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Your Simpsons character
Comic Book Guy is the quintessential nerd who obsessively collects and shares obscure, often forgotten material, just as @RoccoBasilisk constantly posts rare primary sources and historical curiosities such as "Alleged Conspiracies in Twentieth Century America (Congressional Research Service, 1973)" and "The Devil! The ‘Lucifarians,’ or Satan Worshippers, Flourishing in Europe." He is also known for his cynicism toward mainstream narratives, matching the user’s statement "I trust folklore more than history because it is rooted in the soul of the people. It is not merely hearsay distorted by professors." The user’s habit of asking for obscure images ("Does anyone know where I can find an image of C.M. Stoddart of the Stella Matutina?") mirrors Comic Book Guy’s constant quest for rare comics and lore. His tendency to link to niche archives ("Reminder: http://iapsop.com/") and to share off‑beat interviews ("Please enjoy this NPR interview where Princess Elettra describes the time her father used lost technology to extract gold from sea water") reflects the same geeky enthusiasm for hidden knowledge. Overall, the combination of obsessive archival digging, love of fringe folklore, and a skeptical, pedantic tone fits Comic Book Guy’s character better than any of the more mainstream Simpsons personalities.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user’s tweets are heavily focused on sharing obscure sources and personal reflections rather than interactive conversation, indicating Introversion (e.g., 'Process primary sources, including a transcript of the Ed Sanders libel case, via the indispensable iapsop'). They frequently discuss abstract, historical and occult patterns, showing a preference for Intuition over concrete details (e.g., 'The rude simplicity of Stonehenge was intended as a protest against the extravagant ornament and over decoration of the existing temples in Atlantis'). Their emphasis on analysis, evidence, and logical framing – such as citing 'Alleged Conspiracies in Twentieth Century America' and stating 'I think many will continue to report for free' – points to a Thinking decision style. Finally, the eclectic, spontaneous posting of varied documents and speculative ideas, without a clear agenda (e.g., 'Reminder: …' and 'Targeted ads trying to zero in'), suggests a Perceiving lifestyle. These traits combine to match the INTP personality type.

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Archivist of oddball history. I once chased a stray cat into a 1894 'Lucifarians' newspaper find. Digging up strange sources, occult lore & curiosities.– @RoccoBasilisk

Your signature cocktail
The Basilisk's Stone Cipher is a dark, smoky libation that mirrors @RoccoBasilisk's fascination with ancient rock inscriptions and hidden histories. The base of smoked mezcal evokes the ash of forgotten stone tablets, while a splash of absinthe adds a touch of the occult, recalling the tweet about "The Devil! The 'Lucifarians,' or Satan Worshippers, Flourishing in Europe." A black tea concentrate and a drizzle of honey give the drink an antiquarian depth, echoing the tweet, "I trust folklore more than history because it is rooted in the soul of the people." Activated charcoal darkens the cocktail to a midnight hue, symbolizing the shadowy conspiracies and "hidden history" threads that Rocco constantly explores, like the "Mana Trujillo American Nazi Party > Peyote Church rabbit hole" tweet. Finally, a garnish of rosemary and a speck of edible gold leaf nods to the "NPR interview where Princess Elettra describes the time her father used lost technology to extract gold from sea water," completing a drink that feels like a secret manuscript sipped in a dimly lit archive.

Your Hogwarts House
Ravenclaw, the house of wisdom and curiosity, best fits this user. Their bio as an “Archaic rock inscription enthusiast” and tweets such as “Process primary sources, including a transcript of the Ed Sanders libel case…” show a dedication to scholarly research. They also tweet “Carl Hassell's research and interviews are among the more illuminating strands of hidden history…” highlighting a love for uncovering obscure knowledge. The statement “I trust folklore more than history because it is rooted in the soul of the people.” underscores a thoughtful, analytical approach to truth. Overall, the pattern of seeking rare documents, analyzing primary sources, and valuing hidden wisdom aligns with Ravenclaw’s emphasis on intellect.

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The user’s bio and tweet content reveal a fascination with dark, hidden history and occult subjects, such as their tweet "The Devil! The 'Lucifarians,' or Satan Worshippers, Flourishing in Europe." This aligns with the perspective of the devil narrating historical events in "Sympathy for the Devil," which opens with "Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man of wealth and taste" and later mentions being present at key moments in history. The user also frequently posts obscure historical documents, like "Alleged Conspiracies in Twentieth Century America (Congressional Research Service, 1973)" and "Maryland Gazette, August 1, 1771," echoing the song’s lyrical catalogue of past atrocities. Their interest in folklore over academic history, exemplified by "I trust folklore more than history because it is rooted in the soul of the people," matches the song’s cynical view of how history is recorded and remembered. Finally, the song’s dark, provocative tone mirrors the user’s penchant for unsettling images and topics, such as "Vampire: a hideous fhade, fupposed to live by fucking blood from people while they fleep."

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