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The user’s chaotic, rebellious tone and constant profanity resemble Bart’s mischievous attitude, as seen in tweets like "VAMOS FLAMENGO CARAJO GANENLE A ESTOS ACADÉMICOS..." and "Me quiero cortar los huevos con un cuchillo mantequero". Their obsessive devotion to a sports team mirrors Bart’s intense fandom for skateboarding and his own "team" of mischief, highlighted by "Racing lentamente me va a convertir en el Joker" and "Entra toto fernandez ahi lo ganamos". The user also mixes random pop‑culture references (wrestling, politics, religion) much like Bart’s habit of quoting TV shows and music, e.g., "Sigan defendiendo el mercado de pases y se los dice alguien que es militista de verdad". Overall, the blend of high‑energy outbursts, anti‑authority sarcasm, and constant brand loyalty best matches Bart Simpson.

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The user’s constant, loud public shout‑outs like "VAMOS FLAMENGO CARAJO GANENLE..." show an extroverted, outward‑focused style. They frequently share concrete details about tickets, dates and match moments, e.g., "Entrada adquirida estaremos allí el 29," indicating a sensing preference. Their messages are driven by strong personal emotions and values, such as "Dios me dio una bendición y una maldición," reflecting a feeling orientation. The spontaneous, impulsive language and lack of rigid planning—illustrated by lines like "Me quiero cortar los huevos con un cuchillo mantequero" and abrupt tactical ideas—point to a perceiving (P) attitude.

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Racing fan, wrestling junkie, and part-time student who once wore a full kit to a lecture after a win. #FootballLove #WrestleLife– @RamaB022

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail captures Rama's fiery passion for Racing and his chaotic energy, mixing the bitter bite of Fernet – a staple of Argentine football fans – with the electric blue of Racing's colors from Blue Curaçao and the red punch of Grenadine, echoing his love for drama and wrestling. The splash of Coca‑Cola adds the classic "Fernet and Coke" vibe that appears in his tweet "Racing lentamente me va a convertir en el Joker" and his shout "VAMOS FLAMENGO CARAJO GANENLE A ESTOS ACADÉMICOS". A squeeze of lime cuts the bitterness, mirroring his sharp biblical reference "'Todo tiene su tiempo...' Eclesiastés 3:1" and his declaration "MILITO ES MI PASTOR NUNCA ME FALLARA". The layered look of the drink reflects his roller‑coaster of emotions, from "MUCHAS GRACIAS SIFON" to "Papelon total Encima la gente aplaude cuando termina el partido QUE MIERDA APLAUDEN". Each sip is a reminder of his wild, unapologetic style and his devotion to his team and his favorite wrestlers.

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The user shows strong loyalty and dedication to their football team and community, typical of Hufflepuff. For example, they write "Milito es mi pastor nunca me fallará" and "Sigan defendiendo el mercado de pases y se lo dice alguien que es militista de verdad", expressing unwavering support. They repeatedly use phrases like "Siempre Maravilla" and "Llorenlo siempre nardonista", showing consistent allegiance. While their language can be aggressive, the core trait is loyalty rather than ambition or intellect, aligning with Hufflepuff values.

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The user’s self‑identification as a "militista de verdad" and defiant outbursts such as "VAMOS FLAMENGO CARAJO GANENLE A ESTOS ACADÉMICOS..." show a strong anti‑establishment attitude. Their aggressive criticism of the football system, for example "Sigan defendiendo el mercado de pases y se los dice alguien que es militista de verdad. Es un papelón...", mirrors the protest lyrics of "Killing in the Name". The recurring reference to being turned "en el Joker" in tweets like "Racing lentamente me va a convertir en el Joker" reflects the song’s raw, angry energy. The mix of religious language, e.g., "Todo tiene su tiempo, y todo lo que se quiere debajo de los cielos tiene su hora", with rebellious chants underscores the confrontational spirit of the track. Overall, the high‑octane, profanity‑laden, protest‑filled vibe of the user’s timeline aligns perfectly with the relentless, defiant chorus of "Killing in the Name".

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