>> Tony had an odd tendency of advertising his more garish flaws to obscure the deeper weaknesses <<
That doesn't strike me as odd *at all*. It strikes me as intelligent self-preservation, and/or "hiding in plain sight"; the latter was a key coping strategy for me, growing up.
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That doesn't strike me as odd *at all*. It strikes me as intelligent self-preservation, and/or "hiding in plain sight"; the latter was a key coping strategy for me, growing up.