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The user’s bio and tweets reveal a strong fascist, ultra‑nationalist, and anti‑communist worldview, praising figures like Mussolini ("Mussolini was the last Roman Emperor") and denouncing "the reds". This mirrors Mr. Burns’ character, who is an authoritarian billionaire with a disdain for the common folk and a nostalgic longing for a bygone era of power. The user’s religious fervor and grandiose, militaristic language ("Two great victories for Christendom… Viva Il Duce!") echo Burns’s self‑appointed grandeur and willingness to wield power for personal ideology. Both also display a penchant for quoting historic or pseudo‑historical sources to legitimize their views, as seen in the user’s link to "Moral Theology … St. Thomas Aquinas" and Burns’s frequent references to his own "legacy". Finally, the user’s constant use of "based", "real", and "we are back" memes aligns with Mr. Burns’s catch‑phrases about returning to a golden age of control.

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The user’s frequent calls to the community (“We’re gonna be back this Saturday… more news to follow”, “We might be back this Sunday fellas”) show an outward, people‑focused energy typical of Extraversion. Their tweets are filled with symbolic, big‑picture references (“Two great victories for Christendom… In hoc signo vinces”, “The Roman Empire fell in 1945 with the death of Mussolini”), indicating a preference for Intuition over concrete details. They consistently frame arguments in terms of values and identity (“I’d rather die on my feet than live on my knees”, “Women cannot understand the male longing for war”), reflecting a Feeling decision style. The pattern of announcing scheduled events and seeking closure (“We’re gonna be back this Saturday…”, “We might be back this Sunday”) points to a Judging orientation. Together these traits align best with the ENFJ personality type.

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Catholic historian, meme curator, occasional reenactor—once staged a WW2‑era march in my backyard. Exploring Europe’s past with a modern twist.– @DisdainforReds

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The cocktail blends blood orange juice for the vivid "red" in their rhetoric and the line "In hoc signo vinces" that they quote, while Campari adds an Italian bitter that echoes their admiration of Mussolini as seen in "Viva Il Duce!". The herbal depth of Amaro Montenegro mirrors the harsh, punitive tone of tweets like "the brigade sees you, hears you and punishes you". A splash of dry red wine evokes the Catholic sacramental imagery and the phrase "Two great victories for Christendom". Finally, a dash of absinthe adds a chaotic edge referencing provocative statements such as "Dolfuß was a cuck".

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The account constantly emphasizes ambition and a desire for power, as seen in the tweet "We might be back this Sunday fellas." and the claim "Mussolini was the last Roman Emperor," both reflecting a drive to restore a fascist regime. Their language is often about domination and control, exemplified by "The brigade sees you, hears you and punishes you." and "The Roman Empire fell in 1945 with the death of Mussolini," which rewrites history to elevate their preferred leader. This focus on strategic resurgence and personal authority aligns with Slytherin’s core traits of ambition, cunning, and a willingness to achieve goals by any means. While they also invoke bravery, the overarching pattern of seeking power and influence outweighs purely heroic motives, making Slytherin the best fit.

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The user's repeated calls for national revival – "Britain Awake!" and "Mussolini was the last Roman Emperor" – show a devotion to imperial authority. Their admiration for martial triumphs ("Two great victories for Christendom. In hoc signo vinces. Viva Il Duce!") and willingness to die for their cause ("I’d rather die on my feet than live on my knees") mirrors the anthem’s plea for the sovereign’s protection. The refrain "God save our gracious King" directly echoes the user's monarchist sentiment and desire for a strong ruler. The anthem’s solemn, martial melody also fits the militaristic imagery in tweets such as "We are so back fellas" and "The boys are back in town!"

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