![]() ![]() He often appears incapable of seeing his own faults. He has little patience for others, and is constantly dreaming up schemes that invariably would keep him away from anyone and everyone else, which inevitably backfire. Goat attempted to console him, saying "It's a chair", but Rat simply responded that he was going home to cry in his closet. On one occasion, the diner that most of the characters frequent changed the color of their stools, which upset him as he claimed he did not like change. In addition to his pridefulness and arrogance, Rat is very high-strung and easily upset. ![]() Rat believes himself to be the wisdom of the strip, if not wisdom itself, and that anybody else is more or less dumb, whereas most other characters view him as "a loudmouth, pompous malcontent". ![]() He tends to irritate people, particularly his intelligent friend Goat, and is easily irritated by his naïve, dim-witted housemate Pig. He believes himself to be much more intelligent than he actually is, and thinks more or less anybody else is stupid (one strip indicates that he sees Leonardo da Vinci as the only person in history worthy of his respect). Rat is a megalomaniacal, misanthropic rat, who is frequently critical of the strip's style and artwork, as well as the other characters in his and other strips, real life people, and almost all living (and often nonliving) things. ![]()
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