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This user blends obsessive pop‑culture/comics knowledge with sharp, often sarcastic political commentary, much like Comic Book Guy does from behind the counter of The Android’s Dungeon. He dives deep into continuity details and writer comparisons, such as nitpicking miscolors and references in X‑books and Thor issues: “In X Factor 109 the editors forgot the events of X Factor 76” and “Not only does the front of Gambit’s jersey change from a #10 to a Saints logo between panels…”. He has strong, blunt opinions on media and politics—e.g. “Don Lemon is such an asshole” and “Shameful that fake news ATLANTIC makes its way to the X new feed.”—which echo Comic Book Guy’s hyperbolic critiques. At the same time, he’s genuinely enthusiastic about niche interests and fandoms, celebrating comics and football with posts like “Thor 476 is a great action packed issue” and Steelers hype such as “Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers will be the first team to win 3 back to back super bowls”. Even his engagement-farming humor—“Reply YES if you have two eyes. I wanna farm engagement! 💯”—fits Comic Book Guy’s blend of self-awareness, snark, and online-guy energy.

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They lean Introvert (I) over Extrovert: although they interact online, most content revolves around solitary hobbies (deep comic runs, rewatching movies, following football) rather than social life, and they complain about social friction and blocking, e.g. “I don’t want to see X users who have blocked me. It’s just sad.”, suggesting frustration with broad social exposure rather than craving it. Their style is strongly Sensing (S): they fixate on concrete details and continuity errors, such as “Not only does the front of Gambit’s jersey change from a #10 to a Saints logo between panels...” and “In X Factor 109 the editors forgot the events of X Factor 76”, and go into specific roster changes, scores, and issue numbers. They are clearly Thinking (T): arguments are framed in terms of logic or rules rather than empathy, like “If Congress had to agree to every military action any enemy would have an opportunity to prepare or even worse preemptively attack us.” and the blunt “Don Lemon is such an asshole”. Their political takes and media critiques show strong Judging (J) structure and preference for order: they advocate for clear systems and rules, such as “We must move to paper ballots only.” and emphasize institutional processes like term limits and bicameralism, e.g. “The way Scalia explains the importance of the Bicameral legislature is a great reality check and reminder of how good we have it.”. Overall, the combination of detail‑oriented observations, rule/responsibility focus, blunt logical judgment, and relatively private life outside of fandoms and politics is most consistent with ISTJ.

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Steelers diehard, 90s Marvel/X-Men addict, Thor scholar, and political junkie. Once defended a comic miscoloring like it was a Supreme Court case.– @1776TSA

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Rye whiskey brings the hard-hitting, old-school American bite that fits someone who cheers “#HereWeGo” for the Steelers and wants “paper ballots only” while blasting Beastie Boys in defiance of Apple volume warnings, as seen in “Hey @Apple we’re no longer in the World Health Organization, don’t tell me to turn my music down! 🇺🇸 I’m listening to the Beastie Boys too, I’m not in the mood to hear you out”. Cold brew coffee captures the late-night comic-reader energy of a person obsessing over Thor misadventures, X-Factor continuity errors, and Gambit’s jersey details in tweets like “Not only does the front of Gambit’s jersey change from a #10 to a Saints logo between panels... I love it”. Blood orange liqueur adds a vivid, slightly offbeat sweetness for their love of movies and pop culture hot takes, from praising Total Recall as Arnold’s best to defending the Star Wars sequels in “I don’t give a rat’s ass I like all three of the Star Wars sequels I’ll die on that hill”. Smoked salt rims the drink with a gritty edge, mirroring their mix of political fire (like defending ICE and ripping The Atlantic) and willingness to call out media and politicians in “Shameful that fake news ATLANTIC makes its way to the X new feed.”. A dash of hot honey finishes it with a spicy-sweet kick for their sarcastic, engagement-farming humor in “Reply YES if you have two eyes. I wanna farm engagement! 💯” and their self-aware, inflation-adjusted bio, making this cocktail strong, bold, and unexpectedly fun—just like their timeline.

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This account shows a strong Gryffindor-style tendency to speak bluntly and confrontationally for what they believe is right, even at social cost. They openly tell off public figures or commentators, e.g. attacking media and politicians in tweets like “Shameful that fake news ATLANTIC makes its way to the X new feed. I like to broaden my horizons with different news sources but I don’t want to hear straight up lies” and “Colbert just implied that ICE Agents are WORSE than Nazis… I’d tell Stephen Colbert to go fuck himself…”, which reflects the house’s bold, confrontational courage more than calculated strategy. They also show a clear hero/warrior admiration streak, celebrating toughness and sacrifice in sports and politics, such as “TJ Watt… came back from 4 weeks off with a surgery on his lung to save the Steelers. That’s the hero of tonight” and repeatedly framing Aaron Rodgers as a almost mythic figure in pressure situations, as in “Aaron Rodgers, you’re a fucking beast”. Their political tweets tend to frame conflicts in moral and existential terms—"threats to democracy" and strong defenses of law enforcement—such as “Frankly the protestors are threats to democracy, thinking that they are bigger than the consensus of the United States”, suggesting a valorization of fighting for a cause. While there is some analysis and wit (e.g., comparing fictional timelines or comic continuity errors), the dominant impression is impassioned, combative conviction and willingness to charge into arguments head-on, which aligns most closely with Gryffindor.

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A fitting anthem for @1776TSA is Sabotage by Beastie Boys, blending defiant energy, political frustration, and the exact band they explicitly enjoy. They show a rebellious streak against institutions and media, from railing at election infrastructure in “We must move to paper ballots only.” to calling out outlets like The Atlantic in “Shameful that fake news ATLANTIC makes its way to the X new feed… I don’t want to hear straight up lies”. Their tone often feels like someone convinced the system is rigged or incompetent, as in “It was so frequent that the term has been demeaned so much people are now much more receptive to actual Nazism and it’s a tragedy Thanks Obama” and “The only people getting shot by ICE are people impeding the lawful extraction of illegals immigrants that WE voted for on November 5th 2024…”. At the same time, they directly reference listening to the band in “Hey @Apple we’re no longer in the World Health Organization, don’t tell me to turn my music down! 🇺🇸 I’m listening to the Beastie Boys too, I’m not in the mood to hear you out”. The song’s frantic, combative feel matches their mix of political ranting, culture-war takes, and sports passion in posts like “Aaron Rodgers, you’re a fucking beast Mike Tomlin, you’re a fucking breast #HereWeGo”, making Sabotage a strong reflection of their overall vibe.

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