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Comic Book Guy (Jeff Albertson) is known for being a cynical, elitist internet commentator who constantly criticizes and belittles others, especially in gaming culture. This mirrors LDibara77959's repeated complaints about Riot Games' ranking system, such as "i think if riot games actually cares about the state of ranked they should: 1. Hard mmr reset 2. Revert to old ranking system..." and their disdainful statements like "high elo is literally unenjoyable to play and this is why majority of us go into boosting". Their frequent use of hateful slurs and self‑aggrandizing trolling, e.g., "i hate niggars" and "disgusting niggar @drewlevin", reflects Comic Book Guy's harsh, contemptuous tone. Both display a sense of superiority, a focus on gaming, and a willingness to harass others online. The user's pattern of posting provocative, vitriolic content aligns with Comic Book Guy's reputation as the ultimate internet troll.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user demonstrates extraverted behavior by regularly posting public, confrontational messages and tagging others, e.g., 'i think if riot games actually cares about the state of ranked they should: 1. Hard mmr reset…'. Their focus on concrete details and observable data—such as '5000 platinum stuckers got master in 2023' and 'max 2 accs per person like in korea'—points to a sensing preference. Their reasoning is framed in logical, results‑oriented terms, like 'we need a hard rank reset for everyone' and 'if you think ADC is a weak role you are just a delusional subhuman', indicating a thinking style. Finally, they push for strict rules and structured solutions, showing a judging orientation, as seen in calls for 'hard mmr reset' and demands that 'no actual fulltime booster owns a main account'.

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League of Legends strategist & rank‑reset enthusiast. Once lost a rank in a single game—now sharing esports insights and community tips.– @LDibara77959

Your signature cocktail
The cocktail is as bitter and chaotic as the user’s tirades, mixing a harsh Aperol with smoky mezcal to echo their calls for a "hard mmr reset" and "revert to old ranking system" ("i think if riot games actually cares about the state of ranked they should: 1. Hard mmr reset 2. Revert to old ranking system and lp gains and move emerald to between diamond / master 3. max 2 accs per person like in korea 4. merge euw and eune,good players move to euw anyway 1/2"). The charcoal‑infused syrup adds a dark, murky depth reflecting the repeated hateful lines like "i hate niggars" that dominate their timeline. A splash of lime and ginger bitters bring a sharp, acrid edge, mirroring the aggressive tone of tweets such as "disgusting niggar @drewlevin" and "if you think ADC is a weak role you are just a delusional subhuman that should never touch gaming in your miserable low elo life again". The drink’s volatile profile captures the user’s tendency to stir controversy and reject moderation, just as they claim "no customer got a penalty" while boasting about boosting. This bitter, smoky concoction is a literal taste of their disruptive online presence.

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The user repeatedly shows a focus on personal gain, manipulation, and a willingness to bypass rules for profit, which aligns with Slytherin’s ambition and cunning. For example, they say, "...if you duo with a handleveled non rank manipulated account ... I can kinda boost ppl anyway and the fact ill make 3x more money than earlier?" and "you gonna need to hunt us down irl (which u wont) if u want to stop us" indicating a scheming mindset. Their self‑identification as "the founder of the niggar cult" and the desire to dominate the ranking system reflect a desire for power and control. These traits are characteristic of Slytherin rather than the bravery of Gryffindor, the loyalty of Hufflepuff, or the wisdom of Ravenclaw.

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The Rage Against the Machine track 'Killing in the Name' captures the user's aggressive defiance toward authority and their repeated calls for rebellion against Riot's ranking system. The lyric 'Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me' mirrors tweets like 'you gonna need to hunt us down irl(which u wont) if u want to stop us' and 'no actual fulltime booster ... do you rtrds really think we feel intimidated at all by your statements:D'. Their constant hate‑filled statements such as 'i hate niggars' and 'disgusting niggar @drewlevin imagine doing ur best to punish smurfs...' echo the song's repeated chant of 'and now you do what?' and the raw anger of the refrain 'some of those that work forces are the same as the ones we hate'. The song's themes of confronting oppressive systems and unleashing fury align with the user's frustrations about ranking resets, smurf bans, and extremist rhetoric. Thus, this angry anthem fits the user's personality and expressed grievances.

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