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The user’s self‑identification as a "Joker" 🎩 and his British‑gentleman persona echo Sideshow Bob’s aristocratic, British‑accented clown background. He openly declares an "60% evil, 64.2% chaotic" alignment, matching Bob’s classic chaotic‑evil villainy. The tweet "All I want for Christmas is to dead before 2026" and the frequent suicidal jokes like "I have to go to the hospital this Saturday, I may actually be dying on the inside" reflect Bob’s melodramatic, self‑destructive monologues. His tech‑savvy frustrations such as "I dont wanna touch Python anymore" and his claim of being a "gray‑hat hacker" align with Bob’s later schemes that involve computers and hacking. Finally, his feeling of being trapped in Japan and the wish to be deported back to the UK (“ODed again … wish they deport me back to 🇬🇧”) parallels Bob’s perpetual exile and longing for a grand stage.

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The user’s tweets focus on inner feelings and personal monologue, such as 'I dont wanna touch Python anymore 🥺' and 'All I want for Christmas is to dead before 2026', indicating introversion. They often discuss speculative and future‑oriented ideas like 'AI, coming to Teach ya kids' and 'Dead Internet theory wasn't wrong lmao', which shows an intuitive preference. Their decision‑making appears driven by emotions and values, evident in statements like 'I hate my life' and 'I love Japan Life', reflecting a feeling orientation. Their lifestyle appears flexible and spontaneous, with remarks such as 'Tomorrow is just another day ' and '筋トレするしかないな', suggesting a perceiving attitude. Together these traits align with the INFP personality type.

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British expat in Nara, dev & sysadmin, AI tinkerer, gym enthusiast. Once tried training my cat to code—still waiting for the PR. #Tech #Fitness– @fauci24

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The Gray Hacker's Elixir blends the refined elegance of British gin with the traditional Japanese sake, mirroring @fauci24’s claim of being a "真のイギリスの紳士" living in Nara. The smoked Scotch and charcoal give the drink a mysterious, cyber‑punk edge, echoing his self‑identification as a "グレイハッカー" and tweets like "AI, coming to Teach ya kids" and "I dont wanna touch Python anymore". A shot of ginger adds the heat of his daily "筋トレ" obsession, as he often posts "筋トレするしかないな" and "筋トレでストレスはかなり減った". Finally, the cocktail’s layered flavors reflect his chaotic‑evil alignment tweet, "I am 60% evil, 64.2% chaotic", making each sip a balance of order and anarchy.

Your Hogwarts House
The user's self-described alignment in the tweet "I am 60% evil, 64.2% chaotic, making me chaotic evil: @idr_labsから" signals a willingness to embrace morally ambiguous, cunning behavior typical of Slytherin. Their ambition to dominate technology is evident in "Make AI Japanese Voice Actor Speaks English perfectly Cant speak Japanese 🥃", showing a desire to control and improve AI. The desire for resources is clear in "VRAM欲しい🥺", reflecting Slytherin's drive to acquire power and tools. Their strategic mindset appears in "Ive learned without bots noone has a decent following, you need to rizz the AI Hence most of the Internet is bots...", indicating a cunning approach to influence online presence. Combined with a self‑identification as a "gray hacker" and frequent mentions of hacking and self‑improvement, these traits align most closely with Slytherin's emphasis on ambition and resourcefulness.

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The user often feels like an outsider, repeatedly posting lines like "I hate my life" and "I have to go to the hospital this Saturday, I may actually be dying on the inside" which echo the self‑deprecating mood of Radiohead’s "Creep". Their bio claims they are a "true British gentleman" living in Japan, matching Radiohead’s British origins and the song’s theme of not fitting in. Frequent mentions of being "chaotic evil" and “I am 60% evil, 64.2% chaotic” reinforce the sense of alienation captured in the lyric “I’m a creep, I’m a weirdo.” Their constant references to gym and “筋トレ” contrast the song’s melancholy, showing a struggle to feel strong despite feeling like a misfit, just as the song’s refrain “What do I…?” expresses. Overall, the combination of British identity, feelings of being out of place, and dark self‑reflection makes "Creep" a fitting anthem.

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