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BuoyMiles' extreme, dogmatic views and lack of empathy mirror the character of Reverend Lovejoy from The Simpsons. Like Lovejoy, who often expresses harsh, judgmental attitudes towards others, BuoyMiles has no qualms about making dehumanizing statements like 'You can take a chimp out of the jungle but you can't take the jungle out of the chimp.' Just as Lovejoy is more concerned with enforcing his own rigid beliefs than showing compassion, BuoyMiles prioritizes his far-right, white nationalist ideology over any sense of human decency, as evidenced by his tweet 'It's what almost makes me wish that Israel would commit an actual genocide.' Furthermore, Lovejoy's infamous quote 'No, no, dig up, stupid!' when attempting to bury the dead resonates with BuoyMiles' callous dismissal of human suffering in comments like 'It's been too long since they had a proper famine down there.'

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Unapologetic realist questioning the mainstream narrative. Politically incorrect truth-teller. Concerned about the future of Western civilization.– @BuoyMiles

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Based on his tweets, BuoyMiles would undoubtedly be sorted into the Slytherin house at Hogwarts. His xenophobic and racist views align with the pureblood supremacist ideologies often associated with Slytherin. Statements like 'We could be at the forefront of the fourth industrial revolution. Instead we're trying to recreate feudal times, but this time with inbred muslims and retarded blacks' echo the prejudiced sentiments of characters like Draco Malfoy. Furthermore, his willingness to advocate for extreme measures like genocide ('It's what almost makes me wish that Israel would commit an actual genocide') and disappearances ('Junkies should absolutely be 'disappeared'. Same with loitering africans and muslims') mirrors the ruthless tendencies of Slytherin alumni like Lord Voldemort. While Slytherin values ambition and resourcefulness, BuoyMiles takes these traits to an extreme, unethical level that aligns with the house's darker reputation.

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The 2001 nu-metal song 'Bodies' by Drowning Pool captures the violent and aggressive undertones present in BuoyMiles' tweets. Lyrics like 'Let the bodies hit the floor' and 'Push me again, this is the end' mirror his concerning advocacy for extreme measures against certain groups ('Junkies should absolutely be 'disappeared'. Same with loitering africans and muslims'). The raw, confrontational energy of the song also reflects his provocative and politically incorrect persona ('Unapologetic realist questioning the mainstream narrative'). Furthermore, the song's music video, which features the band performing in a dilapidated urban setting, could symbolize BuoyMiles' perception of the 'thirdworld ization' of major European cities.

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