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The Cat in the Hat's manipulative and often cruel behavior, particularly towards KeehlanB, mirrors that of Sideshow Bob, the Simpsons' villainous nemesis. Both characters are driven by a desire for power and control, and they are willing to use any means necessary to achieve their goals. The Cat in the Hat's use of offensive language and his tendency to be sarcastic and condescending further reinforce his resemblance to Sideshow Bob. 'Nothing against Brett Ratten as a person but I agree with St Kilda’s decision. He has taken us as far as he can, about 10 12 wins a year. He is a 50 50 win/loss coach. 50 50 doesn’t win premierships.'

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Passionate AFL fan, lover of all things epic, and self-proclaimed activist, role model, and hero. (But don't take my word for it.)– @catinhatisgr8

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The Cat in the Hat's ambition, cunning, and willingness to use any means necessary to achieve his goals aligns with the traits of Slytherin house. His strong opinions on coaches, teams, and even individuals, as seen in his tweets about Brett Ratten and KeehlanB, suggest a desire to be in control and to assert his dominance. His use of offensive language and his tendency to be controversial further reinforce his Slytherin nature. While he may not be explicitly seeking power, his actions and words demonstrate a desire to be heard and to make his mark on the world, even if it means being disliked or ostracized. 'Nothing against Brett Ratten as a person but I agree with St Kilda’s decision. He has taken us as far as he can, about 10 12 wins a year. He is a 50 50 win/loss coach. 50 50 doesn’t win premierships.'

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The Cat in the Hat's tendency towards jealousy and resentment, as seen in his tweets about KeehlanB, aligns with the themes of jealousy and betrayal present in the song 'Mr. Brightside'. The song's catchy melody and anthemic lyrics resonate with the Cat in the Hat's desire to be heard and to express his anger. His use of hashtags, such as '#elction amirite anyway' and '#ThorGod22', suggests a fascination with popular culture and a desire to be part of a larger movement, similar to the song's popularity and its use in various media. 'Nothing against Brett Ratten as a person but I agree with St Kilda’s decision. He has taken us as far as he can, about 10 12 wins a year. He is a 50 50 win/loss coach. 50 50 doesn’t win premierships.'

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