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Bart Simpson is the rebellious, confrontational kid who flaunts authority and says things like "Eat my shorts!" The user’s bio "go fuck yourself" and tweets such as "I post what i want, go fuck yourself" echo Bart’s defiant attitude. Their tendency to judge superficially, as in "Not only am I going to judge a book by its cover… if they are ugly it’s a no," mirrors Bart’s immature snap judgments. The random, meme‑filled posts and hyperbolic bravado (e.g., "Give me a spear and I could kill a silverback myself") fit Bart’s impulsive, attention‑seeking style. Overall, the user’s provocative, anti‑establishment tone aligns best with Bart’s character.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user displays extraverted traits by frequently engaging with others and posting bold statements, e.g., 'Can’t believe @Timcast just got made press secretary of the White House' and 'You guys ever going to adapt to the fact…'. Their focus on abstract, future-oriented ideas such as 'underwater cities' and 'hybrid warfare' indicates intuition (N). Their arguments are logical and analytical, as seen in 'The Chinese sub drone carrier is a cool idea, but anything that is surface beats underwater...' and 'Most western birthrates charts are skewed because of large scale migration', showing a thinking preference (T). Finally, the decisive, organized tone and preference for strategic planning, e.g., 'I can’t wait for the rest of the century of hybrid warfare' and 'Aircraft carriers need a nerf', point to a judging (J) orientation. Therefore, ENTJ best fits.

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Geopolitics & military tech nerd. Aussie. Once tried to launch a drone from a backyard pool. Expect occasional bird pics & obscure anecdotes.– @4libertine

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The name "Dreadnought Down Under" captures the user's obsession with military might and Australian identity, echoing tweets like "#Australia wild they are going through with the referendum to rename Queensland to kingsland". The base of Bundaberg Rum grounds the drink in Aussie nationalism, reflecting frequent #Australia tags. Mezcal adds a smoky, war‑like depth that mirrors their fascination with drone carriers and hybrid warfare, as seen in "The Chinese sub drone carrier is a cool idea, but anything that is surface beats underwater in resupply easy and maintenance" and "I can’t wait for the rest of the century of hybrid warfare that involves long term strategic destruction of the enemy’s ability to govern because industry and supply chains are too insulated from hard power strikes". Ginger liqueur brings a fiery kick that matches their confrontational tone, such as "People that say cripples and invalids are fine just the way they are are liars". Lemon myrtle syrup and a dash of Tabasco give a sharp, cutting finish, symbolising their sharp critiques like "Can’t believe @Timcast just got made press secretary of the White House".

Your Hogwarts House
The user’s tweets repeatedly focus on power, strategic domination, and ambitious visions, such as "I can’t wait for the rest of the century of hybrid warfare that involves long term strategic destruction of the enemy’s ability to govern…" and "Drone carrier is a military niche that needs to be filled," reflecting Slytherin’s drive for influence and cunning. Their willingness to confront and critique others, exemplified by "People that say cripples and invalids are fine just the way they are are liars," shows a ruthless, self‑serving attitude typical of Slytherins. Moreover, the emphasis on historical power dynamics (e.g., "The Hungarian Croatian conflict… a great power uses a minor power…") demonstrates a strategic mindset and ambition to understand and manipulate power structures, aligning with the Slytherin values of ambition and resourcefulness.

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The defiant, anti‑authority tone of @4libertine’s bio ("i post what i want, go fuck yourself") mirrors the chorus of Rage Against the Machine’s “Killing in the Name”, where the repeated line "Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me" declares outright rebellion. Their frequent criticism of state power – e.g., "the existence of the greek state did overall far more harm then good…" – and their fascination with militaristic technology ("drone carriers…", "Hybrid warfare…") echo the song’s angry indictment of police and government oppression. The user’s pride in Australian identity ("#Australia …") and willingness to provoke ("Random thought: you reckon black mericans are pissed that South Americans travel a continent to do work, happily, that their ancestors were forced to do") further align with the aggressive, confrontational spirit of the track. The song’s raw, heavy guitars and shouted lyrics capture the same combative energy found in tweets about "Give me a spear and I could kill a silverback myself" and "The Chinese sub drone carrier is a cool idea". Overall, "Killing in the Name" best reflects the user’s unapologetic, militant worldview.

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