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Bart Simpson is the archetypal rebel who loves to provoke and mock authority, much like the user’s frequent contrarian rants such as "I'm astonished at how you missed the point: yes, exactly, the physics within Super Mario Bros does not give rise to computation..." and "The sock loophole". The user’s penchant for chaotic, meme‑heavy posts (e.g., "Genuinely curious > Looks inside > 'forensic study' > ???? > Fucking AI gait slop OSINT was a mistake") mirrors Bart’s love of trolling and chaotic humor. Their disdain for both political sides, expressed in tweets like "Both sides are doing this and that's bad; there's a rosy view among Republicans... I hate all of them" reflects Bart’s “no respect for authority” attitude. While Bart isn’t a scholar, his rebellious spirit and love of meme‑culture align closely with the user’s style.

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Introversion is evident in the user's preference for internal, analytical monologues rather than social chatter, e.g., "I think Dems should start with the hyperbolic 'absolutely 0 SNAP benefits go to none Americans,' so dissent has to look insane fighting with grok over small percentages rather then leading with it". Intuition shows through their focus on abstract, theoretical concepts and future‑oriented ideas, such as "The arc of history will be Georgism and that's good" and "The Ubermensch people here are so funny: in Genealogy of Morality Nietzsche admitted the 'idealist' for strength in society is oft the managerial class they hate". Thinking dominates their decision‑making, as they rely on logical critique and systematic analysis, e.g., "I think the way humans hallucinate and get things wrong has been compatible with evolutionary competitiveness; it's not obvious that the way LLMs get stuff wrong is, and it's certainly different from us". Judging is reflected in their strategic, organized approach and tendency to outline plans, illustrated by statements like "The masterplan of the double dash superiority legion is going well".

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Tech & math nerd, AI tinkerer, philosophy buff, and political commentator. Once tried to explain ray marching over coffee. #CuriousMind– @TheEverrush

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The Everrush Paradox blends smoky mezcal, hallucinogenic absinthe, bold cold‑brew coffee, spicy ginger liqueur, and a frothy egg‑white cloud. The mezcal’s ash‑filled smoke mirrors the user’s "political fire‑starter" tweets like "I think Dems should start with the hyperbolic 'absolutely 0 SNAP benefits…'" while the absinthe captures their "hallucinatory" philosophical musings such as "I do think the way humans hallucinate and get things wrong…". Cold‑brew coffee nods to their tech‑savvy side, evident in "Talking to LLMs exclusively in Morse atp" and "Wait David’s cooking". The ginger adds a bite that reflects their sharp, often contradictory commentary, and the airy egg‑white foam echoes the bio’s simple mantra "As the wind blows". Together the layers create a chaotic yet balanced drink, just like their tweet stream.

Your Hogwarts House
The user's tweets reveal a strong focus on intellectual pursuits and curiosity, characteristic of Ravenclaw. They discuss complex technical topics, e.g., "What a wonderful technology with no issues. I just wanted it to read over my Rust codebase from an .md it created wrt some complex ray marching algos." They also engage in philosophical analysis of cognition and AI, as in "I do think the way humans hallucinate and get things wrong has been compatible with evolutionary competitiveness; it's not obvious that the way LLMs get stuff wrong is, and it's certainly different from us." Finally, their self-described mathematical work, "I once did some stuff with Cyclotomic Polynomials in a vector space so that basically makes me a PhD," underscores a love for learning and clever problem‑solving.

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Everrush’s bio "As the wind blows" and their constant stream of rhetorical, unsettled questions echo the refrain of Bob Dylan’s "Blowin’ in the Wind." Their tweet, "Both sides are doing this and that's bad; ... I just want to grow old," shows a yearning for clear answers that never arrive, much like Dylan’s line "The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind." Similarly, they lament the futility of discourse in "The masters of metairony wordsmithing… proclaim the world did not end," reflecting the song’s questioning of social injustice and war. Their frequent speculation about AI, politics, and humanity – "I do think the way humans hallucinate and get things wrong … LLMs get stuff wrong is…different from us" – mirrors the endless "how many…?" questions Dylan poses. The song’s blend of hopeful curiosity and resigned uncertainty captures Everrush’s blend of intellectual cynicism and longing for meaning.

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