Nah. He's very intelligent but I think disanova (or whatever the fukk that poster's name is) gives just about everybody a run for their money.
(Jajajajaja lmao!)
Drx's emotional frustrations cloud his ability to understand the world objectively. Also he is slowly developing narcissistic tendencies in that he is beginning to take himself too seriously. Projecting an exaggerated sense of self is a defense mechanism for loneliness or a deep seated sense of rejection. The crazy part is it doesn't actually have to be real rejection. Much of this pathos is actually created and acted out in the mind due to anxiety about peer or social interactions.
Convincing urself of the worst, playing out how it's going to be, then hating it...you've essentially defeated yourself without having to even take a step out the door.
What I see is a burgeoning intellect that is stifled by frustration at the world.
True genius doesn't stop at the level of frustration...it pushes thru it or creates in spite of it or thrives because and within it.
I think we mistakenly consider depression to be a mark of genius when true geniuses are marked by an almost playful whimsical nature. Mostly because while they do recognize the harsh realities of life, they also acknowledge the opposite and equal beauty therein and the interplay between these light and dark elements of life as well.
We've been mentally beaten into only thinking the bad is real. His morose persona is actually holding him back from his true genius.