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Ericus's relentless pursuit of power and his tendency towards scheming and manipulation mirror Sideshow Bob's personality. Just as Bob constantly plots to get his revenge on the Simpsons, Ericus seems to be driven by a desire to impose his views on others and control the narrative. His frequent use of inflammatory language and his disdain for 'femgooners' reflect Bob's malicious nature and his desire to control those he perceives as inferior. His admiration for figures like Adolf Hitler and his belief in conspiracy theories further solidify his connection to Bob's twisted worldview. 'Every day we suffer at the hands of the femgooners' and 'Where do I find Adolf Hitler?' are examples of his disdain for women and his admiration for figures like Hitler.

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Right-wing advocate, fitness enthusiast, and EDM lover. Passionate about fostering a more 'based' online community. Follow for insightful commentary and a healthy dose of 'kino'.– @CartmanAurelius

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Ericus's strong ambition, cunning, and tendency towards ruthlessness aligns him with Slytherin. His desire for power and control is evident in his tweets about women, where he expresses a desire to dictate their behavior and limit their influence. His admiration for figures like Adolf Hitler and the Waffen SS, along with his belief in 'based' ideologies, further solidify his connection to Slytherin's values. His willingness to engage in online arguments and his disdain for what he perceives as 'weakness' are also characteristic of Slytherin's ambition and ruthlessness. 'It’s actually more disgraceful to have a flat chest as a man than it is to do so as a woman.' and 'Yes. Women can be sexual but only in the way I like it.' are examples of his desire for power and control over women.

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This song, with its themes of war, rebellion, and masculine strength, resonates with Ericus's right-wing views and his admiration for figures like Adolf Hitler and the Waffen SS. His tweets about fitness, his disdain for women, and his belief in 'based' ideologies all reflect the song's themes of power, dominance, and the rejection of weakness. His desire for a more 'based' online community and his criticism of 'fake news' further align him with the song's themes of rebellion and the search for authenticity. 'Gotta hit the gym harder I guess' and 'I miss when there was actual content on RW twitter instead of just rage baits about women and groypers accusing people of being Jewish.' are examples of his desire for a more 'based' online community and his criticism of 'fake news'.

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