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Like the refined yet murderous Robert Terwilliger, this user identifies as a conservative revolutionary who expresses intense disdain for populist leaders and social progressives. He exhibits a high-ego, reactionary temperament, frequently resorting to vitriolic insults and wishing harm upon those he deems inferior or ideologically opposed, much like Bob’s vendettas. This is evident when he tells users “mejor matate” or uses aggressive slurs to dismiss others' concerns, such as asking “¿Por que hay maricones que se ponen a llorar por un perro...?”. His obsession with a 'New Order' and his list of hated political figures—where he notes “El doble rojo significa odio”—mirrors Sideshow Bob’s elitist, authoritarian worldview and his tendency to rank his enemies.

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The user demonstrates the Introversion (I) and Intuition (N) traits by focusing on niche ideological frameworks and abstract global conspiracies rather than personal social experiences, as seen in his “Until people understand, we won't get out of this #Venezuela #JeffreyEpstein” post. His Thinking (T) preference is evident through an extremely blunt, aggressive, and unsympathetic communication style, notably when he dismisses emotional reactions by telling people to “get to work instead of worrying about things that nobody cares about”. Finally, he shows a Judging (J) orientation through his rigid categorization of political figures and ideologies, exemplified by his detailed color-coded list of historical leaders and his firm insistence on ideological purity, such as when stating “nazcap is not libertarianism and NEVER will be”.

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Passionate about Venezuelan history and geopolitical debates. From Super Bowl Sundays to deep dives into global affairs, I value directness and cultural integrity.– @politican_com

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This cocktail is as strong and abrasive as a user who identifies as an “ultranacionalista, conservador (cultural y social) revolucionario (politico)”. The dark rum base reflects their Venezuelan roots, while the chili tincture captures their aggressive energy, often seen telling others “Matense XDDDD” or “mejor matate”. The bitter tonic represents their 'double red' hatred for figures like Maduro and Chavez, while the salted rim matches their disdain for 'progresitas,' whom they mock for “llorar por un perro”. Finally, the inclusion of 'pure' spirits acknowledges their self-proclaimed status where they admit, “Soy agnostico pero tienes razon”, regarding their more controversial opinions.

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The user demonstrates a classic Slytherin focus on power dynamics and tribalism, explicitly identifying with an “ultranacionalista, conservador (cultural y social) revolucionario” ideology that prioritizes group hierarchy and strength. Their resourcefulness is channeled into a rigid, exclusionary worldview, often using aggressive rhetoric to enforce social boundaries, such as when they tell an opponent “mejor matate” or mock others for perceived weakness, asking “¿Por que hay maricones que se ponen a llorar por un perro...?”. This disdain for sentimentalism and their ambition for a “Nuevo orden” align with Slytherin’s preference for leadership through dominance and the preservation of specific traditions. Ultimately, their analytical focus on political classification and the dismissal of those they deem inferior reveals a cunning, self-interested approach to social interaction.

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This song perfectly encapsulates the user's intense misanthropy and aggressive rejection of various social groups. Their feed is dominated by hostility, from telling others to “Matense XDDDD” to expressing a deep-seated hatred for almost every political figure, as seen in their list where red emojis signify “odio”. They openly mock empathy and grief, asking why people “se ponen a llorar por un perro” instead of working. The track's nihilistic and confrontational energy mirrors their self-description as an ultranacionalista who uses slurs and tells ideological opponents to “mejor matate”. Ultimately, the song's core message reflects their broad-spectrum disdain for modern society and its progresitas values.

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