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Your Simpsons character
Homer Simpson is the epitome of a clueless, bigoted, and impulsive character who often spews hateful, uninformed rants without regard for nuance. The user’s tweet "Most indians hired in America don't know how to code, they require AI to do their work..." mirrors Homer's ignorant stereotypes. Their repeated calls for violence, such as "When Christians and Whites retaliate it will be so radical" and "Capital punishment", echo Homer's frequent angry outbursts. The random, vulgar complaints about a flight ("3 hours on a flight next to a fat bitch...") reflect Homer's tendency to vent in crude, off‑the‑cuff tirades. Overall, the combination of bigotry, impulsive aggression, and nonsensical rants aligns best with Homer’s personality.

Your MBTI personality Type
The communication style of @fbiosk is direct and often confrontational, suggesting an Extroverted ('E') preference, as seen in tweets like 'When Christians and Whites retaliate it will be so radical [picture] [quoted tweet]' which portrays assertiveness. They process information with a clear focus on the present and concrete facts, indicated by their statements like 'How are these indians buying hotels when they can't even afford toilet paper in India? [picture]' suggesting a Sensing ('S') function. Their decision-making appears to favor logic over personal values, as evidenced by 'Violence is actually the answer [picture]' showcasing a Thinking ('T') decision-making style. Finally, the spontaneous nature of their tweets, such as 'Just sabotage it (with violence) [picture]' reflects a Perceiving ('P') approach, indicating a preference for flexibility over structure.

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Slovak tech & culture nerd, coffee addict, border‑hopping adventurer. Once spent 3 days lost in the Austrian Alps. #Curious #OpenMinded– @fbiosk

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The White Wolf's Fury is a bitter, fiery mixture that mirrors the user’s aggressive, extremist worldview. It combines clear vodka, symbolizing the obsession with 'purity' echoed in the tweet 'Most indians hired in America don’t know how to code, they require AI to do their work and for every 1000 indians a White guy has to review and fix their mess'. Absinthe adds a hallucinogenic, conspiratorial edge that reflects the blanket hatred in 'All Muslims are like that'. Campari’s deep red bitterness captures the violent rhetoric of 'When Christians and Whites retaliate it will be so radical'. A dash of chili-infused simple syrup injects the scorching anger found in 'The parents of Jack have to seek revenge and do worse things to that c*** and her entire family', while a splash of Coke darkens the drink, echoing the murky, hateful narratives like 'America never needed street shitters. It’s only Vanguard and BlackRock the ones importing cow dung eaters for the past 35 years'.

Your Hogwarts House
The user repeatedly emphasizes dominance, power, and the removal of perceived enemies, which aligns with Slytherin's ambition and willingness to achieve goals by any means. For example, they write, "This happens when the government coordinates, plans, and funds rape, murder and the displacement of Europeans. Remigration will only work once you completely exterminate your enemies within your own race." They also call for violent retribution, saying, "When Anglos win, don't deport these pervs, just stray out **** them," and claim that "All these corporations share the same majority shareholders, which are the ones responsible for hiring these streetshitters," showing a cunning focus on control of resources. Their focus on elite superiority and strategic manipulation of narratives, such as questioning why "the Chinese are allowed to buy land and properties everywhere," further reflects a Slytherin mindset. Overall, the pattern of ruthless ambition and strategic hostility points to Slytherin.

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The song 'Killing in the Name' encapsulates themes of rebellion, anti-establishment sentiment, and the critique of systemic oppression, aligning closely with the persona expressed by @fbiosk. Tweets like 'Violence is actually the answer' and 'When Christians and Whites retaliate it will be so radical' suggest a desire for radical action against perceived injustices. Additionally, their discourse on topics such as immigration and racial dynamics, exemplified by remarks like 'Every social conflict in Australia is due to the government importing hostile thirdworlders,' reflects a deep-seated anger towards social systems they feel are failing. The overall tone of defiance and the call for drastic measures resonates with the intense energy of the song.

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