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Rowley's intellectual curiosity, love for music, and critical thinking align with Lisa Simpson's personality. Like Lisa, Rowley is a lover of music, often referencing artists like "Neil Young" and "Tangerine Dream." He also shares Lisa's passion for knowledge and her willingness to question authority, as seen in his tweets about historical events and his critiques of pop culture. 'Les got tickets to see Neil Young and Crazy Horse for my birthday.' Rowley's tweets about "The Simpsons" and "The Walking Dead" reflect his analytical approach to pop culture, similar to Lisa's critiques of the show's storylines and characters. His dry wit and sarcastic humor also resonate with Lisa's personality, making him a fitting match for the intelligent and thoughtful Lisa Simpson.

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Podcaster, historian, and lover of all things weird. Host of American Carnage, a podcast about the American past, present, and future. Brooklyn resident. – @rowleyamato

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Rowley's intellectual curiosity, love for knowledge, and penchant for critical thinking align with the values of Ravenclaw. His tweets often delve into historical events, like the "Marais des Cygnes Massacre of 1858," and explore complex themes, like the "Nazi occultists" and their rejection of quantum physics. He also demonstrates a love for learning and sharing knowledge through his podcast, "American Carnage." 'Our bonus episode about the Marais des Cygnes Massacre of 1858 is now available for all listeners.' His tweets about "The Simpsons" and "The Walking Dead" reflect his analytical approach to pop culture, questioning the narratives and exploring the underlying themes. These traits embody the Ravenclaw spirit, valuing intelligence, wit, and a thirst for knowledge.

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Rowley's love for classic rock and his fascination with the American past make "The Weight" a fitting choice. The song's themes of travel, hardship, and finding meaning in life resonate with Rowley's interest in history and his exploration of the American experience. His tweets about "The Simpsons," "The Walking Dead," and "The Exorcist reboot" reflect his interest in exploring different narratives and themes, similar to the song's journey through different characters and perspectives. Rowley's tweets about "Bushwick stew" and "The Bear" showcase his willingness to embrace the unexpected and find humor in the everyday, mirroring the song's blend of melancholy and optimism. 'Watched a few episodes and sorry not for me. Think Mad Men is a lot better.'

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