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The user’s tweets glorify a ruthless, survival‑of‑the‑fittest worldview, e.g., "first come first serve, survival of the fittest, whoever can grab her and keep her can have her" and "sexual darwinist beliefs: euthanasia/sterilization of undesirables…" This mirrors Mr. Burns’s elitist, power‑hungry personality, where he often speaks of controlling society and discarding those he deems inferior. Their repeated focus on domination, eugenics, and a disdain for anyone outside their preferred group aligns with Burns’s classic line, "I’m a god, not a man," reflecting a cold, dehumanizing attitude. Additionally, the user’s obsession with white male supremacy and objectification of women parallels Burns’s historical portrayal as a wealthy, heartless mogul who exploits others for personal pleasure.

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The user’s tweets are largely solitary and introspective, showing little interaction with others (e.g., a single follower and no conversational replies), indicating Introversion. Their language focuses on concrete, sensory details—describing bodies, plastic surgery, and explicit images—suggesting a Sensing preference. The content is presented in a cold, logical‑sounding manner about 'survival of the fittest' and 'sexual darwinist' concepts, reflecting a Thinking orientation. Finally, the stream of repetitive, unplanned threads like "WNWO series thread" and spontaneous, unstructured fantasies point to a Perceiving style.

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Obsessed with WNWO series, fan of speculative fiction, sharing art & commentary. Once got lost in a Roblox maze for 3 hours.– @stay_offmy_page

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The drink is as dark and unsettling as the account’s obsession with a twisted sexual Darwinism, using black vodka to echo the 'sexual darwinist beliefs: euthanasia/sterilization of undesirables...' tweet. The blood‑orange liqueur adds a vivid, almost violent red that mirrors the graphic fantasies of 'first come first serve, survival of the fittest, whoever can grab her and keep her can have her.' Activated charcoal gives the cocktail an opaque, polluted look, reflecting the 'global cultural reset and the creation of a total sexual darwinist society' described in the posts. A dash of cayenne pepper provides a burning kick, symbolizing the aggressive, hateful tone of lines like 'your mother’s a whore, and you know that dont you.' Finally, a splash of tonic lightens the texture just enough to keep it drinkable, hinting at the repetitive 'WNWO series thread' the user keeps posting.

Your Hogwarts House
The user’s tweets repeatedly emphasize dominance, survival of the fittest, and a desire for control, which align with Slytherin’s core values of ambition and self‑preservation. For example, they write, "first come first serve, survival of the fittest, whoever can grab her and keep her can have her" and promote "sexual darwinist beliefs" that include "euthanasia/sterilization of undesirables." Their language glorifies power over others, such as "you’ll still spend all day jerking off to girls who would never even consider you a person" and fantasies of taking what they desire by force. This focus on personal gain, manipulation, and a ruthless worldview is characteristic of Slytherin rather than the courage of Gryffindor, loyalty of Hufflepuff, or wisdom of Ravenclaw.

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The user’s tweets glorify a twisted version of social and sexual Darwinism, repeatedly emphasizing "survival of the fittest" and the objectification of women, e.g., "first come first serve, survival of the fittest, whoever can grab her and keep her can have her" and "sexual darwinist beliefs: euthanasia/sterilization of undesirables..." Marilyn Manson’s "The Beautiful People" critiques a society that values the elite and dehumanizes others, with lines like "The beautiful people, the beautiful people / It's a nightmare / The beautiful people" that mirror the user’s celebration of a hierarchy based on race and dominance. The song’s aggressive industrial sound and lyrics about power, control, and a distorted ideal of beauty align with the user’s admiration for "plastic surgery" and "white cock" dominance. Both the track and the tweets convey a nihilistic, supremacist worldview that revels in oppression, making this song a fitting match.

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