Chaos-embracing wild man who thrives in his own mess.
When Charlie Sheen declared himself to be "winning" while simultaneously dismantling his career, his relationships, and his public image in a blaze of gloriously unhinged media appearances, he wasn't spiraling — he was thriving in his natural habitat. The warthog, Roy Feinson's emblem of chaotic self-sufficiency, doesn't apologize for its surroundings; it wallows in them with stubborn pride, and Sheen's infamous 2011 meltdown — complete with live tour, rival goddesses, and tiger blood proclamations — is textbook warthog behavior. His decade-long run on *Two and a Half Men* as the boozy, irreverent Charlie Harper wasn't much of a stretch because the character mirrored the man: unapologetically messy, oddly magnetic, and deeply resistant to anyone else's definition of order. Like the warthog, Sheen possesses a rough-edged resilience that somehow makes the chaos look like a lifestyle choice rather than a failure.
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