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Your Simpsons character
The user’s bio is a stream of nonsensical, archaic‑sounding text, reminiscent of the florid prose Sideshow Bob uses when he speaks, such as in his Shakespeare‑inspired monologues. Several tweets directly echo his style, for example: 'O pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with these butchers…' and 'they behold their infants quartered with the hand of war…'. The account also displays a disdainful, elitist tone and a fascination with conspiratorial history ('KKK titles', 'Freemasonry'), traits that match Bob’s villainous, cultured persona. Additionally, the frequent quoting of other users and the use of memes as a weapon mirrors Bob’s habit of turning intellectual rhetoric into a form of harassment. For these reasons, Sideshow Bob is the Simpsons character that best aligns with @poteoz.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user shows a strong internal focus, often correcting themselves ("I got it wrong, it's 'with Ate by his side come hot from hell.'") and critiquing ideas based on personal standards ("I don’t care about people spamming an AI black to mock me, what bothers me is the unoriginality of a rich person adopting the meme"). Their communication relies heavily on abstract, symbolic language and pattern‑spotting, as seen in "This image is like a ‘find all the inaccuracies’ game" and the poetic "O pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth…". Decision‑making is framed by logical analysis and dry humor rather than personal sentiment, exemplified by "Whatever you may think of their ideas or methods, you have to admit the KKK had some funny titles." Finally, the elaborate, pre‑planned style of their posts (e.g., long Shakespeare‑like monologues) suggests a preference for structure and closure, a hallmark of Judging. This combination points to an INTJ personality.

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Mongos | meme curator & history buff. Once confused a meme for an ancient scroll. #Curiosity– @poteoz

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The Liminal Lexicon Elixir mirrors @poteoz’s blend of archaic grandeur and internet meme chaos, starting with absinthe to capture the frantic proclamation "The goyim are about to find out!" and the occult vibe of the bio. Dark rum adds a deep, brooding note that reflects the dark humor of "Whatever you may think of their ideas or methods, you have to admit the KKK had some funny titles." A drizzle of black sesame syrup nods to the scathing "I don't care about people spamming an AI black to mock me, what bothers me is the unoriginality of a rich person adopting the meme" tweet, while fresh ginger juice injects the sharp, spicy bite of "It's so funny how he's trying to outxeet the Jamals." Finally, blood orange juice provides a vivid, "O pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with these butchers" flourish, tying together the dramatic and theatrical flair of the user’s timeline.

Your Hogwarts House
The user shows a clear ambition to dominate conversations and provoke, as seen in the boastful tweet 'The goyim are about to find out!'. Their self‑aware correction in 'I got it wrong, it's "with Ate by his side come hot from hell."' shows a cunning desire to appear superior. They wield obscure literary references like 'O pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth...' to impress and manipulate, reflecting resourcefulness. The willingness to use hateful slurs for shock value, such as the tweet about 'The jewish doctor was about to inject you with a lethal dose of cancer AIDS and melanin,' demonstrates a lack of moral restraint typical of Slytherin ambition.

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The user's bio and tweets reveal a fascination with archaic, war‑filled language and a love of dramatic, historically‑tinged rhetoric. Their tweet "O pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with these butchers.Thou art the ruin of the noblest man that ever lived in the tide of time. Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood. Over thy wounds now do I prophecy, which like dumb mouths do ope their" and the line "they behold their infants quartered with the hand of war. All pity chocked with custom of fell deeds. And Caesar's spirit, ranging for revenge with Ate by his side shall in these confines, with a monarch's voice cry: Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war" echo the same violent, anti‑heroic imagery that drives Black Sabbath’s classic "War Pigs." The song’s lyrics such as "Generals gathered in their masses / just like witches at black masses" and "In the fields the bodies burning" match the user’s frequent references to "butchers," "blood," and "the dogs of war." The heavy, ominous sound of the track also fits the user’s meme‑heavy, confrontational online persona, making "War Pigs" a fitting anthem.

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