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I've wondered if there's more beneath that tough exterior. Maybe he's using that meanness as a shield. I bet there's a story behind it all.
What's interesting, though, is that if you manage to crack that shell, you might find unexpected things. He's got a sense of humor and moments of connection that defy his usual demeanor.
MonkeStrike's a reminder that people are complex. Looks don't tell the whole story; you've got to dig deeper to understand them. He's like a walking lesson in not judging a book by its cover.