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Marley's intelligence, passion for social justice, and frustration with the status quo resonate with Lisa Simpson's character. Like Lisa, Marley is a critical thinker who challenges authority and speaks out against injustice. He is also deeply concerned about the state of the world and the impact of human actions on the environment and society. 'The timber industry is wild. Imagine putting forward “well, it will allow slightly nicer polished floorboards” as an argument for large scale habitat destruction and feeling no sense of embarrassment at all.' This quote reflects Lisa's concern for environmental issues and her frustration with the lack of awareness and action on these issues.

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Science educator, social justice advocate, and fully automated luxury space procrastinator. Passionate about education, social justice, and making the world a better place. Follow me for witty commentary, insightful analysis, and occasional dad jokes. (Also, Violet Crumble over Crunchie, obviously.)– @marleyhodgman

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Marley's intellectual curiosity, love of knowledge, and independent thinking align with the values of Ravenclaw. He frequently questions authority, analyzes information critically, and values knowledge for its own sake. His tweets about the education system, his critiques of media bias, and his interest in science and philosophy demonstrate his intellectual curiosity. He is also a strong advocate for critical thinking and challenges others to think deeply about the world around them. 'I don’t think Australia is truly ready to listen or reckon with its nature as an occupation of stolen land.' This quote shows his willingness to challenge established narratives and question the status quo, a hallmark of Ravenclaw.

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Marley's observations on the world's injustices, his frustration with the lack of action, and his sense of disillusionment resonate with the themes of 'The Sound of Silence'. The song reflects a feeling of alienation and despair at the world's indifference to suffering and injustice. Marley's tweets about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Australian government's policies, and the state of the world often convey a similar sense of frustration and helplessness. 'I don’t think Australia is truly ready to listen or reckon with its nature as an occupation of stolen land.' This quote reflects the song's theme of people being unable or unwilling to hear the cries of the suffering.

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