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To observe my friend attempt any form of game is to witness a collapse of logic, coordination, and even the most basic comprehension. Rules confuse him, objectives escape him, and tactics—if the word can even be applied—are entirely nonexistent.
It would be generous to call him merely bad. In truth, he is alarmingly incompetent and, quite frankly, astonishingly stupid. There is no learning curve, only a flat line.
One wonders how a mind can be so entirely impervious to improvement.