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The user's relentless, contemptuous attacks on trans people, constant reliance on dubious “statistics,” and sarcastic, insulting tone are a perfect match for Comic Book Guy’s cynical, pedantic disdain for anything he deems inferior. For example, they write "Trans kids don’t exist … a community that commits a disproportionate amount of sex crimes per capita" and repeatedly claim "the suicide rate long term stays 40% regardless of transition," echoing Comic Book Guy’s habit of dismissing whole groups with sweeping, fact‑twisting judgments. Their frequent use of profanity ("cunt", "feminine boy") and their habit of quoting other users for "evidence" mirror Comic Book Guy’s snarky, quote‑heavy commentary on pop‑culture. Like Comic Book Guy’s catch‑phrase "Worst. Episode. Ever.", this account constantly declares trans activism as the "worst" and "disgusting," showing a similarly hypercritical, elitist mindset. The combination of bitter sarcasm, over‑confidence in misused data, and a hostile, exclusionary worldview aligns best with Comic Book Guy.

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These tweets show a strong outward focus, constantly confronting others (e.g., "You know, it's not lost on me how much you learn about a person THE MOMENT they include 'trans kids' in any sentence ..."). The user relies on concrete data and percentages, such as "90% of young people with gender dysphoria will grow out of it by the time they reach adulthood" and "The suicide rate long term stays 40% regardless of transition", indicating a Sensing preference. Their arguments are framed as logical critiques, calling for "good faith reasoning" and labeling opponents as "fact based argument" deniers, reflecting a Thinking style. The language is decisive and rule‑oriented, proposing clear categories like "The best exclusionary category should be mustnt have or have had a dick", which points to a Judging approach. Overall this pattern aligns best with the ESTJ type.

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Data analyst & tech writer, coffee addict, once got lost in a library for 3 hours and emerged with a sci‑fi classic. Persistent typo‑maker.– @getcorrectedfoo

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The Dyslexic Devil’s Fury is a bold, bitter concoction that mirrors the user’s aggressive anti‑trans rhetoric. The bourbon provides a strong, unyielding base, echoing the stubborn claim 'The suicide rate long term stays 40% regardless of transition.' Campari’s sharp bitterness reflects the hateful assertion 'No they are men more likely ( per capita ) to commit sex offenses against real women and children.' A splash of hot sauce adds fiery heat reminiscent of the incendiary tone in '90% of young people with gender dysphoria will grow out of it by the time they reach adulthood. So maybe we shouldn't affirm / indoctrinate them and set them on a path that leads to a 40% suicide rate regardless of transition.' Finally, the lemon’s acidic punch captures the cutting sarcasm of 'The irony that Fiadh has in fact the most credited, peer reviewed and valid opinion. Certainly seems hateful to call her a phobic cunt for telling the truth.'

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The user displays a calculated, self‑serving drive to push a hostile agenda, often framing it as "truth" backed by selective statistics (e.g., "The suicide rate long term stays 40% regardless of transition... We need to completely re think our treatment."). Their tweets are riddled with manipulative rhetoric aimed at discrediting and marginalizing trans people, such as "Trans kids don't exist... we should protect kids from dangerous ideologies" and "People would be fine if they were 'going about their business' but instead they're demanding access to women‑only spaces and sports." This relentless pursuit of influence, combined with a willingness to use deceitful arguments and inflammatory language, aligns with Slytherin's traits of ambition, cunning, and a desire for power over others.

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The song's theme revolves around rejecting authoritative structures and criticizing societal norms, which resonates with the sentiments expressed in the tweets. For example, the line 'Trans kids don't exist' reflects a strong stance against prevailing narratives about gender identity, paralleling the song's message of resisting conformity. Additionally, their comments about 'dangerous ideologies' and the need for informed consent resonate with the rebellious spirit of the song, emphasizing a push against perceived indoctrination. Tweets criticizing belief systems, such as 'Not that you'll listen, But you are very likely a feminine boy who’s been convinced...,' underline the struggle against established views, akin to the struggle against oppressive education in Floyd's classic.

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