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The user’s obsessive focus on obscure music subcultures, their self‑appointed role as a definitive critic, and their misanthropic, depressive tone align well with Comic Book Guy, the Simpsons’ cynical pop‑culture connoisseur. They claim "the only correct opinion also neet in s also belowground shouldve been a" and critique mainstream reviewers like Fantano, echoing his "Worst. Episode. Ever." attitude. Their constant commentary on niche scenes (e.g., "honestly incelcore as a phenomenon is pretty interesting…") mirrors his love for obscure comics and geek culture. Their self‑deprecating statements like "i fucking HATE my life" reveal a similar blend of arrogance and loneliness, and they even proclaim "i am singlehandedly uniting the scene" as if they were the gatekeeper of the community.

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Their communication is dominated by personal monologues and self‑reflection rather than active social dialogue, as seen in tweets like "i feel like i have aww tysm" and "i am probably the only person on earth that has chadpilled as the top artist," indicating introversion. They constantly draw abstract analogies and discuss big‑picture ideas, e.g., "pholdge and popkill are like the dudes from mythbusters that hated each other's guts" and "honestly incelcore as a phenomenon is pretty interesting...," which shows a preference for intuition over concrete sensing. Decision‑making is blunt and logical, dismissing emotional concerns such as "i dont care if fried is a fat pedophile if he keeps making music like that," reflecting a thinking orientation. Their posting style is spontaneous, eclectic, and unstructured—rapid meme‑laden rants like "i am singlehandedly uniting the scene" and "i fucking HATE my life"—demonstrating a perceiving approach.

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Underground music curator & incelcore aficionado. Meme‑maker who once convinced Fried to drop a track for a joke #NewWorldOrder self‑proclaimed micro‑celebrity– @inexcllentorder

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Fried's Fallout is a smoky, bitter, and dark concoction that mirrors the chaotic, meme‑filled world of @inexcllentorder. Mezcal brings the burned “fried” edge, Campari adds the relentless bitterness of incelcore, Sweet Vermouth smooths the chaos, while blackcurrant liqueur and a hint of activated charcoal give the drink its deep, internet‑underground hue. The drink captures the user’s self‑destructive humor, as they once posted "i fucking HATE my life". It also celebrates their self‑appointed role as a scene unifier, echoing "i am singlehandedly uniting the scene". Finally, the layered, almost absurd composition nods to their love of absurdist memes like "fried is so physically big they replaced his ass with 3 whole upcoming artists".

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The user consistently shows personal ambition and a desire for influence, e.g., "im gonna become a niche internet microcelebrity soon at that pace". They also claim to be driving the community, saying "i am singlehandedly uniting the scene". Their self‑promotion is evident in "i am probably the only person on earth that has chadpilled as the top artist". Additionally, they take a strategic, analytical view of the subculture, noting "honestly incelcore as a phenomenon is pretty interesting as i think that it always has been a mix of schizo loser leftoids and rightoids". This focus on personal advancement, resourcefulness, and willingness to manipulate aligns with Slytherin’s core traits of ambition and cunning.

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The user constantly calls themselves a loser and a 'retarded' outsider, posting tweets like 'i hate my life' and 'my girlfriend? loser', which mirror the self‑deprecating tone of Radiohead's classic. The lyric 'I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo, what the hell am I doing here? I don't belong' directly reflects how they describe their place in the incelcore scene, saying things like 'i might be retarded but is losergirlfriend like the only actually listenable guy' and feeling out of place. Their obsession with fringe music and feeling misunderstood, as shown in 'chronically online people realising noone gives a fuck about their performative ethics irl', aligns with the song's theme of alienation and longing for acceptance. Overall, 'Creep' captures the user's sense of being a misfit, isolated, and yearning for belonging.

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