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Your Simpsons character
Aron’s balance of optimism, practicality, and family focus mirrors Marge Simpson. Like Marge advocating for her family and community, Aron fights for safer streets and better urban planning, such as 'Transportation departments should be sued for negligence.' His wit and occasional exasperation, like 'It's the Costco salsa vs. bikers on Demonbreun challenge,' also align with Marge’s relatable, grounded humor.

Your MBTI personality Type
Aron fits the INFJ personality type as an advocate driven by vision and community. His focus on long-term urban planning, like 'May take us 10 or 20 years to get there,' reflects INFJs’ forward-thinking nature. His emotional connection to his family and community, as seen in 'I’ve had to yank my kids back last second,' aligns with their empathy. INFJs are also idealists, evident in his optimism: 'Starting to feel like there might be a real change of pace with the new department.'

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Urbanist dad in East Nashville | Advocate for walkable, livable cities | Fighting car-centric design one tweet at a time | Optimist, humorist, and occasional Nashville DOT critic | Let’s fix this together!– @arong2050

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The 'Walkable Whiskey Sour' reflects Aron’s blend of sharp critique and optimism. Whiskey represents his strong and grounded personality, while the lemon juice adds a zesty tang, mirroring his sharp wit in tweets like 'It's the Costco salsa vs. bikers on Demonbreun challenge.' The orange peel garnish symbolizes his forward-thinking, as seen in 'May take us 10 or 20 years to get there.' It’s a classic with a modern twist, just like Aron’s urbanist ideals.

Your Hogwarts House
Aron fits Hufflepuff with his dedication to community, fairness, and hard work. His tireless advocacy for safer streets, like 'Fix Gallatin @NashvilleDOT! How many people have to die before you do something?' reflects Hufflepuff's values. His optimism and family focus, as seen in 'I’ve had to yank my kids back last second,' align with their nurturing nature. While he’s critical at times, his ultimate goal is to create a more equitable and livable city, embodying Hufflepuff’s ethos of loyalty and justice.

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This song resonates with Aron’s struggles to advocate for better urban planning in the face of resistance. His tweet 'Please reconsider this huge waste of time and money @myTDOT @NashvilleDOT' captures the lonely fight against entrenched systems. The song’s themes of perseverance align with his optimism, like 'Starting to feel like there might be a real change of pace with the new department.' Aron walks his own 'boulevard,' striving for a better city.

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