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The user’s constant focus on video‑game achievements, like "Another platinum in the bag… #PS5Share" and "Support Devs 💪", mirrors Comic Book Guy’s obsessive nerd culture. Their frequent sarcastic rants about corporations and politics, such as "I can’t believe @Tesco would do this…" and the scathing critique of the DUP, echo the character’s cynical, know‑it‑all attitude. The blend of pop‑culture references (State of Play, Halo, Cyberpunk) and a habit of calling out misinformation ("Literally takes two seconds to prove this bollocks wrong…") reflects Comic Book Guy’s role as the ultimate internet‑savvy critic. Their use of profanity and blunt language ("Wolverine looks fucking incredible") fits the character’s occasional outbursts of frustration. Overall, the combination of nerdy enthusiasm, critical sarcasm, and a disdain for mainstream media makes Comic Book Guy the Simpsons counterpart that best matches @Biscuit_Base.

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The user’s constant public sharing of events and excitement, such as "Doors open in 30 minutes for the death stranding concert in London!!!! Can't wait" and "Let's go!!! #StateOfPlay", shows an extraverted, outward‑focused style. Their tweets often discuss abstract political and social patterns, e.g., "The windsor framework is the gift that keeps on giving" and "The real reason the 'patriots' hate foreigners", indicating a preference for intuition over concrete details. A strong moral tone appears in statements like "All politicians need to hang their heads in shame" and "So Israeli forces commit another war crime and gun down innocent people", reflecting a feeling‑based decision making. Finally, the spontaneous, flexible language – "Adhering to the July tradition and enjoying the beaches of Donegal" and "I can't wait to jump back into Halo" – points to a perceiving lifestyle.

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Game reviewer & food tech geek. 🔥 Beat Cyberpunk on one charge, hikes with a Nintendo Switch. 🎮🍜 Irish‑born, politics‑savvy, always curious.– @Biscuit_Base

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The drink blends Irish whiskey for the @Biscuit_Base’s Irish roots and outspoken political tweets like "The DUP has more broken promises to the electorate than can any one party…" with matcha syrup, a nod to the username ‘Matcha_Biscuits’ and love for Studio Ghibli. A splash of sake honors the Japanese gaming aesthetic seen in tweets about #StateOfPlay and "Wolverine looks fucking incredible". Ginger beer adds a spicy kick reminiscent of the gingerbread controversy in the Tesco tweet, "I can’t believe @Tesco would do this. THEY'RE CHRISTMAS TIME GINGERBREAD HETERO TWO GENDER WHOLESOME FAMILIES". Smoked paprika bitters give a smoky finish that mirrors the gritty vibe of games like Cyberpunk and Halo, as they proudly announced "Another platinum in the bag, this one was much less of a job compared to cyberpunk 🥲 #PS5Share #Cocoon". Together the cocktail is bright green, slightly bitter, and boldly layered, just like @Biscuit_Base’s mix of gaming enthusiasm, food passion, and political fire.

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Their willingness to confront authority is evident in tweets such as "The DUP has more broken promises to the electorate than can any one party but it doesn't matter when it comes to defending a state that just yesterday bombed and killed over 50 children" and "All politicians need to hang their heads in shame". They also show boldness in calling out war crimes, for example "So Israeli forces commit another war crime and gun down innocent people waiting for humanitarian aid". This outspoken, courageous stance aligns with Gryffindor's values of bravery and standing up for what is right. Additionally, their frequent support for developers and communities, like "Support Devs 💪", demonstrates a fierce loyalty that complements Gryffindor's chivalry. Overall, their boldness and moral conviction point to Gryffindor.

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The user’s blend of fierce political outrage and high‑octane gaming enthusiasm calls for a song that screams rebellion against authority. Rage Against the Machine’s "Killing in the Name" literally attacks the establishment, echoing tweets like "All politicians need to hang their heads in shame …" and "The DUP has more broken promises … Antisemitism though, that’s all it is." The song’s relentless, aggressive chorus matches the user’s excitement for gaming events, as seen in "Let’s go!!! #StateOfPlay" and "Wolverine looks fucking incredible." Its chorus "Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me" mirrors the user’s defiant tone about corporate and political hypocrisy, such as "I can’t believe @Tesco would do this" and "The windsor framework is the gift that keeps on giving." Overall, the track’s mix of protest lyrics and pounding rhythm captures both the user’s activist fire and their adrenaline‑fuelled gaming vibe.

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