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Bart Simpson is the classic mischievous rebel who constantly challenges authority, which matches the user’s angry, anti‑establishment tone in tweets like “fuck driving fuck cars” and “the rebellion was directly inspired by the viet cong…”. The user’s frequent political outbursts such as “everyone needs to get more socialist now” and “class antagonism was always going to come to a head” echo Bart’s tendency to question the status quo and stir up trouble. Their sarcastic, meme‑filled style – e.g., “there is no such thing as an AI ‘artist’… you are a talentless fraud” – mirrors Bart’s love for provocation and irony. Even the casual drinking references (“drank one beer and searching car seat headrest on youtube”, “call me a CNA the way im nursing this beer”) feel like a nod to Bart’s reckless, carefree attitude. Overall, the mix of rebelliousness, profanity, and anti‑system commentary aligns best with Bart’s personality.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user’s communication is overtly extraverted, constantly engaging the public with hashtags, questions, and quoted tweets (e.g., "If you only use AI to code you will forget how to write it... [quoted tweet]" and "has adam friedland ever said anything funny??"). Their focus on abstract, future‑oriented concepts like "mass american psychosis 2025" and "class antagonism... socialism is inevitable" shows a dominant intuitive (N) style. Decision‑making is driven by personal values and moral outrage, as seen in statements such as "everyone needs to get more socialist now" and "violence is so celebrated in america is pisses me off so much," indicating a feeling (F) preference, even though they also make logical critiques. The rapid, eclectic mix of memes, music references, and political rants (e.g., "I love car seat headrest" followed by "globalize the enchilada") reflects a flexible, spontaneous perceiving (P) approach rather than structured planning.

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Music nerd, AI-art skeptic, left-wing commentator. Southern-born, still chasing Car Seat Headrest on repeat. Once tried to quit smoking with 1,000 cigs. 🎧✊– @iiiiimbecile

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This cocktail captures the brooding, anti‑establishment vibe of @iiiiimbecile. The smoky mezcal nods to the tweet "need 1,000 cigarettes", while the bourbon reflects the love for the South ("I miss the south"). The bitter Aperol mirrors the frustration expressed in "class antagonism ... socialism is inevitable". The sharp lemon juice and a hint of simple syrup echo the mix of anger and fleeting hope found in "SOMETHING GOOD FINALLY HAPPENED IN 2025". The drink is finished with a smoky garnish, evoking the "stop saying everything is shoegaze im so tired of hearing it" vibe and the overall chaotic, indie‑rock energy.

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The user shows a strong emphasis on critical thinking and nuanced analysis, aligning with Ravenclaw's value of wisdom, as seen in their tweet: 'people in threads like these are unable to approach any subject with nuance or historical / material analysis. black and white thinking and regurgitating manufactured narratives is easier than approaching complex subjects with critical thought.' They also warn against overreliance on AI, noting that 'If you only use AI to code you will forget how to write it, forgo learning, worsen problem solving skills, and make your brain so smooth,' which reflects a concern for intellectual sharpness. Their frequent references to historical events, such as 'any time anyone talks about tiananmen square the comments are full of people who have never read a single thing about it,' show a desire for knowledge and understanding. While outspoken, the driving motive is intellectual critique rather than personal ambition or bravery, fitting Ravenclaw best.

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The track 'Killing in the Name' by Rage Against the Machine captures the user's intense anti‑establishment and anti‑capitalist rage, echoing lines like 'billionaires getting richer while everything is getting exponentially worse' and 'America will never be the same, things have eroded too far'. Their repeated calls for socialism ('everyone needs to get more socialist now') and criticism of state violence ('war crimes 👊🇺🇸🔥') align with the song's confrontational chorus 'Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me'. The user's disdain for AI‑generated art ('there is no such thing as an AI 'artist' or an AI 'musician'. you are a talentless fraud') mirrors the band's rejection of corporate control over culture. Their frustration with inauthentic music ('if you record guitars that are just a blatant rip of mbv you’re a bitch') also reflects the song's emphasis on authenticity and resistance. Overall, the raw anger, political protest, and call for radical change in the lyrics make 'Killing in the Name' the best match.

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