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Bart Simpson is the ultimate rebel who constantly scoffs at authority, just like this user who declares "All government workers are parasites." and "The state is a vile organization." in multiple tweets. The user's sarcasm, such as the mock‑celebration "I love price controls! Lets destroy the aviation market because it was too expensive 🥰", mirrors Bart’s trademark snark and love for ironic jokes. Their frequent provocations, like "Ayo BJP politicians posting Ayn Rand quotes are we back??" and the insistence that borders only extend to private property, show a contrarian, anti‑establishment mindset that Bart embodies. While Bart is often mischievous and enjoys stirring controversy, the user’s constant gatekeeping and polemical posts reflect the same desire to shake up the status quo. For these reasons, Bart Simpson best captures the blend of rebelliousness, sarcasm, and anti‑authority sentiment in this account.

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The user primarily engages in solitary, reflective commentary, using first‑person statements like “I think its mr kauffman here who needs to learn english” and “I was trained in europe and sent to Dhaka…”, indicating introversion. Their focus on abstract libertarian theory and future‑oriented concepts such as the Non‑Aggression Principle and property‑rights philosophy (“Check out this discussion on borders”, “the libertarian position on borders… Borders should be private”) shows a preference for intuition. The tone is analytical and logical, emphasizing rational arguments over personal feelings, e.g., “Communism is evil in ethical theory, impossible in economics, and genocidal mass murdering in practice.” and “the libertarian position on borders is that they only extend to your own property.” They also demonstrate a structured, goal‑oriented approach, tracking productivity (“Day 2 of consistent productivity”) and declaring conclusions (“Okay, ive come to a conclusion that this situation should not be possible under the NAP”), reflecting judging.

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Indian libertarian & anarcho‑capitalist, border‑rights nerd, AI‑skeptic, anime fan. Once tried to get a peacock to sign a private‑property lease.– @Ananjayah

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The Ancap Peacock Fizz blends bold, free‑spirited flavors to mirror Ananjayah’s fierce libertarian stance. Gin stands for individual liberty and the free market, while blue curaçao paints the drink in peacock‑bright hues, reflecting the user’s self‑identification as a “peacock”. The ginger‑cardamom syrup adds a spicy Indian kick, nodding to their frequent commentary on Indian politics and culture. A splash of lime juice gives the drink a sharp, biting edge, echoing their critique that 'the state does not have any justification to hold borders as a thing and claim ownership of all those inside.' Finally, the fizz from club soda represents the restless energy of their constant calls for privatization, as seen in 'All government workers are parasites' and 'The state is a vile organization.'

Your Hogwarts House
The user repeatedly shows ambition to reshape Indian society, e.g., "Privatize the indian railway" and "The Indian middle class yearns for private cities... we want the same" indicating a drive for power and influence. Their strategic mindset is evident in statements like "the replies are a great case in point of why gatekeeping is a must, and trying to placate neocons and the masses is a lost cause," revealing a cunning approach to controlling discourse. They also pursue personal agenda through media, as seen in "I urge each and every libertarian to try this video" and "Check out this discussion on borders," reflecting resourcefulness typical of Slytherin. This combination of ambition, strategic manipulation, and desire for dominance aligns best with the Slytherin house.

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The user repeatedly declares that "All government workers are parasites" and that "The state is a vile organization", showing a fierce anti‑authority stance. Their tweet "The replies are a great case in point of why gatekeeping is a must, and trying to placate to neocons and the masses is a lost cause" demonstrates a refusal to submit to external control. Rage Against the Machine’s "Killing in the Name" captures that defiance with its iconic line "Some of those that work for the police are..." and the chorus "Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me", directly echoing the user’s disdain for state actors. The song’s aggressive, confrontational tone mirrors the user's sarcastic posts like "I love price controls! Lets destroy the aviation market because it was too expensive 🥰", highlighting their use of irony to criticize authority. Overall, the track’s message of rebellion against oppressive institutions aligns perfectly with the user’s libertarian‑anarcho‑capitalist worldview.

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