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Edmund's personality and beliefs closely resemble those of Ned Flanders from The Simpsons. Both are devout Christians who hold strong traditional values and are critical of what they see as the decline of morality in society. Ned Flanders is known for his unwavering faith, his commitment to family values, and his tendency to be overly enthusiastic about his beliefs, all of which are mirrored in Edmund's tweets. His strong convictions, his belief in the importance of traditional family structures, and his tendency to be critical of those who don't share his beliefs all point to a strong resemblance to Ned Flanders.

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Girldad Rightist • Swiftian Normality • Against sophisters, economists, and calculators • Louis XVI was innocent • ⛪️🤴🇬🇧– @EdmundSmirk

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Edmund's personality aligns with the characteristics of Slytherin, particularly his ambition, cunning, and resourcefulness. He displays a strong desire to restore "Normal Culture" and achieve his political goals, as seen in his repeated use of the phrase "Swiftian Normality" and his advocacy for the "Girldad Right". He is also cunning in his use of language, often employing sarcasm and irony to criticize his opponents. His resourcefulness is evident in his ability to create and promote his own political ideology, even if it is not widely accepted. While Slytherins are often associated with ambition for power, Edmund's ambition seems to be more focused on restoring a specific set of values and beliefs that he considers to be "Normal". He uses his cunning and resourcefulness to promote his vision for a more traditional society, which aligns with the Slytherin house's emphasis on ambition and resourcefulness.

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The Sound of Silence is a song that speaks to the loneliness and alienation of modern life, a feeling that Edmund seems to share. He often expresses a sense of nostalgia for a time when America was a more "Normal" country and when traditional values were more widely accepted. The song's lyrics, "People talking without speaking, people hearing without listening," reflect Edmund's frustration with what he sees as the decline of communication and understanding in society. He often criticizes those who he sees as being out of touch with reality and who are unwilling to engage in meaningful dialogue. The song's melancholic tone and its message of isolation resonate with Edmund's sense of disillusionment with modern society. He believes that we have lost our way and that we need to return to traditional values in order to find meaning and purpose in life.

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