AfloatHickory
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Hick's personality and views align with Mr. Burns, the wealthy and powerful antagonist of the Simpsons. Both are staunch conservatives, skeptical of government intervention, and fiercely protective of their own interests. Mr. Burns's disregard for the environment and his ruthless pursuit of profit mirror Hick's views on climate change and his criticism of government regulations. Additionally, both share a disdain for 'woke' culture and a tendency to dismiss opposing viewpoints as 'liberal' or 'radical.' Like Mr. Burns, Hick is a strong advocate for individual liberty and self-reliance, but his views often come at the expense of others, reflecting Mr. Burns's self-centered and exploitative nature.

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🇺🇸 Conservative American | ⛰️ Hiking Enthusiast | 🎮 Gamer | 📸 Landscape Photographer | 🐶 Dog Lover | 🗽 Defender of the Second Amendment | 🚫 Woke Culture Critic– @AfloatHickory

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Hick's strong ambition, cunning, and desire for power place him firmly in Slytherin. His unwavering support for the Second Amendment and his criticism of government overreach reflect Slytherin's emphasis on individual ambition and self-preservation. His willingness to challenge authority and his distrust of those who hold power align with Slytherin's cunning and strategic nature. He also displays a sense of entitlement and a belief in his own superiority, as seen in his disdain for 'woke' culture and his criticism of Democrats. These traits are all consistent with the values of Slytherin, which prizes ambition, cunning, and a desire to rise to the top.

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This iconic anthem, which explores themes of American patriotism, social injustice, and the struggles of working-class Americans, resonates with Hick's conservative views and his belief in individual liberty. The song's powerful message of resistance against oppression aligns with Hick's support for the Second Amendment and his criticism of government overreach. Additionally, the song's portrayal of a divided and disillusioned America reflects Hick's criticism of the Democratic Party and his disdain for 'woke' culture.

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