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Lisa Simpson is the most fitting character because she combines high intelligence, a strong sense of justice, and a tendency to critique systems, much like CarbonDogma’s analytical and ethically‑driven tweets. For example, they write "ESIC's biggest mistake was thinking any person in esports was mentally competent enough to desire integrity" and "The Major has had an inferior format relative to the rest of the scene at all points in time", showing a Lisa‑like concern for fairness and rule‑making. Their frequent references to historical events ("This year is the 30th anniversary of the Bosnian Genocide") and political issues ("The State of Palestine is listed in the VRS countries… Valve aren't the Zionist boogeymen you think they are") echo Lisa’s socially‑conscious activism. Their self‑described "Lawful Neutral" alignment matches Lisa’s principled but sometimes pragmatic worldview. Additionally, their love for data and statistics ("Top 10 most represented countries at Majors… 48 players") mirrors Lisa’s academic curiosity and love for facts.

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The user tends to reflect internally rather than seek social engagement, as seen in tweets like "I think it's honestly impressive at this point to only get 2/10 points" which focus on personal analysis. They consistently look for underlying patterns and future implications, e.g., "The Major has had an inferior format relative to the rest of the scene at all points in time" and "The changes made in this update are actually far more interesting than they seem on the surface," showing a preference for intuition over pure facts. Their tone is logical and critical, exemplified by "ESIC's biggest mistake was thinking any person in esports was mentally competent enough to desire integrity," indicating a thinking (T) orientation. They also favor structure and planning, regularly posting organized data such as "Stats thread for the Top 16 stage: 19 Rookies for the Top 16 stage" and making forward‑looking predictions like "My prediction is that Astralis's next signing will be non Danish," which reflects a judging (J) preference. These combined traits align well with the INTJ personality type.

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CS:GO analyst & Liquipedia reviewer | ex-HLTV | Stats & map nerd | Geography/history buff | Once ate Taiwanese Doritos at 7-11– @CarbonDogma

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The cocktail balances sweet Texas bourbon (a nod to Collin’s Texas roots) with crisp Russian vodka, echoing the dominance of Russia in CS:GO majors ("Top 10 most represented countries at Majors (Top 16 stage): 2 🇷🇺 Russia 46 players"). The pomegranate liqueur honors the solemn Bosnian Genocide anniversary tweet ("This year is the 30th anniversary of the Bosnian Genocide"). A splash of ginger beer captures the chaotic randomness of Pick‑Em predictions, as Collin joked, "Obviously the next option after trying to predict and random is to just select based on seed order". A dash of aromatic bitters reflects his Lawful Neutral stance and the bitter politics he critiques, like "The Major has had an inferior format relative to the rest of the scene at all points in time". Finally, a garnish of pomegranate seeds symbolizes the seed order he relies on when making predictions, tying back to his love of stats and random draws.

Your Hogwarts House
Collin’s tweets consistently focus on detailed analysis, data‑driven breakdowns, and intellectual commentary, hallmarks of Ravenclaw. For example, they share statistical threads such as "Top 10 most represented countries at Majors (Top 16 stage): …" and discuss "The Major has had an inferior format relative to the rest of the scene at all points in time", indicating a love of knowledge and critical thinking. Their references to history and geography ("This year is the 30th anniversary of the Bosnian Genocide") and logical reasoning ("This is a classic case of ‘correlation does not equal causation’") further show a scholarly mindset. While they are outspoken, the emphasis is on understanding and insight rather than ambition or loyalty, aligning best with Ravenclaw values.

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CarbonDogma frequently wrestles with the randomness of CS:GO Major predictions, as shown by tweets like "Obviously the next option after trying to predict and random is to just select based on seed order" and "I clicked the random button this time". Their frustration at low prediction scores – "2/10 points once again, proof trying to predict the results is completely pointless" – echoes the gambler’s acknowledgment that luck can dominate. The lyric "You got to know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em" mirrors their strategic decisions, weighing when to trust data versus when to accept chance. Their "Lawful Neutral" bio reflects a focus on the rules of the game rather than moral outcomes, much like a gambler who follows the house rules. Overall, the song’s theme of chance, risk, and accepting the odds fits CarbonDogma’s blend of analytical prediction and resigned humor.

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