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The user's tweets reveal a contemptuous, elitist outlook, often dismissing groups they deem inferior, such as "The goyim are stupid" and "Los cristianos de internet creen que profanar una sinagoga es la cosa más irreverente del mundo…". They frequently discuss scheming political manipulation, e.g., "Yo tengo la teoría que eso es lo que los chavistas están usando para ganarse a Trump". Their tone is sardonic and self‑aware, calling themselves "Siempre fui un bot" and mocking the left as "La derecha es una risa". This mirrors Mr. Burns, the wealthy Springfield magnate who looks down on the masses, enjoys scheming for personal gain, and speaks with a condescending, elitist voice. Like Burns, the user’s commentary is driven by a belief in hierarchical order and a disdain for popular movements.

Your MBTI personality Type
Based on the extensive political and cultural commentary, the user shows an introverted style, focusing on internal analysis rather than social interaction, as seen in the tweet "Yo soy la típica amiga solterona que odia a los hombres pero que le dice a sus amigas que se casen…". They favor abstract, big‑picture ideas and pattern‑recognizing insights, e.g., "I’ll repeat it: the Haredim feel the Israeli social contract is being breached" and "The right wing cultural zeitgeist promotes that accusations of bigotry are automatically ridiculous". Their decision‑making is driven by logical critique and evidence, illustrated by "After years of feeding populist sentiment people suddenly believe it is a good idea to combat antisemitism by being classist". Finally, they display a judging orientation, constantly updating beliefs and structuring arguments, as in "Updating my priors" and "Time to put your money where your mouth is".

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Bilingual political commentator & anime nerd based in Israel. Once tried to outwit a meme bot with a cat video—lost. 🎙️🗺️– @Lachamadice

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The cocktail blends smoky mezcal with bright pomegranate juice, echoing the fiery political rants and the Israeli backdrop that @Lachamadice often references, as in "¡Feliz Jánuca!" and "La periferia en Israel". A shot of espresso adds the intellectual kick behind tweets about Hegel and Voegelin, while a chili‑infused simple syrup brings the spicy sarcasm seen in "The goyim are stupid. There is an anime that already did this, it is called "The Grimm variations"". Finally, a candied ginger garnish nods to the user’s love of anime and Japanese culture, reflected in "A mi me da ternura cuando la gente dice que ‘Japón superó a occidente’". Together the drink captures the blend of satire, cultural mash‑up, and intense debate that defines their timeline.

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User @Lachamadice frequently references philosophers and engages in detailed political analysis, such as "Cada vez que leo algo de Voegelin me dan ganas de comprar todo lo que ha escrito el man" and "Yo tengo la teoría que eso es lo que los chavistas están usando para ganarse a Trump", showing a love for learning and clever insight. Their sarcasm and wit are evident in lines like "Hay demasiada gente que no sabe agarrar un pincel quejándose porque el arte hoy en día consiste en una banana pegada a la pared" and "The goyim are stupid. There is an anime that already did this, it is called ‘The Grimm variations’", reflecting the Ravenclaw appreciation for cleverness. They often dissect complex cultural and political issues, e.g., "I’m not pro Haredi on this issue ..." and "The right wing cultural zeitgeist promotes that accusations of bigotry are automatically ridiculous", indicating a value on wisdom and intellectual rigor. These patterns align best with Ravenclaw, the house known for wit, learning, and analytical thinking.

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‘Siempre fui un bot’ and references to bots throughout their timeline (‘Los groypers eran bots no duró ni 24 horas’, ‘Realmente están enloqueciendo a punta de bots jajaja’) show a self‑identification as a machine. They also display a strong fascination with Japanese culture and anime, evident in ‘A mi me da ternura cuando la gente dice que "Japón superó a occidente" en la producción de contenido…’ and ‘The goyim are stupid. There is an anime that already did this, it is called "The Grimm variations".’ The 1983 hit "Mr. Roboto" by Styx captures this dual identity, with lyrics about being a robot forced to hide ("Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto") that echo the user’s bot persona and secretive provocations. The song’s Japanese line directly references the user’s interest in Japan, while its theme of a machine trying to break free mirrors the user’s role as a political troll navigating online platforms. Thus, the blend of robotic self‑description, Japanese references, and a rebellious stance makes "Mr. Roboto" the perfect soundtrack for @Lachamadice.

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