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Your Simpsons character
NegativeRamos’s constant cynicism and sarcastic commentary – "The worst dystopia", "So trans rights are fucked then huh", "Holocaust denial is so stupid" – mirrors Comic Book Guy’s trademark negativity, famously labeling everything as "Worst. Episode. Ever." The user’s obsession with niche internet memes and video‑game references (e.g., "Flame of Thrones", "Helldivers", "FF14") aligns with Comic Book Guy’s geek‑culture fixation. Their role as a "FitMC & Jaythebard Mod" is akin to Comic Book Guy’s self‑appointed gatekeeper status at the comic store. Both troll both political sides, as seen in tweets like "Republicans have always been like this…" and "twitter leftists would support Hitler if he had a hammer and sickle." This blend of negativity, pop‑culture nitpicking, and contrarian trolling makes Comic Book Guy the best Simpsons match.

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Their frequent public commentary, such as "Crazy stuff happening in Stoughton outside my apartment building 😨" and "The French left actually won? BASED", shows a strong extraverted orientation toward external events. They often explore abstract patterns and speculative ideas, evident in tweets like "Flame of Thrones stuff is creepy. I love dead internet theory becoming more real every day" and "Why do so many socialists simp for the most totalitarian and dystopian governments…", reflecting a dominant intuitive style. Their logical, critical tone—"Holocaust denial is so stupid. It is literally one of the most documented atrocities in human history"—indicates a thinking preference over feeling. Finally, the spontaneous, eclectic nature of their posts, from "Man [picture]" to "Save TF2 Sign the Petition sign it mfs", demonstrates a perceiving, adaptable lifestyle.

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23 | Gaming & community mod for FitMC & Jaythebard | Genderfluid | Coffee-fueled internet culture commentator | Cat's unofficial editor– @NegativeRamos

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The smoky mezcal captures the "Flame of Thrones" creepiness they complained about. Bitter Campari mirrors their cynical take on politics like "Glory to President Donald Trump" and "The Republicans have always been like this, the only difference is now they are very stupid and very vocal about it". Muddled blackberries add a dark, dystopian depth reminiscent of "We live in the worst dystopia" and the dead‑internet vibe. Fresh lime juice adds the sharp sarcasm seen in "So trans rights are fucked then huh", while a whisper of absinthe gives the chaotic, meme‑filled madness of their feed. Together, this drink is a bitter, smoky, and ever‑shifting tribute to NegativeRamos' edgy, gender‑fluid, dystopia‑loving vibe.

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NegativeRamos displays a cunning, opportunistic attitude that aligns with Slytherin's ambition and resourcefulness. They constantly chase trends and manipulate platform mechanics, as seen in the tweet 'Curious how #KamalaGropedMe is above everything else and 4th on trending. Funny how that just happens.' and the observation 'They removed the community note lol,' showing a desire to exploit system changes. Their frequent alignment with powerful figures ('Glory to President Donald Trump') and enjoyment of clout‑chasing ('Now many of these losers were actually arrested instead of only used for clout') illustrate a strategic, self‑serving approach. While they are witty, the dominant pattern is a calculated pursuit of influence rather than pure bravery or loyalty, making Slytherin the best fit.

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The user’s bio declares "we live in the worst dystopia," and the song’s opening line "Don’t want to be an American idiot" captures their cynical view of a broken political system. Their tweets constantly jump between left‑wing and right‑wing critiques – "Republicans have always been like this, the only difference is now they are very stupid and very vocal about it," "The democrats need to have a lot of energy to be able to win," "Glory to President Donald Trump" – echoing the song’s satire of media‑driven politics. They also complain about the absurdity of the platform itself, calling it a "hellsite" and lamenting "Crazy stuff happening in Stoughton outside my apartment building," mirroring the song’s angry rant against a society that feeds misinformation. The recurring theme of disillusionment, "I don’t think it’s supposed to do that," and the sense that "dead internet theory becoming more real every day" align with the track’s message of rejecting conformity. Overall, "American Idiot" fits the user’s blend of political cynicism, dystopian outlook, and rebellious humor.

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