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Bart Simpson is the classic rebel who constantly pushes back against authority and mainstream norms, much like @memesofpr’s contrarian, anti-establishment tweets. The user’s repeated catch‑phrase "everything is about god except religion religion is about power" functions like Bart’s own mantra "Eat my shorts!" (e.g., "everything is about god except religion...", "the UK has a lot of safetyism and not a lot of safety"). Their disdain for political correctness and woke narratives is evident in tweets such as "a first worlder hires an immigrant to clean their toilet on the cheap... leftists... are wrong" and "is this considered a pro free speech org in the UK?". Their libertarian, pro‑capitalist stance ("capitalism is better for everyone... if you're smart enough to realise this, you're smart enough to not be poor") mirrors Bart’s anti‑establishment, "I do what I want" attitude. Finally, the user’s meme‑heavy, sarcastic style (multiple picture memes, repeated slogans) echoes Bart’s penchant for pranks and meme‑like catch‑phrases, making Bart the best match.

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The user’s tweets are mostly self‑directed analyses and reflections rather than conversational banter, showing a preference for internal processing – e.g., 'my thoughts every time I see a job opening at a big tech censorship department (translated with Grok)' and 'my distate for credentialism is probably my most expensive belief.' They consistently discuss abstract, future‑oriented concepts and historical patterns, indicating a strong intuition – for example, 'Ancient Greece created so much of our culture because it had a competitive free market in higher education' and 'the cultural dominance of the US is much more pronounced than its economic dominance because no country has an equivalent of the 1st amendment.' Their decision‑making is grounded in logical, impersonal reasoning rather than personal values, as seen in 'capitalism is better for everyone including the poorest people, but if you’re smart enough to realise this, you’re smart enough to not be poor' and 'if we asked a robot to maximise equality … we would call it AI misalignment, but when it’s done by humans we call it social policy.' The user prefers structured, decisive statements and rankings, a hallmark of judging – evident in the 'country tier list that won't offend anyone' and the definitive claim 'everything is about god except religion religion is about power.'

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AI meme curator, libertarian skeptic, turning policy paradoxes into punchlines. Got coffee on a toilet once—efficiency at its finest.– @memesofpr

Your signature cocktail
The Godless Power Paradox blends bitter absinthe (the dark power behind religion) with bright grapefruit (the sharp edge of free speech), a dash of Earl Grey tea (the intellectual competition of ancient Greece) and smoked rosemary (the lingering smoke of controversial policies). The bitter base echoes the tweet "everything is about god except religion religion is about power". The citrus punch reflects the libertarian zeal of "capitalism is better for everyone including the poorest people, but if you’re smart enough to realise this, you’re smart enough to not be poor". The tea and smoky garnish recall "the Soviet Union was run by communists, with the exception of its education system" and "the UK has a lot of safetyism and not a lot of safety", reminding of paradoxical safety‑first yet unsafe world. Overall the drink is a provocative, layered cocktail that mirrors the user's contrarian, analytical, and unapologetically bold style.

Your Hogwarts House
The user consistently displays deep, cross‑disciplinary analysis, such as the AI‑alignment tweet: "if we asked a robot to maximise equality … we would call it ‘AI misalignment’ but when it’s done by humans we call it ‘social policy’". Their humor and clever analogies, like "Verbal aggression is one of the best inventions of civilization, conflict is good, violence is bad", reveal a sharp wit typical of Ravenclaw. They pursue truth and critique power structures, e.g., "everything is about god except religion, religion is about power", showing a priority on intellectual insight over loyalty or bravery. While they are outspoken, the emphasis is on rational argument rather than the bold risk‑taking of Gryffindor, and they lack the steadfast loyalty of Hufflepuff. Consequently, the house that best matches their intellectual curiosity, wit, and value of knowledge is Ravenclaw.

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The song 'Revolution' by The Beatles resonates strongly with @memesofpr's provocative and critical stance on societal issues. The lyrics emphasize the need for change and challenge the status quo, akin to their tweet, 'everything is about god except religion religion is about power', which critiques institutional power structures. Additionally, their commentary on immigration and social policy, such as, 'most immigrants to the US are refugees from labor law', reflects a desire for systemic reform. This alignment with themes of advocacy and questioning societal norms makes 'Revolution' an apt match.

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