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If you're confused by all the Chad talk, check out this post:
https://hotelconcierge.tumblr.com/post/168172482919/the-false-negatives, at least if you're not too much of a mindkilled internet partisan to automatically reject any link with Reddit or Tumblr in it.
But even if Bob was the ONLY person to stop caring about the rules, even if everyone else was left constrained by social norms and Bob alone was liberated from them, it still wouldn't matter. The crazy homeless man on the street isn't constrained by social norms, that's why he has no compunctions about insulting people who don't give him money or shouting random nonsense or shouting at the top of his lungs for no reason. But he's not a figure that inspires terror, he only inspires disdain and pity. Letting go of social norms has made him weaker, not stronger.
Again, maybe the rational part of Bob's brain knows all this. But there's still a part of his subconscious mind that indulges the fantasy. Deep down, he knows that he could be the Joker, or Walter White, or Rick Sanchez, or Tyler Durden, or William Foster. (Not familiar with that last one? Check out Falling Down, underrated film.) Of course, he's not Rick and he's not even Morty. He's Jerry.
See, there are four kinds of people in the world:
https://thekinginyellow.livejournal.com/114760.html. To sum up the article, Mario is the heroic figure, brave, competent, and moral. Luigi is moral, but cowardly and bumbling. Wario is Luigi's inverse, brave and competent, but completely amoral. And Waluigi is the worst of the both worlds, cowardly, bumbling, and amoral. He's not even treacherous in a sexy way like Loki, he's not a cunning Guile Hero, he's just a pathetic weedling backstabber. Not a bear or a wolf or a tiger, not even a snake or a scorpion, just a cockroach, a pest that spreads disease to those around it. To quote the article I linked, his is the breed of corruption that comes from weakness rather than strength.