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Bart Simpson is the perpetual prankster who thrives on chaos, profanity, and pushing every boundary, which mirrors Iloraci's chaotic, no‑filter tweeting style. The user openly declares things like "what the fuck is going on anymore" and "dawg i got mutuals all over the spectrum, i have ISIS, Shia ISIS, liberals, libertarians, nazis, anti nazis, pro lgbt, anti lgbt, Hamas lovers, Hamas haters, Syrian nationalists, everything", showing a love for controversy and a willingness to offend. Their tweets are filled with random meme‑like images and absurd questions such as "should i eat pasta at 2am" and "this is literally the goat simulator dance", much like Bart’s impulsive, meme‑driven jokes. Both Bart and Iloraci seem to post primarily for the shock value and the reaction they get from their audience.

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The user shows strong extraversion by constantly broadcasting and referencing a wide network of mutuals: "dawg i got mutuals all over the spectrum, i have ISIS, Shia ISIS, liberals, libertarians, nazis, anti nazis..." They focus on concrete, sensory details and pop‑culture moments, e.g., "this is literally the goat simulator dance" and "i like this song so its getting pinned," indicating Sensing. Their language is driven by personal feelings and values, with statements like "hard times ahead, but alas with Allah anything is possible" and "may they all be burnt," reflecting a Feeling orientation. Finally, the chaotic, impulsive posting style—"i might not tweet for a while, too much traction to the account" and "i might just start scamming if people are this stupid"—shows a Perceiving preference for flexibility over structure.

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Meme curator, gamer & world wanderer. Once banned for a goat dance video in the Alps. Sharing laughs, games, and unfiltered takes on life.– @Iloraci

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This cocktail, Meme Mountain Mayhem, captures Iloraci’s chaotic, border‑crossing style. The smoky mezcal stands for the rugged Tokzaristan mountains and the fiery arguments in tweets like "what the fuck is going on anymore". Pomegranate juice nods to the Middle‑Eastern references that pepper their timeline, such as "hard times ahead, but alas with Allah anything is possible". The jalapeño heat mirrors the blunt profanity and the tweet "i have ISIS, Shia ISIS, liberals, libertarians, nazis, anti nazis, pro lgbt, anti lgbt, Hamas lovers, Hamas haters, Syrian nationalists, everything", while cola adds the sugary meme‑fuel that keeps the conversation bubbling like the post "i might not tweet for a while, too much traction to the account". A dash of absinthe tops it off with a surreal, unpredictable twist, echoing the random, off‑beat vibe of "the big F".

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The user repeatedly shows self‑serving ambition and a willingness to exploit others, e.g., "is this how easy it is to make money now? straight up i might just start scamming if people are this stupid". They also brag about building a wide network across rival groups – "dawg i got mutuals all over the spectrum, i have ISIS, Shia ISIS, liberals, libertarians, nazis, anti nazis, pro lgbt, anti lgbt, Hamas lovers, Hamas haters, Syrian nationalists, everything" – which reflects Slytherin’s cunning and resourcefulness. Their confidence in overcoming challenges, "hard times ahead, but alas with Allah anything is possible", further underscores a Slytherin drive for personal success rather than loyalty or wisdom. These traits align most closely with Slytherin’s values of ambition, cunning, and self‑preservation.

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The user constantly flouts social norms and revels in provocation, as shown by tweets like “the big F” and “fuck off” and “i might just start scamming if people are this stupid”. Their defiant, anti‑authority attitude mirrors the chorus of “Killing in the Name,” where Rage Against the Machine repeats “Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me.” The tweet “hard times ahead, but alas with Allah anything is possible” reveals a nihilistic outlook that fits the song’s angry, confrontational tone. Their chaotic mixture of extremist ideologies—“i have ISIS, Shia ISIS, liberals, libertarians, nazis, anti‑nazis…”—illustrates the same rebellious, confrontational spirit the track channels. The repeated references to war, hate, and “the big F” echo the song’s aggressive riffs and lyrical focus on oppression and resistance.

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