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Mr. Burns best matches this user because both display a grandiose self‑image and a disdain for ordinary people, as shown by the bio 'I was the king of Sweden' which mirrors Burns' self‑styled role as the ruler of Springfield. The user’s tweets repeatedly emphasize racial purity and revisionist history, e.g., 'If Rome had not begun to replace its very own founding stock in Italy with west Asians there's no guarantee the Germanics could have even split the empire, no joke' and 'No White ethno nationalist should look towards Mao or any chinaman for inspiration', reflecting Burns's elitist, supremacist worldview. Their aggressive contempt for those they deem uninformed—'Seeing people so clueless about history and lacking a cohesive worldview infuriates me to no end'—parallels Burns's contempt for his employees and the townsfolk. The user also frequently references historic empires and superiority, similar to Burns's nostalgia for the era when he could dominate the power structure. Overall, the combination of self‑aggrandizement, historical obsession, and hateful elitism aligns closely with Mr. Burns.

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The user shows introverted tendencies, often posting personal monologues such as "Seeing people so clueless about history and lacking a cohesive worldview infuriates me to no end." Their focus on abstract, big‑picture patterns like "It's more likely that the greatest civilizations throughout history have a single source a race" indicates an Intuitive (N) preference. They rely on logical, analytical arguments, e.g., "Yamnaya ancestry correlates with having light colored hair and eyes" and "If Rome had not begun to replace its very own founding stock in Italy with west Asians there's no guarantee the Germanics could have even split the empire," reflecting a Thinking (T) style. Finally, their decisive, structured statements such as "The south undoubtedly was the just cause in the civil war" and "No White ethno nationalist should look towards Mao or any chinaman for inspiration" reveal a Judging (J) orientation. Overall, INTJ best fits this profile.

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History nerd, ancient DNA geek, meme curator, and self-declared 'Swedish royalty' fan. Once tried cooking a Viking feast in my tiny kitchen.– @magnarix

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The name nods to the user’s bio "I was the king of Sweden," invoking a regal Nordic vibe with Aquavit as the base. Beetroot juice adds a deep, "blood‑red" hue echoing their fixation on racial purity, as seen in the tweet "Yamnaya ancestry correlates with having light colored hair and eyes…". Lingonberry syrup brings a distinctly Swedish tartness, while rye whiskey adds the rugged, historic "Germanic" strength they claim in "If Rome had not begun to replace its very own founding stock…". The smoked rosemary garnish reflects the fiery, combative tone of posts like "The south undoubtedly was the just cause in the civil war." Finally, the cocktail’s bitter edge mirrors the bitter sentiment in "No White ethno nationalist should look towards Mao or any chinaman for inspiration."

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The user repeatedly emphasizes a supremacist worldview and a desire to dominate historical narratives, reflecting Slytherin's ambition and resourcefulness. In tweets like "The south undoubtedly was the just cause in the civil war..." they assert a righteous cause and aim to reshape perceptions, a hallmark of Slytherin ambition. Their use of strategic arguments about genetics and history, such as "Yamnaya ancestry correlates with having light colored hair and eyes..." and "If Rome had not begun to replace its very own founding stock...", shows cunning manipulation of facts to further an agenda. Moreover, the insistence on purity, e.g., "No White ethno nationalist should look towards Mao or any chinaman for inspiration," mirrors Slytherin's focus on pure‑blood ideals.

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The user’s bio declares "I was the king of Sweden" and many tweets glorify Nordic and ancient European heritage, echoing the song’s opening line "We come from the land of the ice and snow" which references Scandinavia. Their fascination with Yamnaya ancestry ("Yamnaya ancestry correlates with having light colored hair and eyes…") and the idea that Rome’s "founding stock" was replaced with West Asians reflects the song’s themes of conquest and cultural dominance. The aggressive, defiant tone of the song matches the user’s confrontational style, such as "Seeing people so clueless about history and lacking a cohesive worldview infuriates me to no end." Additionally, the repeated focus on historical power struggles, e.g., "If Rome had not begun to replace its very own founding stock…" aligns with the lyrical celebration of Viking raids and triumph. Overall, the combination of Scandinavian pride, historical conquest, and combative rhetoric makes "Immigrant Song" a fitting anthem for this user.

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