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The user’s constant, sharp‑tongued criticism of movies, games and online drama – e.g., "You guys are all stupid" and "Scorsese hasn’t made a good film since Wall Street is an opinion you have if you’re an idiot" – mirrors Comic Book Guy’s famously snarky, know‑it‑all demeanor. His deep, often pretentious film knowledge (citing classics like "Casablanca, Citizen Kane, 12 Angry Men" and ranking "Jaws, Alien, Rosemary’s Baby and Spider‑Man 2" as top‑four) is exactly the type of pop‑culture expertise Comic Book Guy boasts. He also flaunts his gaming credentials, lamenting the design of "2XKO’s one character fuses" and bemoaning fighting‑game trends, which matches Comic Book Guy’s reputation as a video‑game aficionado. The user’s self‑deprecating humor ("I’m psychotic…") and frequent calls for others to review his film lists ("I’m once again requesting you review your film I WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU THINK") echo Comic Book Guy’s habit of demanding validation from his fellow geeks. Overall, the combination of sarcastic insults, high‑brow media commentary, and obsessive fandom aligns most closely with the cynical, pop‑culture‑obsessed Comic Book Guy.

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The user’s communication is outward‑focused and often directed at a broad audience, as seen in tweets like 'You guys are all stupid' and 'I’m fine with people trashing the guy but don’t forget…'. They show a preference for abstract, big‑picture connections across film, games and culture – for example, 'It’s so funny that Tarantino made a career of basically Hollywood fetishism…'. Their decision‑making relies on logical analysis and critique rather than personal values, evident in statements such as 'I don’t care about the rest but you’re offensively wrong about Chinatown'. They also display a structured, organized approach, frequently creating rankings and lists ('Top 4 film of the past five years', 'I am once again requesting you review your film'). These patterns align with the ENTJ profile.

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He/Him • Cinephile & gamer • Settled a heated film debate with a Tekken combo • #Cinema #FGC– @orbita909

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The cocktail, dubbed 'Cine‑Fury Reel', mixes Japanese whisky, cold‑brew coffee, yuzu soda, cherry liqueur, and a dash of chili‑infused syrup. The Japanese whisky pays homage to his love for Kitano and other Japanese cinema, while the cold‑brew coffee references his line, 'Couple of things I love about this, the image of Craig is smoking ... black coffee in an evening is psychotic behaviour'. The cherry liqueur adds a hint of 'blood‑simple' drama, and the chili‑syrup mirrors his fiery comment, 'Man I don't want to see this fucking pick two fighting game protagonists trend my feed ... I DON'T CARE'. The drink also captures his sardonic film critiques, like 'Scorsese hasn't made a good film since Wold of Wall Street is an opinion you have if you're an idiot', and his praise for indie triumphs, 'I think it's interesting that we've decided that a game with a multi million dollar budget ... is a huge victory for independent games'. Finally, just as he bluntly tells 'You guys are all stupid', the cocktail ends with a bold, bitter aftertaste that leaves a lasting impression.

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Niles consistently demonstrates a deep knowledge of film, quoting classics like 'Casablanca, Citizen Kane, 12 Angry Men I think' and showcasing multiple director highlights in 'One director, four bangers'. They also curate and rank films, as seen in 'Another year of these past thanks again ... here is a letterboxd list ranking the 12', indicating a scholarly approach. Their analytical commentary, such as 'I think it's interesting that we've decided that a game with a multi million dollar budget and multiple production partners winning a lot of awards is a huge victory for independent games', reflects a love for critical thinking. They even compare filmmakers, noting 'In a very rare case I actually take Altman over Lynch here', which shows nuanced judgment. This pattern of intellectual curiosity and valuing insight aligns with Ravenclaw's emphasis on wisdom and learning.

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The song "Bad Reputation" by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts captures Niles' defiant, outspoken style. Their tweets constantly dismiss others ("You guys are all stupid", "I'm psychotic"), and they proudly criticize mainstream film and gaming ("Scorsese hasn't made a good film since... if you're an idiot", "I think it's interesting that a multi‑million‑dollar game winning awards is hailed as a victory for indie games"). The chorus "I don't give a damn about my reputation" mirrors their willingness to call out "big Macies" and "the Academy" without caring about backlash. Their love of fighting games ("Man I don't want to see this pick‑two fighting‑game‑protagonists trend") adds an aggressive, combative edge that fits the song's hard‑rock attitude. Overall, the track reflects their unapologetic, confrontational voice and love for niche culture.

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