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Professor Frink, the eccentric, hyper‑scientist of Springfield, mirrors David Sun’s obsession with genetics and over‑the‑top scientific memes. The user’s tweet 'POV: it is 83000 B.C. in Central Africa… you are a carrier of K172N on TAS2R16 gene…' shows a fascination with ancient gene mutations, just as Frink constantly references obscure scientific facts. Their claim 'My emerging thesis … the goonification of science is the only effective way to educate Gen Z' parallels Frink’s habit of turning complex science into bizarre, meme‑like inventions. The frequent 'race surrealist' and 'Arcticism' posts, such as 'People ask me: “David, are you a race realist?” NO. I am a race surrealist,' reflect Frink’s off‑beat, sometimes controversial humor. Overall, the blend of academic rigor, quirky meme‑culture, and a love for turning science into absurd content makes Professor Frink the best match.

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The user consistently writes in a reflective, observational style, preferring solitary "POV" narratives such as "POV: It is 83000 B.C. in Central Africa..." which signals introversion. Their focus on abstract evolutionary concepts and future scenarios, for example "Arcticism low Openness theory of East Asian per capita underperformance" and "My emerging thesis from the success of my gene POV memes & PhD Onlyfans accs like hers…", shows a dominant intuition. Decision‑making is framed through logical, data‑driven arguments, e.g., "Far too many people: “IQ is bad, fake measure of intelligence…" indicating thinking. Finally, the tweets reveal a structured, goal‑oriented approach, with repeated references to a personal theory and paper, such as "Arcticism paper been out how long?" and "My emerging thesis…", reflecting a judging preference.

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Evolutionary nerd who once turned a gene mutation into a meme that got a PhD student to laugh. Researcher, meme‑maker, & #Arcticism advocate.– @arcticinstincts

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The Arctic Instincts Gene Fusion blends a chilling vodka base with bitter Campari to echo the K172N TAS2R16 “high sensitivity to bitter tastes” that David jokes about ("POV: it is 83000 B.C. in Central Africa…high sensitivity to bitter tastes"). Yuzu liqueur adds a fresh East‑Asian zing, nodding to his ABCC11 “no body odor” meme and fascination with Asian genetics ("POV: It is 125800 B.C. in East Africa…you don’t have the ABCC11 rs17822931 gene mutation"). Salmiakki brings a salty‑licorice note reminiscent of his love for sauna culture and Finnish health studies ("Do populations that frequently use sauna (Finnish etc) have better population level statistical markers of health?"). A whisper of smoked Lapsang Souchong tea evokes ancient fire and the proto‑human vibes of his time‑travel gene memes ("POV: The year is 6800 B.C. in a Himalayan valley…EPAS1 gene mutation"). Together the layers mirror his blend of rigorous science, meme‑driven storytelling, and Arctic‑themed surrealism ("People ask me: 'David, are you a race realist?' NO. I am a race surrealist").

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The user’s tweets reveal a strong drive to influence and dominate conversations, a hallmark of ambition, as shown by "Any billionaires out there enjoy my unhinged POV gene memes? Now is your chance to be a Medici". They repeatedly describe their work as a way to "accelerate evolution" and to "goonify" science for Gen Z, e.g., "Happy to help accelerate evolution 🫡" and "My emerging thesis … is that the goonification of science is the only effective way to educate Gen Z… ACCELERATE", indicating a strategic, resource‑driven agenda. Their willingness to push controversial, provocative ideas—"People ask me: 'David, are you a race realist?' NO. I am a race surrealist"—and to treat academic citations as a marketing hustle, "Academic citations is kind of a hustle/marketing effort", demonstrates the cunning self‑promotion typical of Slytherin. Additionally, their resourcefulness in digitizing rare, banned books—"In my lifelong quest to resolve the bottleneck issues of East Asia, I have gone to great lengths to find & digitize rare, banned, out of print books … Uploaded here for ..."—further underscores an ambitious, scheming mindset.

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David's feed constantly references specific gene mutations like K172N on TAS2R16 and hair‑curl genes KRT74, TCHH, CUTC, and he frames his identity around those genetic stories, e.g., 'POV: it is 83000 B.C. … as a carrier of K172N on TAS2R16 gene …'. The Kendrick Lamar track 'DNA' repeatedly declares 'I got loyalty, I got royalty inside my DNA', mirroring his focus on how DNA determines status, talent and cultural influence. He also jokes about being a 'race surrealist' (People ask me: 'David, are you a race realist?' NO. I am a race surrealist), a line that fits the song’s commentary on race and heritage. The lyric 'I’m born like this, DNA' captures his self‑portrayal as a living meme of evolutionary history, as seen in tweets about ancient humans and natural selection. Overall, the song’s blend of scientific language, identity politics and a bold, confident beat matches the tone of his 'gene POV' memes.

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