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Sideshow Bob, known for his intelligence, his elaborate schemes, and his relentless pursuit of revenge against the Simpsons, shares similarities with Tauric. Like Bob, Tauric exhibits a sharp intellect and a willingness to analyze and critique the world around him, as seen in his tweets about US politics and foreign policy. His sarcastic humor and his occasional expressions of frustration and anger, like '“Beaten, sick dogs that will never, ever bite back at their masters” is a pretty accurate description of Americans', echo Bob's tendency towards cynicism and bitterness. However, unlike Bob, Tauric doesn't seem to harbor any personal grudges, but his critical perspective and his willingness to challenge authority resonate with Bob's character.

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Slavic Historian and Political Commentator | Passionate about Eastern European culture | Critical of American politics and foreign policy | Opinions are my own | DM for inquiries– @AmeriCossack

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Tauric's skepticism towards authority, his sharp intellect, and his ambition to understand the world around him align with the traits of Slytherin House. His critical view of American politics and foreign policy, as seen in his tweet 'It’s genuinely insane what the US is willing to do for Israel, no other US ally/client state gets this kind of treatment', reflects a willingness to challenge established norms and question power structures. His deep interest in history and politics, particularly the Soviet era, suggests a desire to understand the intricacies of power and influence, a characteristic often associated with Slytherin. His strong sense of identity and his ambition to understand the world around him further solidify his placement in Slytherin, a house known for its ambition and cunning.

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This iconic song, reflecting on the alienation and disconnect in modern society, aligns with Tauric's observations about American culture and his critical perspective on US politics. The song's melancholic tone and its exploration of the quiet desperation of individuals in a world filled with noise and distractions resonate with Tauric's cynicism and his observations about the absurdity of modern life, as seen in his tweet '“Beaten, sick dogs that will never, ever bite back at their masters” is a pretty accurate description of Americans'. The song's message of seeking meaning and connection in a world that often feels indifferent reflects Tauric's desire to understand the complexities of the world and his search for truth and authenticity.

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