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The user’s constant stream of profanity‑laden rants, cynicism about daily life and obsession with niche media mirrors the nerdy, sarcastic tone of Comic Book Guy. Tweets like "MAN I LOVE KNOWING SHIT THAT MAKES ME WANNA SWALLOW A 9MM" and "I hate working nights..." show the same bitter humor and frustration that Comic Book Guy expresses about his job at the Android’s Dungeon. Their self‑identification as a "frequent char fanboy" and love of "big metal things that go boom" echo Comic Book Guy’s passion for comics, anime, video games, and weapon‑heavy franchises. The user’s habit of posting meme‑filled, over‑the‑top commentary (e.g., "One day late, this doesn't count as terminally online right? #MyXAnniversary") also matches Comic Book Guy’s tendency to make meta jokes about pop‑culture. Overall, the blend of geeky fandom, sarcastic negativity, and constant complaining fits Comic Book Guy best.

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The user’s constant stream of public posts, jokes, and interactions (e.g., "Man I'm glad this party has more beer and food than anyone needs cause holy fuck today is gonna be a comedy act") shows a clear preference for extroversion. They frequently draw abstract connections and spot patterns, as in "Its weird 2 indie games made by the Japanese have the chautchat as a prominent weapon…" indicating intuition. Their critiques of systems and logical analysis, such as "Work asks me to get to the job site at a specific time… What is the point of this retardation?" reveal a thinking orientation. Finally, a spontaneous, flexible attitude toward schedules appears in lines like "One day late, this doesn't count as terminally online right? #MyXAnniversary" and "I hate working nights…", pointing to a perceiving style.

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Gaming & anime lover, mech & history buff who once froze an IJN canteen for an ice pack. Sharing memes, tech mishaps & occasional deep dives.– @FuggNumbers

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The smoky mezcal captures the “big metal things that go boom” vibe, echoing the tweet "MAN I LOVE KNOWING SHIT THAT MAKES ME WANNA SWALLOW A 9MM". Yuzu sake or yuzu liqueur references the frequent nods to the IJN and Japanese culture, like "Finally, after all this time. Welcome back Sushi boat." Cola adds a fizz and “boom” that mirrors the chaotic energy of "At a REDACTED event thing… a man wearing Tarkov kit handed me a monster." A shot of espresso reflects the night‑owl grind "I hate working nights…" and the constant battle with sleep schedules. A dash of absinthe brings the unpredictable, meme‑filled madness quoted in "The past week and this one has been a rollercoaster of emotions."

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FuggNumbers constantly references obscure history and niche gaming details, such as the tweet 'Daily reminder on this day the IJN fucked up' and noting how two Japanese indie games both use a chaussette as a weapon, showing a love for learning. They display analytical thinking by mapping real‑world locations in a video game, as seen in 'Me playing video game that has levels that take place in my nearby city… taking screenshots to map the route.' Their witty wordplay, like 'I'm Frenchmaxing on a boat game. I can feel Joan D'arc guiding my hands to commit heinous crimes in the name of De Gaulle,' reflects cleverness and intellectual humor. This blend of curiosity, strategic analysis, and clever expression aligns best with Ravenclaw values.

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The user constantly references war history, especially the Imperial Japanese Navy, and condemns glorification of wartime atrocities, which mirrors the anti‑war message of Black Sabbath’s "War Pigs". The lyric "Generals gathered in their masses… evil minds that plot destruction" matches tweets like "Daily reminder on this day the IJN fucked up" and "Why the hell am I seeing people simping for Imperial Japan… the Nanking thing?". Their love for "big metal things that go boom" and fascination with firearms ("MAN I LOVE KNOWING SHIT THAT MAKES ME SWALLOW A 9MM") aligns with the song’s heavy, grinding riffs and its focus on the machinery of war. Their frequent frustration with authority—e.g., the TSA incident and the absurd work schedule ("Work asks me to get to the job site… What is the point of this retardation?")—echoes the song’s criticism of politicians and military leaders who hide "behind their masks". Overall, the dark, angry tone and the recurring "one of those days" vibe in their timeline fits the bleak, rebellious spirit of "War Pigs".

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