CharlotteBronst
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Bart Simpson is the quintessential rebellious troublemaker who constantly challenges authority and uses provocative language, much like @CharlotteBronst’s confrontational tweets. The user’s tweet “the only thing that needs to be normalised is killing fascists” mirrors Bart’s anti‑establishment attitude and his habit of shouting slogans. Their frequent profanity, e.g., “skurwysyny mi zdelegalizowali moją ulubioną grupę brydżową, a monarchistów i kacapów z kkp nie zdelegalizują” and “jebane PiSowskie skurwysyny,” aligns with Bart’s blunt, often vulgar style. The mix of pop‑culture memes such as “toy bonnie thighs” and “OMG he’s soooooo cute” reflects Bart’s love for edgy internet culture, while the political rant “Stalin traitor of the revolution, took power from the workers to the bureaucrats” shows the same willingness to voice controversial opinions without restraint. Overall, the user’s aggressive, meme‑laden, anti‑authority voice fits Bart Simpson best.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user displays an extroverted communication style by publicly posting bold, confrontational messages such as "the only thing that needs to be normalised is killing fascists" and constantly quoting and responding to others. Their focus on abstract, big‑picture ideological concepts—evident in the tweet "Socialism is proletarian dictatorship... Feudalism > capitalism > Socialism > communism >..."—shows a preference for intuitive (N) processing. Decision‑making is driven by logical analysis rather than personal sentiment, as seen in critiques like "Stalin traitor of the revolution, took power from the workers to the bureaucrats." The use of organized activism hashtags (e.g., "#MuremZaKPP") and a systematic view of political hierarchies indicate a judging (J) orientation toward structure and planning. These combined traits point to the ENTJ personality type.

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Polish trans activist (she/they). Loves radical politics, anime memes, and once tried to recruit a toy Bonnie for the revolution. Atheist & anti-fascist.– @CharlotteBronst

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The cocktail's deep red hue mirrors the user's radical politics and the tweet "IS THIS RED DUSK REFERENCE!!!!", while the beet juice symbolizes the blood of the revolution. The inclusion of Polish vodka pays homage to their Polish identity and the defiant tone of "skurwysyny mi zdelegalizowali moją ulubioną grupę brydżową". Absinthe adds a bitter edge, echoing the tweet "the only thing that needs to be normalised is killing fascists", reflecting their uncompromising stance. A dash of hot sauce and a sprinkle of edible glitter represent the fiery, flamboyant side seen in "OMG he’s soooooo cute ^" and the trans‑feminine sparkle they claim in their bio.

Your Hogwarts House
Despite not showing a strong focus on academic pursuits (Ravenclaw) or on loyalty (Hufflepuff), CharlotteBronst displays bold, confrontational activism that aligns with Gryffindor's values. They proclaim "the only thing that needs to be normalised is killing fascists" in a daring stance against perceived oppression. Their willingness to openly criticize powerful regimes, as in "Russia doing the same thing they did to minorities under the Russian Empire", shows courage and a readiness to fight injustice. Additionally, tweets like "Stalin traitor of the revolution, took power from the workers to the bureaucrats" reveal a fearless challenge to authority, characteristic of Gryffindor bravery.

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The user’s bio and tweets repeatedly champion socialism and communism, e.g., “Socialism is proletarian dictatorship(aka full control, Proletarian dictatorship was in Paris commune) over capital and the state that protect it,” and they celebrate the communist party with hashtags like #MuremZaKPP. Their anti‑fascist stance is evident in the tweet “the only thing that needs to be normalised is killing fascists,” echoing the Internationale’s call for workers to unite against oppression. References to historical figures such as Stalin, Trotsky, and the Paris Commune further align with the song’s historic role as the anthem of the international workers’ movement. The Internationale’s lyrics demand solidarity – “Arise, workers, arise” – which matches the user’s desire for collective action and revolutionary change. Its iconic status as a global left‑wing anthem makes it the most fitting soundtrack for CharlotteBronst’s online persona.

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