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The user’s self‑assertive tone – "I doubt you are sufficiently intelligent to understand a post like this." – mirrors Sideshow Bob’s condescending lecturing style. Their contrarian takes on cultural topics, such as "It’s weird to me that people who believe Jews control the world never try to convert to Judaism." and the critique "Gender dysphoria isn’t delusional. Trans people are aware of their sex." echo Bob’s habit of dismissing popular opinion with academic flair. Their fascination with historical scholarship, illustrated by "I’ve always considered approximately all ancient Greek mathematicians … to be overrated," shows the same high‑brow elitism Bob displays when referencing classical literature. The cryptic "(((Hamaas)))" tag further reflects a penchant for obscure, elitist references, a trait common in Bob’s villainous monologues. Overall, the blend of intellectual snobbery, provocative contrarianism, and a disdain for the mainstream fits Sideshow Bob best.

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Clovis’s communication is focused on ideas and analysis rather than social interaction, indicating Introversion (e.g., "I have been repeatedly surprised to find out a woman I follow on Xitter is not transgender"). They consistently discuss abstract concepts and patterns, such as the critique of Eurocentrism in mathematics ("I've always considered approximately all ancient greek mathematicians (excluding Euclid) to be overrated…you might not recognise it as such but this is a Eurocentric position"), showing an Intuitive preference. Their logical, systematic critiques ("This post is bad in 3 ways: 1... 2... 3...") reflect a Thinking style, and the organized presentation of arguments and practical advice ("Any advice for someone who wants to get a H1B to work in tech?") points to a Judging orientation.

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Math MSc student from Penistone. Exploring learning theory, global math heritage & inclusive discourse. Coffee-fueled proofs (once with a mug).– @Aves_Clovis

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The name "Grok's Gambit" captures the user's confidence and confrontational stance, echoing the bio's claim of superior intellect. The base of rye whiskey represents the solid, analytical mind of a mathematics master's student, while the bitter Campari mirrors the tweet "This seems interesting but I'm somewhat suspicious of the 'growth models' used to measure learning." Cold brew coffee adds a sharp, cerebral kick, referencing the academic focus and the question about H1B visas for tech work. Ginger liqueur gives a spicy edge that reflects the provocative statement "It's weird to me that people who believe Jews control the world never try to convert to Judaism." A splash of absinthe, with its notorious reputation, ties to the edgy, contrarian tone found in the tweet "Misogyny often comes with minimising the psychological differences between men and women rather than exaggerating them."

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Clovis frequently displays a strong emphasis on critical analysis and a love of knowledge, as seen in tweets like "This seems interesting but I'm somewhat suspicious of the 'growth models' used to measure learning." and "I've always considered approximately all ancient greek mathematicians (excluding Euclid) to be overrated." They question established narratives and seek deeper understanding, exemplified by "Misogyny often comes with minimising the psychological differences between men and women rather than exaggerating them." This intellectual curiosity and desire to dissect ideas align with Ravenclaw’s values of wisdom and learning. While they also show ambition in seeking an H1B visa, the dominant trait is their analytical mindset, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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The song 'Creep' by Radiohead resonates with @Aves_Clovis's introspective and somewhat critical nature. The lyrics express feelings of alienation and an awareness of being different, which aligns with tweets like 'It's weird to me that people who believe Jews control the world never try to convert to Judaism' and 'I've always considered approximately all ancient greek mathematicians (excluding Euclid) to be overrated.' These statements suggest a thought process that sets them apart from mainstream beliefs and perceptions, much like the sentiment of feeling inadequate and out of place captured in 'Creep.' Additionally, their challenge of traditional narratives about gender and mathematics underscores a deep self-awareness and critique of societal norms, mirroring the song's themes of introspection and existential questioning.

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