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Your Simpsons character
Comic Book Guy is a pedantic, elitist nerd who constantly uses data to assert superiority, which mirrors this user's obsession with genetic admixture maps and frequent claims of ethnic hierarchy, such as 'One person with individuality and innovative capabilities is infinitely more valuable than millions of those who neither strive nor aspire... Idle groups such as Indians... will rarely produce anything that will rival the per capita qualities of Northwestern.' The user also treats complex scientific tools like qpAdm as weapons in ideological battles, similar to Comic Book Guy's tendency to weaponize pop‑culture knowledge, as seen in 'Admixture map of Balkan regions made using qpAdm' and 'I spent 6 hours modeling the Spanish region of Andalusia in qpAdm.' Their disdain for mainstream opinions and frequent condescending remarks (e.g., 'It’s so obvious that Elon here doesn't believe in what he's writing') reflect Comic Book Guy's classic 'Worst. [something] Ever.' attitude. Additionally, the user's frequent meta‑commentary about social media usage ('Spending less time on social media... makes you feel so much better') mirrors Comic Book Guy's self‑aware sarcasm about the internet. Overall, the blend of nerdy data‑driven arguments, elitist worldview, and sarcastic disdain makes Comic Book Guy the closest Simpsons counterpart.

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The user shows strong extraversion by constantly engaging with others, posting confrontational comments and quoting other tweets, e.g., "I'll soon be releasing a new map… Stay tuned chuds" and "I'm going to play armchair general for a moment". Their focus on abstract patterns, large‑scale genetic models, and speculative historical narratives—such as "Admixture map of Balkan regions made using qpAdm" and "The Slavs did to Macedonia what the Germans did to Prussia"—indicates a preference for intuition (N). Decision‑making is driven by logical analysis and data rather than personal feelings, as seen in "States with higher Nordic ancestry also have some of the highest average IQs in the country" and the detailed haplogroup explanation. Finally, the systematic planning and organized output—"Just spent 6 hours of my life modeling the Spanish region of Andalusia" and "I made a new and improved model of Andalusia"—reflect a judging (J) orientation.

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Population geneticist mapping Balkan & European ancestry with qpAdm. Iron Age history buff, data-visualisation nerd, and occasional Macedonian DNA jokes.– @m_kolovrt

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The Macedonian Mosaic blends the fiery smokiness of mezcal with the traditional Balkan spirit of plum rakija, echoing the user's love for genetic 'admixture' maps like the one he posted: "Admixture map of Balkan regions made using qpAdm. Credit to @wacistwigga for illustrating the map and @Digitalfire880 for creating some of the models". The pomegranate juice adds a deep red hue, symbolizing the historic bloodlines he references when he writes, "The Slavs did to Macedonia what the Germans did to Prussia: we conquered the land, settled it, and made its name our own redefining it in the process." A dash of Angostura bitters captures his sharp criticism of modern politics, as seen in "It's so obvious that Elon here doesn't believe in what he's writing". Finally, honey syrup sweetens the mix, hinting at his nostalgic longing for a united Yugoslavia: "I wasn't born during Yugoslavia, but I still want it back. The idea of Slavic unity appeals to me, it's sad that the petty nationalism won." This cocktail is as complex and layered as his worldview, mixing bitter, sweet, and smoky notes to reflect his fascination with ancestry, nationalism, and controversy.

Your Hogwarts House
The user displays strong ambition and a desire for power, as in "I wish for the South Slavs to unite again, this time including Bulgaria." They repeatedly stress blood purity and genetic superiority, for example "States with higher Nordic ancestry also have some of the highest average IQs in the country." Their use of detailed genetic mapping, like "Admixture map of Balkan regions made using qpAdm," shows a cunning application of knowledge to support supremacist ideas. These traits of ambition, resourcefulness, and a focus on lineage match the core values of Slytherin.

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The user’s obsession with Iron Age admixture and Viking ancestry, e.g., 'Iron Age admixture of myself (Macedonian) Russia_Viking_o = Slavic' and 'I’m modeling the Spanish region of Andalusia in qpAdm', shows a fascination with ancient conquest and northern peoples. The aggressive, triumphant tone of Led Zeppelin’s 'Immigrant Song'—with lines like 'We come from the land of the ice and snow' and 'the hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands'—mirrors his glorification of Slavic expansion and his calls for unity among South Slavs. His repeated references to 'the Slavs did to Macedonia what the Germans did to Prussia' and his celebration of conquest fit the song’s war‑like, conquering imagery. Moreover, his frequent use of demeaning terms like 'chuds' and his confrontational style echo the song’s raw, defiant energy. The song’s iconic riff and chant‑like chorus also match his repetitive posting of maps and genetic data, presenting a kind of anthem for his nationalist agenda.

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