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Comrade Kang Tae-moo's personality shares similarities with Sideshow Bob from The Simpsons. Both are driven by a desire for power and control, often resorting to elaborate schemes and manipulation to achieve their goals. Like Sideshow Bob, Comrade Kang Tae-moo is a vocal critic of authority, particularly the Indian government, and frequently expresses his frustration and anger towards those he perceives as corrupt or incompetent. His tweet about 'the real reason bestest finisher sent santner ahead of himself Namaz padh padh ke ghutne dukhre' shows his willingness to use sarcasm and dark humor to criticize those he disagrees with, much like Sideshow Bob's elaborate plans to get rid of Bart Simpson.

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A passionate advocate for Hindutva ideology, with a keen interest in Indian politics and culture. Also a die-hard Manchester United fan.– @jewmedh

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Comrade Kang Tae-moo's unwavering dedication to Hindutva ideology, his strong sense of self-belief, and his willingness to challenge authority, particularly the Indian government, align him with the values of Slytherin house. His tweet about the 'movement to create doyens of Savarkarite intellectuals' and his criticism of the 'dhando Gujjus' demonstrate his commitment to a specific ideology and his ambition to see it prevail. His sharp criticism of the government and his willingness to express controversial opinions, even if they are unpopular, also reflect the Slytherin trait of ambition and a desire to achieve power. While Gryffondor might be associated with courage, Slytherin's ambition and cunning resonate more with his approach to politics and his strong opinions on various issues.

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The song 'The Final Countdown' by Europe, with its dramatic build-up and sense of anticipation, mirrors Comrade Kang Tae-moo's passionate and sometimes aggressive approach to expressing his opinions. His tweets about Indian politics, particularly his criticism of the government and his strong support for Hindutva ideology, often have a sense of urgency and a desire for change. The song's powerful chorus and its message of hope and determination resonate with his strong convictions and his belief in the potential for a better future. His tweet about 'Just trust the process lads, this press is just unholy. We just need no injuries and we'll for sure be one of the favs to win the Prem. Baldy champ we got your back, screw em all! [picture]' reflects the song's themes of perseverance and belief in a positive outcome, even in the face of adversity.

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