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Mr. Burns is an elitist, supremacist figure who constantly boasts about his own superiority and looks down on the lower classes and outsiders. The @argentinaindex account repeatedly uses statistics to claim Argentina's dominance in sports, science and F1 (e.g., "Argentina y Francia los únicos países en ser top 10 mundial..." and "🇦🇷 Argentina el único país del mundo en ganar el máximo torneo de fútbol, básquet y tenis..."), mirroring Burns' habit of flaunting his wealth and power. The user also expresses xenophobic contempt for neighboring immigrants, describing them as "pobreguayos" and blaming them for poverty, similar to Burns' disdain for workers and anyone he deems a threat to his empire. This combination of data‑driven bragging and a condescending, nationalist attitude aligns closely with Mr. Burns' personality.

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The account’s communication is outward‑focused and assertive, frequently addressing the audience directly and using rhetorical questions such as "¿Quién lo diría, no?" and blunt statements like "No, no tiene nada de villero..." (E). It relies heavily on concrete data and statistics, for example the detailed immigration numbers "1 🇮🇹 3.500.000 2 🇪🇸 2.300.000... Total: 7.039.896" and the height‑and‑protein chart, indicating a Sensing preference (S). The user’s arguments are framed in logical, data‑driven terms, citing sources (FAO, Conicet) and comparing rankings, which shows a Thinking decision style (T). The tweets are highly organized, presenting ranked lists, bullet‑point facts and clear conclusions, such as "Argentina y Francia los únicos países en ser top 10 mundial en fútbol, tenis, básquet, voley, hockey y rugby en 2025" reflecting a Judging, structured approach (J).

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Data geek charting Argentina – from soccer crowns to cheese consumption trends. Once plotted cheese vs World Cup wins. #StatsSince2020– @argentinaindex

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Named "El Índice Argentino", this cocktail mirrors the account’s obsession with rankings and national pride. The bold blend of Malbec wine and Fernet captures the fierce claim "🇦🇷 Argentina el único país del mundo en ganar el máximo torneo de fútbol, básquet y tenis en lo que va del Siglo XXI", giving the drink a deep, assertive flavor. A layer of mate‑infused vodka adds a traditional Argentine touch, echoing the data‑driven spirit of tweets like "Inmigrantes europeos arribados a Argentina entre 1857 y 1955". Pomegranate juice and a dash of chili bitters provide a vivid red hue and a spicy bite, nodding to the bragging "Argentina y Francia los únicos países en ser top 10 mundial en fútbol, tenis, básquet, voley, hockey y rugby en 2025". Served in a tall, layered glass that looks like a chart, it also recalls the prideful statistic "Países de Latinoamérica con más premios al conocimiento y la cultura. Premios Nobel 1. 🇦🇷 5", letting you sip the competitive, data‑rich vibe of the feed.

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The account constantly seeks to portray Argentina as superior and dominant, emphasizing achievements and using data to assert its preeminence, e.g., "Argentina y Francia los únicos países en ser top 10 mundial en fútbol, tenis, básquet, voley, hockey y rugby en 2025" and "🇦🇷 Argentina el único país del mundo en ganar el máximo torneo de fútbol, básquet y tenis en lo que va del Siglo XXI." This focus on status, power, and strategic comparison reflects Slytherin’s ambition and cunning. The user also frames other immigrant groups as threats to Argentine prosperity, as in "Con la llegada de los boliguayos sólo se crearon villas y pobreza," showing a desire to protect and elevate his own group at the expense of others, a hallmark of Slytherin’s self‑preserving mindset. Overall, the pattern of competitive bragging and manipulative narrative aligns best with Slytherin.

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The account constantly flaunts Argentine supremacy, posting lines like 'Argentina el único país en el top 10 mundial del ranking de fútbol, básquet, tenis, hockey, voley y rugby en este 2025' and 'Argentina es el único país del mundo en ganar el máximo torneo de fútbol, básquet y tenis en lo que va del Siglo XXI.' This relentless celebration of being number one matches the triumphant refrain of Queen’s 'We Are the Champions,' a song that boasts victory and resilience. Their confrontational tone toward other nations and immigrants—evident in tweets such as '¿Quién lo diría, no?' and 'Los boliguayos… crearon villas y pobreza'—echoes the defiant confidence of the chorus 'We’re not gonna give up, we’re not gonna stop.' The iconic line 'We are the champions, my friends' mirrors their self‑affirming posts that list titles, medals, and record‑breaking statistics, turning each achievement into a personal anthem. Finally, the stadium‑ready, celebratory vibe of the song fits the many graphic charts and images they share after sporting successes.

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