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The user’s obsessive focus on a niche fandom, constant self‑promotion, and critical commentary match Comic Book Guy’s nerdy, self‑absorbed personality. They repeatedly post "Details in comments DM/Comment if interested! #artcommissions #ocs", echoing Comic Book Guy’s habit of bragging about his extensive comic collection and offering it to others. Their request for votes—"Hey gang, y'all should vote me for Gallerian 💙🙏…"—shows a desire for recognition typical of Comic Book Guy’s need to be acknowledged by fellow fans. The tweet "Who made it legal for games that cost to have things you have to pay in the game after you've already purchased it" reflects his characteristic cynicism and ranting about media monetization. Finally, the critical tone in "'Shall be reset and judged equally' but it's not equal…" and the intense fandom references (Gallerian, Evillious Chronicles) illustrate the detailed, sometimes sarcastic analysis Comic Book Guy is known for.

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The user shows Introverted tendencies by preferring controlled, low‑key communication (e.g., “Details in comments DM/Comment if interested!”) rather than frequent, spontaneous chatter. Their focus on abstract concepts and future possibilities—questioning symbolism of “purple crystals” and pondering “Judgement of corruption”—points to Intuition over concrete Sensing. Their analysis of character morality and fairness (“Shall be reset and judged equally but it's not equal…”) reflects a logical, objective Thinking style. Finally, the organized, goal‑oriented approach of using a Google Form for votes and consistently promoting commissions indicates a Judging preference for structure and planning.

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He/Him • Fan artist (Gallerian, Evillious Chronicles, Vocaloid). DM for commissions. Once turned a coffee spill into a low‑poly Gallerian masterpiece.– @Galleyshusband

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The cocktail blends a neutral vodka base, representing his frequent 'Details in comments DM/Comment if interested! #artcommissions' posts, with vivid blue curaçao to echo his puzzlement over 'purple crystals' ('I still don’t understand what the purple crystals are supposed to be/symbolize'). A dash of Campari adds bitterness, mirroring the harsh verdicts of Gallerian ('Gallerian sending anyone to jail/death unless he’s paid'). The lemon’s sharp bite reflects his 'Why he so mad!' moments, while ginger fizz captures the lively call of 'We are the Gallings! Please play with us!'. This mix embodies the dark humor and artistic spirit of a Gallerian enthusiast.

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The user repeatedly seeks influence and success, urging followers to vote for them – 'Hey gang, y'all should vote me for Gallerian 💙🙏' – and promoting their art with 'Details in comments DM/Comment if interested! #artcommissions #ocs'. They show a fascination with power dynamics and moral ambiguity, describing Gallerian as someone who 'only changes his verdict when paid' and noting the unfairness of 'those few people have to endlessly suffer…while everyone else are forgiven'. This focus on ambition, strategic self‑promotion, and a keen interest in cunning characters aligns with Slytherin’s values of ambition and resourcefulness. While they also display loyalty to the Gallerian community, the dominant traits point toward a Slytherin disposition.

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The user frequently mentions how Gallerian's decisions are tied to payment, e.g., "He only changes his verdict when paid." This shows a focus on how money influences judgment. They also criticize microtransactions in games, saying "Who made it legal for games that cost to have things you have to pay in the game after you've already purchased it," reflecting frustration about money's pervasive role. Their own activity revolves around monetizing their art, as seen in "Details in comments DM/Comment if interested! #artcommissions #ocs," indicating they are both aware of and dependent on money. The classic Pink Floyd song "Money" famously explores the corrupting power of cash with lines like "Money, it's a gas" and "Money, so they say, is the root of all evil," directly echoing the user's observations. The song's steady cash‑register rhythm mirrors the user's repeated focus on payment‑driven justice and the commodification of fandom, making it a fitting anthem for their online persona.

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