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Like Lisa Simpson, Hydri displays a strong sense of social justice and a willingness to challenge societal norms and oppressive systems. Lisa's often-cynical views towards institutions and her passionate advocacy for causes like environmentalism and vegetarianism parallel Hydri's anarchist beliefs and critiques of capitalism and the state. Additionally, both characters possess a sharp wit and a dry, sarcastic sense of humor, evident in Hydri's tweets like 'Dünnes Glas oder Menner Egos was ist fragiler?'. Furthermore, Lisa's love for her pet saxaphone and Hydri's affection for their pet birds suggest a shared appreciation for animal companions. However, while Lisa occasionally exhibits a self-righteous streak, Hydri's self-deprecating humor, as seen in tweets like 'Und täglich grüßt die dysphorie', adds a layer of humility to their character.

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Anarchist artist | Anti-fascist activist | Trans gaming enthusiast | Liberating myself from all domination | Painting birds 🐦 and burning down the establishment 🔥– @MxHydrant

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Hydri's courage in openly discussing their gender identity and transition process, as well as their passionate advocacy for anarchist beliefs and anti-fascist activism, align closely with the Gryffindor house values of bravery and daring. Their willingness to challenge societal norms and stand up against oppressive systems, as seen in tweets like 'Feuer und Flamme dem Patriarchat. Mollis statt Blumen.', mirrors the bold and chivalrous spirit of Gryffindors. Additionally, their sarcastic humor and occasional impulsiveness, such as 'Habe gerade ausversehen ne IKEA Tasche geklaut. Lang lebe der Illegalismus!', reflect the mischievous streak often associated with Gryffindors. Overall, Hydri's courage, passion, and defiance of authority make them a fitting candidate for the house of the brave at heart.

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The iconic protest song 'Killing in the Name' by Rage Against the Machine encapsulates Hydri's anarchist beliefs and anti-authoritarian worldview. The song's lyrics, such as 'Some of those that work forces, are the same that burn crosses', resonate with Hydri's critiques of oppressive systems and their advocacy for 'Total liberation from all domination'. The aggressive, confrontational tone of the song mirrors Hydri's passion for anti-fascist activism and their willingness to challenge societal norms, as seen in tweets like 'Feuer und Flamme dem Patriarchat. Mollis statt Blumen.'. Additionally, the song's call for individuals to 'rage against the machine' and reject oppressive institutions aligns with Hydri's anarchist principles. Furthermore, the band's fusion of rock and rap could appeal to Hydri's diverse interests, which include gaming and artistic pursuits like painting.

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