My dad. Seriously, dude was fvcking girls since he was 11 or 12, his first gf he married at 17, the beauty queen of their hs at the time, had two boys, then divorces her cause she tries to push her religion on him, he enters the Marines after having been in dozens of street fights/bar fights whatever, one guy he claims ever beat his as5 when he was in his early 20s and the dude was in his 30s taking place at a swimming pool. All his friends were BAD, dope-smokin bikers, musicians, in the 70s. Just always doin crazy fvcked up sh!t. Cut his arm badly with a chainsaw drunk fvcking around the house with friends when I was a toddler, I remember that.
In his high school annual, you're looking across the page at all these BOYz class photos then you see my dad's sticks out VERY blatantly like um this is an adult MAN in high school, just looks the most mature outta all of them by far. He came from good stock, but he Always rejected authority and rebelled against ALL authority always, especially his own father who was always Harsh old school, kicking him out of the house because he got said 1st girlfriend/wife pregnant my papa, his dad, said "You're dead to me" I don't ever wanna see you again. Even in the Marines (while never discharged) got thrown in jail once and almost died due to a threat by the jailer with his foot on his neck, two others holding him down, saying that if he moved, he's dead. Also was arrested and thrown in jail for fighting a bit as well, and for getting on the wrong side of cops almost getting killed there too. He always escaped those bad situations cause a judge was in his favor due to whatever reason, just cause the judge liked him. It was different back in them times. Not sure if he knew the judge previously can't remember.
Also, in the Marines he'd get special treatment, I think, because of his stature or stock, and as well, didn't have to go to Vietnaum was given an out even though he wasn't ever drafted but was already in when the war started. They just gave him an out, because he was "favored" ("good ole boy network," I think, not sure).