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T0raBora's uncompromising religious fervor and adherence to his extremist ideology bear striking resemblance to Reverend Lovejoy's characterization in The Simpsons. Just as Lovejoy preaches fire and brimstone from his pulpit, T0raBora advocates for violent jihad, stating 'qital fi sabilillah' and calling to 'destroy the disbelievers'. Both figures adopt an unwavering, fundamentalist stance, with T0raBora asserting that 'Neglecting j h d fi sabilillah is not the middle path'. Furthermore, Lovejoy's judgmental nature towards those who stray from his teachings parallels T0raBora's condemnation of 'hypocrites' and rejection of approval from non-believers.

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Devoted Muslim warrior on the path of jihad fi sabilillah. Seeking to establish the glorious Sharia and destroy the disbelievers. Victory is promised through struggle and sacrifice.– @T0raBora

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T0raBora's tweets reflect the darker traits associated with Slytherin house, such as a disregard for rules, cunning ambition, and prejudiced beliefs. His call to 'destroy the disbelievers' echoes Slytherin's pure-blood supremacist views. Moreover, statements like 'victory was achieved...when the army of tawheed was lesser in numbers' showcase a Slytherin-esque appreciation for achieving goals through calculated means, even when outnumbered. His unwavering commitment to jihad, described as the 'noble command', also aligns with Slytherin's single-minded determination to achieve their ambitions at any cost. Lastly, his dismissive attitude towards those seeking non-believer approval - 'stop seeking their approval' - mirrors Slytherin's disdain for approval from outside their insular circles.

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The controversial 2006 Slayer song 'Jihad' seems tailor-made for T0raBora's violent, religiously-motivated extremism. With lyrics lionizing suicide bombers as 'warriors of Buddha' and 'Muslim men of faith', the song directly aligns with T0raBora's glorification of jihad as a 'noble command' and beliefs like 'Victory was achieved when the army of tawheed was lesser in numbers'. Moreover, the song's depiction of warfare against the 'Illuminati' and 'super powers that control us' parallels T0raBora's us-versus-them mentality, evident in his disdain for disbelievers ('kuffar') and perceived oppressors. The raw, aggressive delivery of 'Jihad' also captures the visceral, militant tone underlying many of T0raBora's inflammatory statements.

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