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The user is intensely religious, constantly posting prayers, saints, and Catholic doctrine such as "Benedict XVI, Ora Pro Nobis" and "The eucharist is always incredible," echoing Ned Flanders' devout Christian identity. Their frequent moralizing, like "Timothy 2:12 wins again" and urging others to pray for Japan, mirrors Ned’s habit of offering moral guidance and prayer. Like Ned, they adopt a conservative worldview, championing traditional values and denouncing what they see as moral decay, evident in tweets like "The use of contraceptives is a form of sodomy in my opinion." While the user’s tone can be harsher and includes slurs, the core pattern of religious fervor and moral admonishment aligns closely with Ned Flanders.

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The user’s constant interaction and public rulings, such as "Miki rule 67: ideologies that start with neo r always bad" and "I’m heavily considering pruning my followers of ‘cultists’", indicate an extraverted, outward‑focused style. Their frequent speculation about large‑scale historical and future scenarios—e.g., "I’m rather confident a sengoku army could smash any european army"—shows a preference for intuition over concrete details. Decision‑making is driven by logical critique rather than personal sentiment, as seen in statements like "99% of what gets said of papal infallibility is just plain misinformation" and "The use of contraceptives is a form of sodomy in my opinion". The user also displays a strong desire for order and control, creating rules and planning actions, for example "Miki rule 67" and "It’s time". Together these patterns align best with the ENTJ personality type.

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History buff, strategy gamer, multilingual Catholic. I once taught a math lesson using meme videos. 🇯🇵🇨🇦 EN/FR/JP– @mikimikisukii

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The "St. Miki's Crusader Cooler" blends devotion and controversy, mirroring Miki's fervent Catholic posts such as "Benedict XVI, Ora Pro Nobis." Japanese sake honors the user's Japanese roots ("place, japan") and the love for Eastern culture seen in "Happy feast day of St. Francis Xavier." Maple syrup nods to the Canadian flag in the bio (🇨🇦) and the sweet side of memes like "These vids have done more to teach maths than schools lmfao." Benedictine liqueur and Campari add a herbal and bitter complexity that reflects the user's sharp political commentary, for example "MAGA in a nutshell" and "The use of contraceptives is a form of sodomy in my opinion." A splash of fresh lemon juice brightens the drink, echoing the energetic, meme‑filled vibe of posts like "I wish men got the emotional support women do fr."

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The user frequently emphasizes personal ambition, dominance, and a desire to shape others' beliefs, which aligns with Slytherin's drive for power and cunning. For example, they claim 'Miki’s always right abt this stuff award' and boast 'I’m confident these men will be saints one day — I hope in my lifetime,' showing a self‑confident, strategic mindset. Their repeated calls to 'prayer' and 'Ora Pro Nobis' are used to rally followers, as seen in 'Benedict XVI, Ora Pro Nobis' and 'The goyim have gone insane,' reflecting a manipulative approach. The tweet 'MAGA in a nutshell' and the statement 'The use of contraceptives is a form of sodomy in my opinion' demonstrate a willingness to push controversial, agenda‑driven ideas, a hallmark of Slytherin ambition.

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The user is a devout Catholic who constantly invokes saints and prayers, as shown by tweets like "Benedict XVI, Ora Pro Nobis." and "Happy feast day of St. Francis Xavier… I am eternally grateful for what he did…". They also adopt a militant, crusader‑like stance, denouncing modern culture with lines such as "MAGA in a nutshell" and declaring "The goyim have gone insane.". "Battle Hymn of the Republic" frames a righteous war for God, with lyrics like "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord" that echo the user’s reverence for divine authority. Its refrain "Glory, glory, hallelujah!" matches the user’s frequent calls to prayer and their celebration of traditional doctrine, even citing "Timothy 2:12 wins again.". The song’s blend of religious fervor and combative marching perfectly captures the user’s mix of faith, tradition, and aggressive online activism.

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