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Osnivo's tweets and persona bear similarities to Reverend Lovejoy from The Simpsons. Like Lovejoy, Osnivo exhibits a strong adherence to traditional values and religious conservatism, evident in his praise for a 'religious Catholic' singer and emphasis on 'family, kids, spirituality.' His skepticism towards modern influences, such as youth leaving 'traditional villages in favor of modern western megacities,' mirrors Lovejoy's frequent criticisms of the moral decay in Springfield. Additionally, Osnivo's contrarian perspectives, like questioning reported Russian casualty figures and suggesting historical leaders had to negotiate with authorities, align with Lovejoy's tendency to voice unpopular or controversial opinions. Furthermore, Osnivo's nationalist sentiments and suggestion that military defeat would bolster 'collectivism and nationalism' in Armenia resonate with Lovejoy's occasional displays of patriotism and concern for preserving traditional societal structures.

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Conservative intellectual exploring traditional values, demographics, and national identities. Seeking wisdom in the past to guide the future. Former athlete turned student of human nature.– @osnivo

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Osnivo's tweets align him with the Slytherin house in several ways. He exhibits a strong sense of tradition and national identity, exemplified by his praise for a 'religious Catholic' singer whose song is 'nostalgic about youth leaving traditional villages.' This aligns with Slytherin's emphasis on preserving pure-blood wizarding heritage. Additionally, his skepticism towards reported Russian casualty figures ('Again. 420k KIA out of 600 to 850k troops is around 70 to 50% KIA over 2 years. Compare to ww1 figure for Russia of 1.7m KIA out of 12m or 15% over 4 years!') and contrarian perspective on historical figures like Bismarck ('Nonsense! Bismarck asked permission from Kaiser for everything and had to convince the parliament to allow him his budget every time') showcase a cunning, analytical mindset akin to Slytherin's traits. Furthermore, his nationalist sentiments and suggestion that military defeat would bolster 'collectivism and nationalism' in Armenia reflect Slytherin's emphasis on ambition and a willingness to employ pragmatic means to achieve one's goals.

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The 1959 song 'The Battle of New Orleans' by Johnny Horton would likely appeal to Osnivo's traditional values, nationalist sentiments, and interest in military history. The song recounts the American victory over the British in the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812, celebrating the bravery and resilience of the American forces. Osnivo's nationalist leanings and suggestion that military defeat could bolster 'collectivism and nationalism' in Armenia ('It actually would since it would force the regime to up the collectivism and nationalism so the smart fraction remains loyal and stays') align with the song's patriotic themes and glorification of military triumph. Additionally, his skepticism towards reported Russian casualty figures ('Again. 420k KIA out of 600 to 850k troops is around 70 to 50% KIA over 2 years. Compare to ww1 figure for Russia of 1.7m KIA out of 12m or 15% over 4 years!') and contrarian perspective on historical figures like Bismarck ('Nonsense! Bismarck asked permission from Kaiser for everything and had to convince the parliament to allow him his budget every time') suggest an appreciation for analyzing historical military events and figures, which the song touches upon.

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