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Rafale's persona bears striking similarities to Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons. Both are sarcastic and highly opinionated, often mocking others and presenting an air of intellectual superiority. Just as Comic Book Guy frequently insults customers at The Android's Dungeon for their perceived lack of knowledge, Rafale's tweets take condescending jabs at those he deems uninformed or misguided, like calling libertarians 'the closest thing to your 5-year-old little cousin.' His coarse language and willingness to be provocative, exemplified by tweets such as 'I shit on God that for the first vacations I have in a year and a half I've been sick since before the first day here, the black hand has intervened,' mirror Comic Book Guy's tendency towards crudeness and tactlessness. Furthermore, both share a passion for their respective interests—Comic Book Guy for comics and sci-fi, and Rafale for left-wing politics, literature, and local culture.

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Former security guard turned provocative social commentator. Known for unapologetic left-wing views and biting satire aimed at the privileged. Admirer of Miguel Hernández's works. #SevilleLife– @backt0themud

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Based on Rafale's tweets, he would likely be sorted into Gryffindor at Hogwarts. He displays many of the house's core traits, such as bravery ('This video would have come in very handy for the guy in the sleeveless vest'), daring nerve ('I shit on God that for the first vacations I have in a year and a half I've been sick since before the first day here, the black hand has intervened'), and outspoken tendencies ('Son, you have less level than the mythical conservative brother-in-law who has been closest to a book than the family book, shut up for a while'). Additionally, his strong left-wing views and defense of literary figures like Miguel Hernández suggest a bold conviction in his beliefs, aligning with Gryffindor's trait of chivalry. While his provocative behavior could be seen as recklessness, it ultimately stems from a lack of hesitation to challenge authority and stand up for his values, a defining quality of Gryffindors.

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The classic protest song 'Killing in the Name' by Rage Against the Machine encapsulates the rebellious, anti-authoritarian spirit that Rafale exudes through his tweets. With lyrics like 'Some of those that work forces, are the same that burn crosses,' the song rails against oppressive power structures and societal injustices, sentiments that Rafale seems to share based on his frequent critiques of perceived conformity and elitism. The song's aggressive sound and unapologetic delivery also parallel Rafale's in-your-face style, such as when he says, 'There are like 20/30 people quoting and responding to my tweets where I laugh at baddies who don't know that the more things they tell me, the higher I come.'

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