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It is often said that men born with a talent will find their greatest happiness in using it. But too often these men abuse their own talents to the detriment of others and their own happiness. To Antichama, his talent for language learning was not only a subject of immense pride but had slowly morphed into his only defining characteristic. Unable to stand out and succeed in other facets of his life, he uses his talent as a crutch to feel superior to his peers. While men have talents of many kinds, Antichama has deluded himself into thinking that only people with his language learning talent are worthy of happiness. Their happiness threatens the very belief system that has kept him sane. This leads to frequent bouts of anger directed at those without this talent, while he ignores the good works he could do with it. What Antichama does not realize is that his vitriolic and ultimately empty rhetoric does more harm to himself than to others.
What your about to witness in this thread is a man so cocky, so devoid of empathy, and so overconfident that he will be unable to navigate away from the Twilight Zone.