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Nicholas matches Martin Prince due to his blend of high-intellect political observation and an underlying sense of social awkwardness. He displays a pedantic streak typical of Martin when corrected political geography, asking, “Ben jij zich ervan bewust dat de Eerste en de Tweede Kamer verschillende plaatsen zijn?”. His self-awareness regarding his fashion choices, noting “I feel like a tory in my new quarter zip”, mirrors Martin's preppy aesthetic and accidental outsider status. Much like the Simpsons character, Nicholas is deeply engaged in niche topics, using internet slang like “Holy based” to express approval of ideological content. Ultimately, his focus on technicalities like “immigration as if it's a devolved issue” captures the essence of a precocious, politically-minded student.

Your MBTI personality Type
Nicholas demonstrates Extroversion (E) through his active engagement with public political discourse and social commentary, notably poking fun at his own appearance in a “tory in my new quarter zip” to a digital audience. His Intuition (N) is evident in his focus on systemic political frameworks and ideological labels like “progressive Fortuynist”, moving beyond simple facts to conceptual critiques. He leans heavily toward Thinking (T), using blunt, contrarian logic and irony to challenge others, such as when he corrects a politician by stating “Meatballs are from the middle east Geert”. Finally, his Perceiving (P) trait shows in his spontaneous, meme-heavy posting style and his reactive commentary on live broadcasts, such as his critique of “immigration as if it's a devolved issue”.

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19. Navigating Dutch and British politics with a sharp eye for irony. Once wore a quarter zip and haven't lived down the Tory allegations since. Focus on policy.– @Nicholas06nl

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This drink blends Dutch and English influences to mirror a 19-year-old living between two worlds, starting with Genever to represent the “progressive Fortuynist” identity. The sparkling cider adds a British twist, though the flavor profile remains sharp to avoid being “Only 40% based”. A touch of pomegranate molasses nods to the Middle Eastern culinary roots mentioned when sniping at Geert Wilders: “Meatballs are from the middle east Geert”. Finally, it’s served in a refined glass because one might “feel like a tory” while sipping it, despite the rebellious spirit of the #bbcdn hashtags.

Your Hogwarts House
Nicholas demonstrates the analytical and pedantic traits of a Ravenclaw by prioritizing factual accuracy and systemic understanding over emotional rhetoric. He displays a sharp, critical wit when he corrects a political misunderstanding by asking, “Ben jij zich ervan bewust dat de Eerste en de Tweede Kamer verschillende plaatsen zijn?”, showing an insistence on constitutional literacy. Furthermore, his habit of dissecting political discourse is evident when he critiques others for “Talking about immigration as if it's a devolved issue”, highlighting an intellectual frustration with logical fallacies. This focus on the technicalities of governance and his use of niche political labels like 'progressive Fortuynist' suggest a personality that values knowledge and precise classification.

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Nicholas’s tweets reflect a complex, irony-laden intersection of political awareness and youth identity within the UK and Dutch spheres. His self-deprecating comment about his fashion sense, “I feel like a tory in my new quarter zip”, mirrors the song's exploration of class-based aesthetics and social posturing. As a self-described progressive Fortuynist, he critiques mainstream figures like Geert Wilders by noting “Meatballs are from the middle east Geert”, showing an interest in the lived realities and origins behind cultural symbols. His engagement with political debate, such as “Talking about immigration as if it's a devolved issue”, aligns with the track's intellectual scrutiny of social dynamics. Ultimately, Common People suits his persona because it captures the tension between elite political structures and the individual’s place within the national narrative.

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