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The user is a highly technical mathematician and logician, posting about cubical sets, De Morgan cubes, and Cartesian closed categories (e.g., 'Cubical sets are quite strange, come to think of it… take De Morgan cubes, for instance…'); they combine advanced math with street slang and rap culture, as seen in 'I am a 30 year old rapper from the streets of Atlanta and ts how I proved that p ∣ Fₚ − (5/p) for a rational prime p ≠ 2, 5.'; their bio 'In logic, there are no morals.' and tweets like 'Metalheads and rock fans are undoubtedly the stupidest people ever…' show a disdain for mainstream tastes, reminiscent of Professor Frink's cold, scientific worldview; the frequent cat emojis (😺😺😺) and quirky symbols such as '🐈' echo Frink's eccentric communication style; therefore, Professor Frink's blend of brilliant scientific knowledge, odd slang, and socially detached demeanor best matches @ModalMetamodel's profile.

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The tweet 'The only thing that’s really required in order to reach LFPT from my statement right here is the universal property defining exponential objects in Cartesian closed 🐈s' shows a focus on abstract theory rather than social interaction, suggesting introversion. Their frequent references to abstract structures, such as 'Cubical sets are quite strange… De Morgan cubes… presheaves over the De Morgan cube' and 'a fragment of second order arithmetic together with projective determinacy allows for the construction of a well founded model of ZFC in L', indicate a preference for intuition over concrete details. Logical analysis dominates their discourse, evident in lines like 'The ‘voodoo’ here is that the linear recurrence…' and 'In particular, a fragment of second order arithmetic…', reflecting a thinking orientation. Finally, the systematic presentation of research updates, e.g., 'Welcome back to #VL5AlgNT…' and the step‑by‑step argument structure, demonstrates a judging style.

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Category theorist & HoTT researcher. I once explained De Morgan cubes with a cat meme while vibing to trap beats. #Math #Cats #Music– @ModalMetamodel

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The Modal Meow‑tic cocktail captures the tangled blend of high‑level logic and feline flair that defines @ModalMetamodel. Gin stands in for the necessity operator of modal logic, echoing the tweet ‘The only thing that’s really required in order to reach LFPT from my statement right here is the universal property defining exponential objects in Cartesian closed 🐈s’. Blue Curaçao evokes the vivid De Morgan cubes, as the user writes, ‘Cubical sets are quite strange, come to think of it… take De Morgan cubes, for instance.’ A dash of cat‑infused simple syrup pays homage to the endless stream of cat emojis like ‘😺😺😺’ that pepper their timeline. Finally, a splash of absinthe reflects the bio’s stark claim ‘In logic, there are no morals’, while fresh lime juice adds the sharp, street‑wise edge of their rap‑style math rants.

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The user consistently displays a deep love of learning and intellectual curiosity, e.g., "Dedekind cubical sets arise from free distributive lattices, so a cubical set consists of a set of n cubes for each n…" and "The only thing that’s really required in order to reach LFPT ... is the universal property defining exponential objects in Cartesian closed 🐈s." They also reference advanced concepts such as projective determinacy and well‑founded models of ZFC: "a fragment of second order arithmetic together with projective determinacy allows for the construction of a well founded model of ZFC in L." These tweets emphasize the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake rather than power or status. While they use flamboyant slang, the core of their content is scholarly and analytical, fitting Ravenclaw’s value of wisdom and intellect.

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The user’s bio declares "In logic, there are no morals." and many tweets revolve around logical and set‑theoretic concepts such as "The only thing that’s really required in order to reach LFPT from my statement right here is the universal property defining exponential objects in Cartesian closed 🐈s" and "You can actually accomplish this in some sense (and I don’t just mean in the sense of ‘PA + Con(ZFC) interprets ZFC’). In particular, a fragment of second order arithmetic together with projective determinacy allows for the construction of a well founded model of ZFC in L." This focus on logic and the loss of naive moral intuition mirrors the theme of Supertramp’s "The Logical Song", which laments how education strips away childlike innocence and replaces it with a cold, logical worldview. Their frequent cat emojis (🐈) and the line about Cartesian closed cats echo the song’s refrain about being “logical” and “scientific”. Additionally, the playful, slightly rebellious rap‑style language in tweets like "Satan be provin’ wit me" fits the song’s tongue‑in‑cheek critique of societal expectations. Overall, the blend of high‑level mathematics, logical obsession, and quirky self‑aware tone makes "The Logical Song" a perfect match.

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