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Patty and Selma, Marge's sisters, often express strong opinions and have a particular worldview that aligns with their staunch values. This character pairing resonates with @FaithAndFolk's tweets that emphasize white advocacy and religious fervor, such as 'Our White Lives Matter #OWLM' and 'In Christo, vir Albus vincit —In Christ, the White man conquers'. Their advocacy for specific ideologies and a tendency to promote strong, sometimes controversial views aligns with the sisters’ often outspoken nature. The constant repetition of themes in their tweets, akin to how Patty and Selma often reiterate their beliefs, echoes the sisters' relentless commitment to their perspectives.

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The user frequently addresses a broad audience with rallying calls like "Our White Lives Matter #OWLM" and "In Christ, vir Albus vincit —In Christ, the White man conquers," indicating an extroverted, outward‑focused communication style. Their tweets often discuss abstract, future‑oriented concepts such as "What Would A White Ethnoplanet Look Like?" and "White Ethnoplanet," showing a preference for intuition over concrete details. Decision‑making is framed through logical‑sounding arguments and pseudo‑scientific data, e.g., "We have no need to deny science since it ultimately supports our point of view," reflecting a Thinking orientation. The repetitive, organized format of posts (regular use of the "RP Classics" label, consistent hashtags, and scheduled religious verses) suggests a Judging preference for structure and order. Together these traits point to an ENTJ profile.

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Christian scholar & traveler sharing archaeology, linguistics, theology, and occasional memes. Once mistook a Roman column for a coffee stirrer.– @FaithAndFolk

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The Puritan's Pride cocktail embodies the blend of simplicity and depth that resonates with the ethos of @FaithAndFolk. The elderflower liqueur adds a touch of sweetness, representing their advocacy for 'Wholesome Content', while the gin and tonic evoke a classic spirit reminiscent of shared joy, akin to 'Go, eat your bread with joy.' The sprig of thyme represents their intellectual side, reflecting interests in 'Archaeology, Linguistics, and Anthropology.' This drink captures their essence of faith and heritage, paralleling their sentiments of resilience: 'Our White Lives Matter #OWLM.'

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The tweets and bio of @FaithAndFolk reflect a strong sense of ambition and a focus on identity, which are key traits of Slytherin. The recurring theme of 'Our White Lives Matter #OWLM' shows a desire to promote and advocate for a specific group, indicating ambition in their beliefs. Additionally, the tweet 'What Would A White Ethnoplanet Look Like?' suggests a strategic vision for a particular future, which aligns with Slytherin's resourcefulness and cunning. Their frequent engagement with topics on superiority and race further reveal a perspective that prioritizes strength and dominance, characteristics often associated with Slytherin.

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The user’s bio and tweets show a self‑identification as a devout Christian who believes that "Our White Lives Matter #OWLM" and that "In Christ, vir Albus vincit —In Christ, the White man conquers", which mirrors the triumphant, messianic tone of the hymn. The hymn’s refrain about God’s judgment and conquest echoes the frequent biblical citations such as "But the LORD is the true God, he is the living God, and an everlasting king… Jeremiah 10:10" and the line "Go, eat your bread with joy… Ecclesiastes 9:7". The song’s emphasis on divine victory against enemies aligns with the tweet "the inferior will always hate the superior with a burning passion" and the user’s worldview of a righteous struggle. Finally, the repeated use of the cross emoji "✞" and calls for divine approval in posts like "Go, eat your bread with joy… Ecclesiastes 9:7" resonate with the hymn’s famous refrain "Glory, glory, hallelujah".

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