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This reflects a sort of point-of-view and outlook upon the world from the vantage point of the author. He openly discusses both of his personalities within the work as specifically in terms that defy any suggestion that either or the dual presence of both suggests any manner of mental ailment. This is the vantage point and more of a matter of interest from the personality of his that he refers to as "Number 2" at times. This is the one, perhaps because of the time that his namesake hailed from, seemed to spontaneously develop in line with ancient belt buckles and outdated technologies.