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Your Simpsons character
The user’s defiant, anti‑authority stance mirrors Bart’s classic "Eat my shorts" rebellion, as shown in tweets like "If they were White they would unironically be raided by ASIO" and "The end of free speech is here. The Australian government is doing everything to stop right wing groups from forming political parties." Their habit of staging confrontational IRL streams—"Doing an IRL stream with @sir___doug in 20 hours at a rally…"—parallels Bart’s constant pranks and public disturbances. Like Bart, they feel persecuted by the system, citing bans and censorship: "They can ban social media but the Australian government can’t stop us from spreading the message" and "Avi Yemini blocked me across platforms just to post about me." This blend of provocative messaging, self‑perceived victimhood, and relentless challenge to authority makes Bart Simpson the closest match.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user shows extroverted behavior by repeatedly announcing live streams and rallies, e.g., “Doing an IRL stream with @sir___doug in 20 hours at a rally…”. Their focus on broad patterns and future scenarios, such as “Multiculturalism again begets authoritarianism, a police state…” and “With so few refugees the ‘worst case scenario’ for Australia would be an invasion by India and China,” indicates an intuitive (N) style. Decision‑making is driven by logical analysis of policy and evidence, as seen in “The speed with which state and federal governments have passed anti‑protest laws … suggests the Bondi attack is being used as a pretext.” Finally, they display a judging (J) orientation through structured planning of events and deadlines, for example “Doing an IRL stream with @sir___doug in 7 hours… 12PM AEDT, 9PM ET, 6PM PT.”

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Australian nationalist commentator & streamer. Helly Hansen fan—once ejected from a rally for it. Tracking Bondi, free speech & immigration #AUSFirst– @aus_pill

Your signature cocktail
The cocktail, called 'The White Aussie Storm', blends a bold Australian rye whisky with pungent eucalyptus liqueur, a squeeze of lemon for a sharp bite, a dash of smoked rosemary syrup for the 'censorship smoke' and a drizzle of honey to echo the sweet nationalist rhetoric. This mix mirrors @aus_pill's fierce defense of a 'White Australia' – “If they were White they would unironically be raided by ASIO” – and their constant battle against what they see as government overreach, captured by the smoky note that “the Australian government is a machine that turns Isis terror attacks into the fault of the far right”. The icy, crushed‑ice presentation nods to the Helly Hansen rain jacket obsession (“It’s so rainy if only I had a world‑renowned sportswear rain jacket…”) while the peppery heat symbolizes their fiery commentary on “multiculturalism” and “speech control”. Each sip feels like a rally cry, echoing their call to “Become ungovernable” and “The discourse is malleable, remigration is now the baseline”. The drink’s bold, unapologetic flavor captures the conspiratorial, anti‑establishment vibe that runs through their timeline.

Your Hogwarts House
The user displays a strong drive for influence and power, constantly positioning themselves against the government and seeking to shape public discourse, for example they say "The speed with which state and federal governments have passed anti protest and speech laws explicitly targeting the “far right” suggests the Islamic terror attack in Bondi is being used as a pretext" and "Doing an IRL stream with @sir___doug in 20 hours at a rally…". They also use cunning tactics to promote their cause, such as affiliate marketing for Helly Hansen jackets and declaring "Become ungovernable". This focus on ambition, resourcefulness, and strategic manipulation aligns most closely with the Slytherin house.

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Their timeline is dominated by a defiant stance against perceived government suppression, as they write "The Australian government is a machine that turns Isis terror attacks into the fault of the far right" and "The end of free speech is here. The Australian government is doing everything to stop right wing groups from forming political parties" (tweets). They repeatedly call for "Become ungovernable" and announce IRL streams to protest new anti‑protest laws. The lyric "Well I won’t back down, no I won’t back down" from Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down” mirrors this refusal to be silenced. The song’s simple, stubborn promise of standing one’s ground captures their persistent claim that they will not be removed from rallies or banned from platforms. Because the track is a classic rock anthem of personal resilience, it fits both their nationalist pride and their protest against state‑imposed speech restrictions.

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