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Bart Simpson is a mischievous, anti‑authority rebel who constantly challenges rules, much like the user’s aggressive, anti‑establishment posts. The user’s tweet 'the right always grooming kids' and 'whoever runs this twitter account should get the guillotine' show a confrontational, chaotic style reminiscent of Bart’s 'Eat my shorts' attitude. Their frequent use of profanity and sarcasm, as seen in 'abolish men' and 'I love living in the country where protests get met with anti‑material rifles', mirrors Bart’s rebellious language. The user also displays impulsive, attention‑seeking behavior, e.g., 'lmao this country is a joke' and 'I'm no longer afraid. I have the irrational premonition that now we will organize better than ever', which aligns with Bart’s impulsive schemes. Overall, Bart’s blend of youthful defiance, provocation, and chaotic energy best captures the user’s online persona.

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The user’s constant posting, tagging, and engaging with protestors and online debates (e.g., "Can a leftist become a cop or join the military? Discuss below.") shows an extraverted, outward‑focused style. Their frequent references to abstract political concepts, future scenarios, and historical narratives (e.g., "Pay attention. There's a reason China, Cuba, the DPRK, Vietnam, and the USSR called it the International War Against Fascism…") indicate a preference for intuition over concrete sensing. The tone is argumentative and logical, often challenging ideas and using sarcasm (e.g., "I support cold‑blooded murder, then. I don't support indiscriminate cold‑blooded murder.") which aligns with a thinking orientation. Finally, the spontaneous, impulsive nature of their tweets—jumping from one rant to another without clear planning (e.g., "the right always grooming kids", "I'm no longer afraid. I have the irrational premonition that now we will organize better than ever.")—suggests a perceiving rather than judging approach.

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Socialist activist & PI. 2-M follower Katarina main. Fluent in Greek & Japanese. Mental-health advocate. Once got blocked for quoting a meme at a protest.– @edelweiss_kat

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The drink’s smoky mezcal and bitter absinthe capture the user’s fierce anti‑fascist anger, echoing tweets like "the Right always grooming kids" and "the rapist is in the white house". The vivid red blood‑orange juice reflects revolutionary slogans such as "abolish men" and "abolish NATO" that appear throughout the timeline. A swirl of charcoal syrup adds a dark, underground feel, nodding to the account’s devotion to the "International War Against Fascism" and the USSR. A drizzle of Greek honey ties to the user’s Greek identity and the tweet "are greeks white", while a splash of sake whispers the Japanese side of the bio, making the cocktail as complex and contradictory as the persona behind @edelweiss_kat.

Your Hogwarts House
The user frequently challenges powerful figures and institutions, such as tweeting "the right always admitting to being pedophiles" and "the rapist is in the white house," which demonstrates boldness in confronting injustice. They also express readiness to act despite danger, saying "I'm no longer afraid. I have the irrational premonition that now we will organize better than ever" and describing protests met with anti‑material rifles, which reflects Gryffindor courage. Their activism and willingness to stand up for their beliefs, even when it invites backlash (e.g., "spoke to some protestors in Seattle and when I told them I'm a member of [socialist groups] they got visibly uncomfortable and disengaged lmfao"), aligns with the house of bravery. While they are outspoken and strategic, the dominant trait is daring confrontation rather than pure ambition or intellectual pursuit, fitting Gryffindor.

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The account’s relentless anti‑authoritarian stance mirrors the defiant chorus of Rage Against the Machine’s 'Killing in the Name', especially the line 'Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me.' Tweets such as 'the state shows up armored with gas, batons, guns and impunity' and 'the right always grooming kids' reveal a hatred of state violence that the song’s lyrics directly target. Their calls for radical action – 'abolish men', 'whoever runs this twitter account should get the guillotine' – echo the song’s aggressive call to resist oppressive power. The repeated references to 'the rapist is in the white house' and 'the right always grooming kids' show a desire to expose and punish the elite, just as the song shouts 'some of those that work for the police are the same that …'. Finally, the user’s self‑identification as a 'member of socialist alternative' and their celebration of protest (e.g., 'I love living in the country where protests get met with anti‑material rifles') align with the song’s revolutionary spirit.

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