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The user’s constant nit‑picking of game mechanics and sarcastic rants about developers mirrors the Comic Book Guy’s reputation as the ultimate pop‑culture critic. For example, they write, "it literally is true damage based on damage stored, you can't galio W to save yourself…" showing a pedantic deep‑dive similar to Comic Book Guy’s infamous analyses of comic plot holes. Their frustration with Riot’s handling of toxic players – "How is Riot not automatically either suspending (if the account is int/trolling) or lowering the MMR drastically (if the player is actually bad and new) to this type of pattern?" – reflects the same cynical, ‘worst‑ever’ attitude Comic Book Guy displays toward subpar media. The frequent use of memes, self‑deprecating jokes and references to niche fandoms (e.g., "Zero Two Lili Customization 😈 #TEKKEN8") captures the geeky, outsider vibe that defines Comic Book Guy. Overall, the blend of obsessive detail, sarcastic commentary, and a strong identification with a specific fan community makes Comic Book Guy the Simpsons character that best matches @psovaEUW.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user shows strong extraversion by constantly broadcasting opinions, tagging others, and engaging with the community (e.g., “In gaming, you will more likely see people call each other 'nigga' … Next time I'm in LEC studio, I'm bringing a Serbian flag,” and “always good meeting fellow @thebausffs fans”). Their communication revolves around abstract, theoretical debates about game mechanics, such as “true damage doesn’t exist” and “20s lower cooldown is way better than 20 damage,” indicating an intuitive (N) focus on patterns and possibilities. The tone is highly analytical and logical, critiquing systems and mechanics (“I am impressed by how dumb can people be…”) rather than expressing personal feelings, which aligns with Thinking (T). Finally, the stream of spontaneous memes, jokes, and varied topics (e.g., “just ended my no nut november 😏,” “playing rock paper scissors but rock somehow beats all”) demonstrates a Perceiving (P) preference for flexibility and improvisation.

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EUW LoL jungler, top-250 Malphite main, Tekken fan, and meme curator. Once stole my own jungler's red buff for a laugh. 🇷🇸– @psovaEUW

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The base of Slivovitz pays homage to the Serbian flag and the bio’s warning 'never discuss cheese with rats 🇷🇸', grounding the drink in Balkan roots. A smoky mezcal adds the 'true damage doesn’t exist' vibe, echoing their rant that 'yone HAS true damage'. A splash of energy drink mirrors the constant gaming grind reflected in the tweet 'new yasuo dodge mechanic????'. Cherry liqueur and a dash of hot sauce represent the sweet‑and‑spicy sarcasm found in posts like 'I literally hacked the system' and 'is @DanielDrakos not paid enough at Riot and has to work 2 jobs wtf?'. Served over ice with a neon stirrer, it's as chaotic and unpredictable as a 'rock paper scissors but rock somehow beats all' moment.

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The user frequently shows ambition and a desire for personal advantage, such as bragging about being "top 250 Malphite world" and claiming "I literally hacked the system". Their strategic complaints to Riot, like "How is Riot not automatically either suspending (if the account is int/trolling) or lowering the MMR drastically (if the player is actually bad and new) to this type of pattern?" and "why is alt+f4 when nexus blows still allowed if ur not gonna give us LP" demonstrate cunning and resourcefulness. They also display a willingness to manipulate the system, evident in tweets like "my deduction skills have discovered that i cannot win a game due to my disability" and "only playlists that help you climb". This focus on self‑advancement, clever loophole‑finding, and a pragmatic, sometimes ruthless attitude aligns most closely with Slytherin values.

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The angry, rebellious tone of @psovaEUW's feed matches the defiant lyrics of Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name". They repeatedly call out Riot's perceived injustices, as in 'How is Riot not automatically either suspending (if the account is int/trolling) or lowering the MMR drastically (if the player is actually bad and new) to this type of pattern? 16 games got ruined so far, that's over 60 players affected negatively' and demand accountability. Their frustration with discrimination, highlighted by the tweet 'In gaming, you will more likely see people call each other ''nigga'' and yet you don't see BLM signs. I get ''3rd world country'' every time I type in my native tongue and ''war criminal'' when they hear Serbia', mirrors the song's critique of oppressive authority. The repeated expletive‑laden complaints, like 'why is alt+f4 when nexus blows still allowed if ur not gonna give us LP if everyone uses it? @RiotSupport', echo the song’s chorus "F*** you, I won’t do what you tell me". Overall, the combination of gaming rage, anti‑establishment sentiment, and meme‑filled sarcasm makes "Killing in the Name" a perfect soundtrack for their online persona.

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