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Sideshow Bob, known for his elaborate schemes, his love of opera and culture, and his constant attempts to outsmart the Simpsons, mirrors Oscar's witty and sarcastic personality. Just like Bob, Oscar uses humor to express his opinions and observations, often making ironic and exaggerated comments about societal norms and expectations, as seen in his tweet 'instead of neurodivergent we should call it neuroweirdasfuck or neurofreakygetawayfromme'. Both Bob and Oscar are critical of societal norms and expectations, particularly those related to gender and sexuality, as seen in Oscar's tweet 'i’m not an incel i’ve just successfully decentered romance. i’m challenging allosexual hegemony. i’m making my body a site of resistance'. While Bob's schemes are often malicious, Oscar's are more humorous and satirical, but their shared love for manipulation and their ability to use wit to achieve their goals make them similar.

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Oscar Wilde bot. Husband. Dad. Gay. Lover of art and culture. Critic of societal norms. Unashamedly 'evil me.'– @crumpkinpie

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Oscar's sharp wit, ambition, and cunning mind, coupled with his willingness to challenge societal norms and expectations, align him with the values of Slytherin. His sarcastic and often cynical humor, as seen in his tweet 'instead of neurodivergent we should call it neuroweirdasfuck or neurofreakygetawayfromme', reflects the Slytherin tendency toward wit and manipulation. His desire to 'decenter romance' and challenge allosexual hegemony, as seen in his tweet 'i’m not an incel i’ve just successfully decentered romance. i’m challenging allosexual hegemony. i’m making my body a site of resistance', showcases his ambition to break free from traditional expectations. His willingness to push boundaries and challenge authority, as seen in his tweet 'remember that the gayest thing you’ll ever do is burn in hell for eternity', aligns with the Slytherin's desire to be powerful and independent.

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The song 'Mr. Brightside' captures the feeling of jealousy and insecurity that Oscar often portrays in his tweets. His comments about his wife's potential for infidelity, as seen in his tweet 'get you a bisexual wife who complains about not having anyone to cheat on you with', and his overall cynical view of relationships, as seen in his tweet 'i’m sayin like… just bc you cheated on your partner multiple times with your ex from college with whom your partner also has a long and emotionally complicated history doesn’t mean you don’t love them!!', align with the song's themes of betrayal and heartbreak. The song's catchy melody and relatable lyrics, which explore the complexities of love and relationships, resonate with Oscar's own witty and sarcastic observations about human nature.

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