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The Sudanese user's personality and behavior bear similarities to the character of Groundskeeper Willie from The Simpsons. Like Willie, the user exhibits a fierce pride in his national and cultural identity, as seen in his defense of Sudanese culture and frequent use of the Sudanese flag emoji. He also shares Willie's tendency towards blunt and sometimes offensive language, evident in tweets like 'I smelly pussy' and 'Ugly bastard yil3an abook.' Additionally, both characters can be quick to anger and hold strong, controversial opinions, with the user expressing views like 'PLEASE GET OUT OF MY COUNTRY' and 'These people are nothing like us.' However, beneath their gruff exteriors, there is a hint of loyalty and a desire to protect what they hold dear, which in the user's case is his Sudanese heritage.

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Sudanese Renaissance Man | 🥇 Voice of the Sudanese Diaspora | 🕵️ Unapologetic Cultural Critic | ⚽ Football Fanatic | 📽️ Cinephile Extraordinaire– @SudaniBlues

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Based on his tweets, the Sudanese user would likely belong to the Gryffindor house at Hogwarts. He exhibits traits of bravery and courage in his unapologetic defense of Sudanese culture and identity, as seen in tweets like 'When people on social media stop pretending that Sudanese culture/identity ceased to exist when we adopted Arabic as our language.' He also shows a strong sense of loyalty and patriotism towards his country, frequently using the Sudanese flag emoji and stating 'الله الوطن السودان 🇸🇩 #Road2Gold' in his bio. Additionally, his blunt criticism and tendency towards controversial opinions, such as 'These people are nothing like us' and 'Fuck the Celtics and anybody who loves them', reflect the boldness and daring nature associated with Gryffindors.

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The iconic protest song 'Killing in the Name' by Rage Against the Machine would resonate with the Sudanese user based on his tweets. The song's lyrics, which express anger and frustration towards authority and oppression, align with the user's own expressions of frustration towards certain groups and regimes, as seen in tweets like 'It's going to be so satisfying when this filthy Egyptian regime finally falls' and 'PLEASE GET OUT OF MY COUNTRY.' Additionally, the song's aggressive and confrontational tone mirrors the user's tendency towards offensive language and blunt criticism, evident in statements like 'Ugly bastard yil3an abook' and 'Count on Mehdi Hassan to always be wrong about something.' Furthermore, the song's themes of resistance and rebellion against injustice could resonate with the user's anti-colonial and anti-racist sentiments, reflected in tweets such as 'Everyone hates us. We feel your pain Palestine when it comes to neighbors who deal in bad faith' and 'Ethiopians have a legacy of colonization so it's not as surprise some of them end up joining the IOF.'

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