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Scott Goetz's tweets are full of sarcastic, pedantic commentary on politics, media, and tech, often calling others "charlatans" and dismissing arguments as "hysteria" – a tone that mirrors Comic Book Guy's notorious cynicism and know‑it‑all attitude. For example, he writes, "You are a total charlatan" and "The hysteria around China is becoming absurd," echoing the character’s habit of labeling things the "Worst. Episode. Ever.". He also displays an obsession with details and data, such as the R‑squared critique and the ChatGPT explanation, just as Comic Book Guy constantly references obscure facts. His frequent use of sarcasm, like "Simple as👍" and "Total charlatan," further aligns with the character’s sharp, mocking voice. Overall, the combination of intellectual snobbery, relentless criticism, and a dry, sarcastic style makes Comic Book Guy the Simpsons character that best fits Scott Goetz.

Your MBTI personality Type
Scott's communication is highly analytical and self‑contained, favoring long, data‑driven monologues over interactive dialogue (e.g., "You are a total charlatan" and "I have been diligent about not updating the X app for a while"); this suggests introversion. He consistently focuses on abstract systems, future implications, and big‑picture policy critiques rather than concrete details, as seen in "The hysteria around China is becoming absurd" and "The actual crisis in Argentina currently is that their creditors believe…" indicating intuition. His decision‑making relies on logical consistency and objective metrics, evident in references to R‑squared values, ChatGPT explanations, and calling arguments "pseud" or "charlatan"—hallmarks of a thinking preference. Finally, he prefers structured, decisive arguments and plans (e.g., "If they’re floating tinkering with cash ISAs in the final week…" and "The standards"), showing a judging orientation. These traits together align best with the INTJ personality type.

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Policy geek & UK politics commentator. Tea‑loving debater from Pimlico, always sparring with ChatGPT on hunger strikes. #Economics #Civics– @ScottGoetz_

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The drink mixes the classic British gin with the bitter bite of Campari to echo Scott’s sharp, contrarian political commentary, like when he says, "We have a very generous view of what counts as corruption in Britain but in other countries the people who managed to get this pyramid of disability ramps to cost £15 BILLION would die in prison." The Earl Grey tea‑infused simple syrup adds a cerebral, slightly caffeinated edge, reflecting his constant reference to data and analysis, as seen in "You have literally written that an R Squared of 0.30 “fully explains” a trend then proceeded to send me screenshots of ChatGPT explaining what an R Squared is. You are a total charlatan." A smoked Scotch whisky float gives a smoky, lingering after‑taste that mirrors his cynicism about media and politics, such as "The hysteria around China is becoming absurd." Finally, a dash of Angostura bitters ties it all together, representing his bitter humor and the “charlatan” self‑label he throws around.

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The user consistently demonstrates a focus on intellectual analysis and clever critique, such as "You have literally written that an R Squared of 0.30 ‘fully explains’ a trend … You are a total charlatan." They also share detailed data‑driven posts like the actuarial pension calculation: "Actuarial factor at state pension age (67) is about 16…" Their sarcasm and wit, for example "Fascinating" and "Simple as👍", show a love of wit and knowledge. This pattern of valuing insight over loyalty or bravado aligns most closely with Ravenclaw’s emphasis on wisdom and wit.

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Scott Goetz's timeline is a litany of grievances about government spending, debt, and especially taxation, as evidenced by his tweet "The government is planning to raise taxes by about £20 billion 2 years before the election" and "Wonga ... the British state makes itself more of a problem the more money you give them." He also labels fiscal policies as corrupt, noting "We have a very generous view of what counts as corruption in Britain" and warning that "Had we borrowed to invest in HS2 the debt would still be rolling over." His repeated mockery of "charlatan" politicians and "pseud" experts ("You are a total charlatan") shows a deep distrust of the powers that levy taxes. The Beatles' "Taxman" is a well-known anthem that satirically attacks the tax‑collecting state, with lines like "If you're trying to make a buck, I'll take a piece of it" that mirror Goetz's focus on how the state extracts money. Because the song's core theme—calling out an overbearing, greedy tax authority—matches Goetz's constant complaints about tax hikes, debt, and corruption, it best captures his online persona.

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