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Louis's sarcastic humor, penchant for elaborate schemes, and tendency to be both intelligent and villainous align with Sideshow Bob. Like Bob, Louis often expresses his opinions with a cynical and sarcastic edge, 'I don't approve of using condoms. It's Adam and Eve, not Adam and sleeve.' He also enjoys making elaborate plans, such as his ideal polycule arrangement, 'one guy who claims to have a harem, but is really more of a live in chauffeur for a coven of lesbians.' While Bob's schemes often fail, Louis's often involve a more intellectual and philosophical approach, like his critique of the nuclear family, 'The nuclear family is a bourgeois institution.' Both characters are driven by a desire for power and control, making them fitting counterparts.

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Bisexual, Jewish, leftist, and a fan of punk music. I have normal political beliefs and I will not name my co conspirators. – @podcastsansmics

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Louis's sharp wit, ambition, and willingness to challenge societal norms align with the traits of Slytherin. His sarcastic humor and tendency to make controversial statements, like his critique of the nuclear family, 'The nuclear family is a bourgeois institution,' reflect Slytherin's cunning and ambition. His interest in power dynamics and his observations about the nature of good and evil, 'I think there are such things as universal ethical principles, however there are far too few of them to comprise a complete system,' further point to his Slytherin qualities. While not necessarily evil, Louis's willingness to question authority and his sharp intellect make him a fitting member of this house.

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This song, with its rebellious and anti-establishment themes, reflects Louis's cynical and often provocative views. His critiques of capitalism, 'The nuclear family is a bourgeois institution,' and his questioning of societal norms, 'I think the optimal place to be in life is being an unimportant part of an important institution,' align with the song's message of defiance against authority. Like the Sex Pistols, Louis seems to be challenging the status quo and pushing the boundaries of acceptable discourse, making 'God Save the Queen' a fitting choice.

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