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Your Simpsons character
Bart Simpson is the quintessential rebel who thrives on provocation and sarcasm, much like @im_maroou’s tweet "Bro no one asked for your opinion go 0/1 IRL". The user’s frequent use of profanity and shock value, as seen in "What the F" and "I'll say 4 words regarding the 7/10 attacks: 'They had it coming'", mirrors Bart’s love for pushing boundaries. Their political trolling and meme‑laden posts such as "One month since the start of the revolution" and "#WeStandWithPalestine" reflect Bart’s habit of stirring up controversy at school and on the playground. Like Bart’s catch‑all "Eat my shorts", this account often dismisses opposing viewpoints with a quick, abrasive retort. Overall, the user’s combative, meme‑driven style and disregard for authority align closely with Bart’s mischievous, anti‑establishment persona.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user shows strong extraversion by constantly engaging with the public and confronting others, as seen in tweets like "Bro no one asked for your opinion go 0/1 IRL" and "A pic moments before absolutely demolishing @piersmorgan". Their focus on abstract, speculative themes such as political conspiracies and future outcomes, exemplified by "Looks like what a terrorist organization would do…" and "One month since the start of the revolution", points to an intuitive (N) orientation. The blunt, analytical tone of statements like "Americans are so dumb that they want to Defund their unis" and "I'll say 4 words regarding the 7/10 attacks: 'They had it coming'" indicates a thinking (T) preference. Finally, the rapid, unstructured posting of short reactions like "What the F" and "keep crying" reflects a perceiving (P) style that favors flexibility over planning.

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Algerian commentator & meme curator. Coffee-fueled, I blend politics, humor & occasional stream support. Once turned a protest sign into a viral meme.– @im_maroou

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This drink captures the fiery, outspoken vibe of @im_maroou with a smoky base of mezcal that mirrors his "Common taliban W" and "What the ACTUAL FUCK" attitude. The addition of arak honors his Algerian roots, echoing his pride in "mArOOu 🇩🇿🔻" and the "One month since the start of the revolution" tweet. Pomegranate juice adds a sweet, red-and-white hue reminiscent of the Algerian flag and his frequent calls to #WeStandWithPalestine. A harissa-infused simple syrup brings the heat of his heated political rants like "Wallah ghir that's enough" and "The special forces didn't even get involved yet !!". Finally, a dash of bitters reflects his cynicism and sarcasm, as seen in "This shit is getting dumber and dumber". Served over ice with a chili garnish, it's a bold cocktail for anyone who isn't afraid to speak their mind.

Your Hogwarts House
The user's tweets show a clear drive to attract attention and assert dominance, reflecting Slytherin's ambition and cunning. They boast with lines like 'Huge W for fat G' and dramatize situations saying 'The special forces didn’t even get involved yet !!', indicating a desire to appear powerful. Their confrontational style—'Bro no one asked for your opinion go 0/1 IRL' and strategic political commentary such as '#WeStandWithPalestine'—demonstrates a calculated use of controversy to push personal viewpoints. This pattern of self‑promotion and strategic provocation aligns more with Slytherin traits than with the bravery of Gryffindor or the loyalty of Hufflepuff.

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The user’s timeline is filled with defiant, anti‑establishment posts such as "One month since the start of the revolution", "Bro no one asked for your opinion go 0/1 IRL", and the emphatic "WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK", all of which echo the angry protest chant of Rage Against the Machine’s "Killing in the Name". The chorus’s line "Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me" mirrors the user’s refusal to accept authority, seen in tweets like "The special forces didn’t even get involved yet !!" and the repeated condemnation of governments (#WeStandWithPalestine, criticism of the US and Egyptian regimes). The song’s relentless, militant sound fits the user’s frequent calls for resistance and "W" memes ("Huge W for fat G", "Common taliban W"), underscoring a combative, revolutionary identity.

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