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Lisa Simpson is the most fitting match because she combines progressive activism, sharp intellect, and a sarcastic edge that mirrors the user’s style. The user’s tweet "Criminalizing drug ownership makes going out of addiction harder, should be abolished as such" shows a strong left‑wing stance on social justice, echoing Lisa’s frequent advocacy for fairness and equality. Their technical jokes such as "Providing root instead of nginx privileges would be a plus. You're asking for a gratis privilege escalation too???????? 😭😭😭💀" reflect Lisa’s nerdy curiosity about computers and systems. The dark satire in "After sponsoring Hitler, we're happy to sponsor Mussolini as well" demonstrates a willingness to expose absurdities and hypocrisy, a trait Lisa often displays in her satirical commentary on politics. Finally, the frequent political memes about elections and EU politics, for example "Dutch election season is something else", align with Lisa’s habit of staying informed and commenting on current affairs.

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The user shows introverted tendencies by often posting reflective, analytical commentary rather than initiating conversations; for example, they write "Widzę, że ekscytacja sondażami dalej trwa..." which is a thoughtful analysis of polling cycles. Their focus on abstract patterns and underlying ideas, as seen in "Socialism is when government gets a shareholder dividend" and the categorization "The apk tools community: Alpine Linux, Adélie Linux, Chimera Linux…", demonstrates an intuitive (N) preference. Their arguments are logical and critical, such as "Criminalizing drug ownership makes going out of addiction harder, should be abolished as such", reflecting a thinking (T) style. The frequent spontaneous memes and jokes, like "After sponsoring Hitler, we're happy to sponsor Mussolini as well" and quick retorts, reveal a perceiving (P) orientation that values flexibility over strict planning.

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Dutch techie & political satirist. Open-source advocate, meme-to-policy maker - once used a coffee-pot as a honeypot. #NL #EU #Linux– @liberdalau

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Root Access Revolt mixes Dutch genever, a nod to the user's location and frequent mentions of Dutch politics like "Dutch election season is something else". The dash of absinthe mirrors the dark, provocative humor found in the tweet "After sponsoring Hitler, we're happy to sponsor Mussolini as well", a spirit as controversial as the historical figures referenced. Beet juice adds a deep red hue and a nod to the "Providing root instead of nginx privileges would be a plus" tweet, symbolizing both Polish roots and the idea of root access. A pinch of chili‑infused syrup provides a fiery kick reminiscent of the sarcastic edge in "Mfs will stay understaffed before they get to the idea that maybe not everyone has to prompt Claude in an office in SF". Finally, edible glitter celebrates the user’s LGBTQ+ identity, hinted at by the @lnl.gay handle in the bio, making the drink sparkle as flamboyantly as their online presence.

Your Hogwarts House
This user demonstrates a keen intellect and a love for witty, incisive commentary, hallmarks of Ravenclaw. Their technical posts, such as "Providing root instead of nginx privileges would be a plus. You're asking for a gratis privilege escalation too???????? 😭😭😭💀" and the breakdown of Linux distributions in "The apk tools community: Alpine Linux, Adélie Linux, Chimera Linux, …", show a deep analytical mindset. Their sharp political satire, for example "After sponsoring Hitler, we're happy to sponsor Mussolini as well" and "Socialism is when government gets a shareholder dividend", reflects a quick, clever humor that values insight over bravado. Overall, the combination of intellectual curiosity, clever wordplay, and thoughtful analysis points to Ravenclaw.

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The track "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against the Machine captures @liberdalau's defiant, anti‑authoritarian vibe, especially their provocative humor like the tweet "After sponsoring Hitler, we're happy to sponsor Mussolini as well". Their left‑leaning, anti‑establishment commentary such as "Socialism is when government gets a shareholder dividend" and the frustration expressed in "Mfs will stay understaffed before they get to the idea that maybe not everyone has to prompt Claude in an office in SF" echo the song’s repeated refrain of refusing to obey oppressive powers. The repeated chant "Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me" mirrors the user’s rebellious stance toward corporate tech culture and political elites, while their tech‑savvy side ("The apk tools community: Alpine Linux, Adélie Linux, Chimera Linux…") fits the song’s aggressive, high‑energy sound. Overall, the song’s message of resisting authority and challenging the status quo aligns perfectly with the user’s tweets.

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