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Comic Book Guy is the quintessential cynic and continuity‑obsessed fan who constantly rails against retcons and virtue‑signalling, which mirrors liddle_lefty's obsession with the Bridget retcon and his repeated criticism of activist‑driven changes. The user even declares, "I'm primarily known as the anti Bridget retcon user," echoing Comic Book Guy's famous disdain for comic‑book continuity breaches. Their catch‑all mantra, "Just want it to be on the record: I'm for good things, and against bad things," functions like Comic Book Guy's iconic "Worst. Episode. Ever." catchphrase, a sarcastic refrain that underscores a jaded worldview. The tweet about the FGC being "90% virtue optics, 10% fighting games" and the complaint that "The game's numbers don't lie" reflect the same nit‑picking, data‑driven criticism that Comic Book Guy uses to dismiss popular trends he finds shallow. Overall, the user's pattern of repetitive, sarcastic, and hyper‑critical commentary on fandom, activism, and media aligns closely with Comic Book Guy's character.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user’s frequent self‑referential line "Just want it to be on the record: I'm for good things, and against bad things" shows an introverted, reflective style rather than a socially‑seeking one. Their focus on hidden patterns and macro‑level trends, such as "The Bridget debate in 2025 is just actual fans stating one phrase in response to mentally ill walls of text" and "The game's numbers don't lie", indicates an intuitive (N) preference for abstract connections. Decision‑making is driven by logical analysis, evident in statements like "If you see anything concerning about this image of an all female bracket, then you're a mentally ill right wing fascist and should be banned for life" which prioritises objective reasoning over personal feeling. The repeated desire to label, judge and organize, for example "I'm for good things, and against bad things" and "The FGC is 90% virtue optics, 10% fighting games", reflects a judging (J) orientation. Overall, the combination of introversion, intuition, thinking and judging aligns best with the INTJ personality type.

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Gaming commentator & Guilty Gear fan. Survived the Bridget controversy, once got a bot to retcon him. Calling out woke trends, one tweet at a time.– @liddle_lefty

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The drink is smoky and bitter like the user’s constant frustration with the "Bridget retcon" saga, with mezcal representing the burnt‑out feeling of endless online fights. Campari adds a sharp bitterness echoing tweets such as "I'm for good things, and against bad things." Yuzu juice brings a Japanese twist, nodding to the creator’s obsession with Guilty Gear and ArcSystemWorks. A ginger kick mirrors the fiery rants about "trans hijack" and "bots" while the Coke float hints at the bot‑filled internet they despise. As they say, "The Bridget debate in 2025 is just actual fans stating one phrase in response to mentally ill walls of text," this cocktail captures that chaotic, bittersweet vibe.

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Ravenclaw values intelligence, curiosity, and a love of analysis, which aligns with @liddle_lefty's constant dissection of cultural and political trends. For example, they write, "What kind of psyopp causes a normie to have this reaction to this image" and "I’m trying to make sense of how we got here," showing a desire to understand underlying mechanisms. Their frequent references to "politics were introduced by the thought‑policing lefties" and "Important points: 1. Regular people never cared…" demonstrate a methodical, intellectual approach to critique. They also repeatedly seek evidence by linking articles, such as the automaton‑media link, and quoting multiple sources, reflecting Ravenclaw’s scholarly habits. While they are outspoken, the dominant trait is their analytical mindset rather than bravery or ambition, pointing to Ravenclaw.

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The user repeatedly declares they are "for good things, and against bad things" (tweet: "Just want it to be on the record: I'm for good things, and against bad things.") indicating a desire for simple moral clarity amidst a chaotic online environment. Their frustration with social media noise—e.g., "Musk bragged about Twitter being ideologically neutral, left/right biased posts getting equal engagement"—and the perception that discussions are reduced to virtue‑signalling ("The FGC is 90% virtue optics, 10% fighting games") echo the song's lament that people "talk without listening" and that the world has become a "sound of silence." The constant retcon drama around Bridget, described as "Western activists hijacked the character to push an unfitting and obvious retcon," further illustrates how genuine conversation is drowned out by political noise, matching the song's theme of yearning for quiet truth. Thus, Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence" captures the user’s feeling of being surrounded by endless chatter yet craving honest, unfiltered dialogue.

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