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The user constantly calls himself a "noob" and expresses self‑despair, e.g., "I am also noob" and "my wa on C is so bad that i should kms", which mirrors Milhouse’s chronic insecurity and feeling like a loser. Like Milhouse’s habit of lamenting his failures in school, the user repeatedly laments contest failures: "Feeling like just give up everything 😢" and "Only able to solve A wtf I am so bad 😭😭". He also oscillates between brief moments of pride, such as "Qualified for amritapuri" and "5* done", similar to Milhouse’s occasional flashes of confidence when he thinks he’s succeeded. The frequent use of profanity and self‑deprecating humor, e.g., "back to 4* fkk this cc" and "I am cooked", captures Milhouse’s melodramatic, whiny style. Overall, the blend of nerdy ambition, chronic self‑criticism, and occasional bragging fits Milhouse best.

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Adarsh frequently engages the community, posting calls like "First Space bkchodi krenge aajao" and "contest discuss + bakchodi", which shows an extraverted, outward‑focused communication style. He often talks about abstract problem‑solving ideas, e.g., "I love combinatorics problems, took me 1hr to think about solution and 2 mins to implement lol" and reflects on his fear of hard problems before even reading them, indicating a preference for intuition (N). His analysis of solutions, such as "I implemented a solution of 182 lines simulation O(n^4) … tourist’s O(n^2) 40‑line math formula", demonstrates a logical, thinking (T) approach to decisions. Finally, his remarks like "consistency was good in this one" and "improving regularly 😌" suggest a flexible, adaptable lifestyle rather than rigid planning, aligning with perceiving (P).

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Competitive programmer | Codeforces Expert | 5★ on CodeChef | BIET ’27 | Turning 182‑line O(n⁴) into 40‑line math, one contest at a time.– @AdarshRai525125

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Div2 Despair is a bold, fiery cocktail that captures Adarsh’s relentless grind in competitive programming. The dark rum provides a deep, steady base like his expert 5* rating on CodeChef, while the espresso shot fuels the late‑night coding marathons he often laments about. A drizzle of chili‑infused simple syrup adds the spicy frustration echoed in tweets such as 'Feeling like just give up everything 😢' and 'back to 4* fkk this cc'. Fresh lemon juice brings a sour bite reminiscent of his self‑critical moments – 'I am also noob' and 'Only able to solve A wtf I am so bad 😭😭' – reminding him of the sour taste of setbacks. Finally, a dash of bitters mirrors the bitter aftertaste of hard problems and the occasional triumphs like 'Qualified for amritapuri too now (bangalore site) lets go', balancing the drink with a hint of hope.

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Adarsh's tweets reveal a deep love for learning and intellectual challenges, such as 'Project Euler is so fun to solve, interesting number theory problems' and 'I love combinatorics problems, took me 1hr to think about solution and 2 mins to implement lol.' He often reflects on his own problem-solving process, saying 'One thing I have realised that is stopping me from improving in CP is I fear hard problems even before reading Div2 D's' which shows a thoughtful, analytical mindset. His admiration for clever solutions, like the contrast between his own 182-line simulation and Tourist's compact O(n^2) formula, further highlights his appreciation for elegant, smart approaches. While he is ambitious, the dominant trait is his curiosity and pursuit of knowledge, aligning most closely with Ravenclaw's values.

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Adarsh often feels frustrated and defeated, as shown in tweets like "Feeling like just give up everything 😢" and "every contest I am fkking it up man" which echo the lyric "I tried so hard and got so far, but in the end it doesn’t even matter." He also repeatedly battles self‑doubt, saying "I am also noob" and "One thing I have realised… I fear hard problems" mirroring the song’s theme of struggling despite effort. Yet he still celebrates small victories, such as "Qualified for Amritapuri" and "back to expert", reflecting the conflicted hope in the chorus. The overall tone of perseverance mixed with frustration makes "In the End" a perfect match.

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