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Based on the user's aggressive, sarcastic tone and love for trolling, the Simpsons character that matches best is Bart Simpson. The user frequently posts mocking comments like 'Is he rtrd?💀' and 'F you @charli_xcx', echoing Bart's penchant for insulting and provoking others. They also revel in fan wars and hyper‑dramatic statements such as 'I hate swiftards so bad' and 'Cry harder cuz none outside this app cares about their stupid takes', mirroring Bart's rebellious and confrontational style. Additionally, their constant commentary on pop‑culture controversies, e.g., 'Stop cutting down trees for no reason' and 'Ladies and gentlemen our anti capitalist queen', reflects Bart's habit of stirring trouble and speaking his mind without filter.

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They frequently address the audience directly, as in "Ladies and gentlemen our anti capitalist queen..." and "Please don’t end your friend like that", showing an outward, sociable style. Their tweets often focus on patterns and future possibilities, like "The way ‘tayhitless’ allegations debunked so bad😭" and tracking the longevity of songs on charts ("The Fate Of Ophelia remains at #1 on Global Spotify for a 42nd day"). They rely on logical critique and data‑driven arguments, e.g., "If you’re mad over this, so you are antisemitic" and "The tomatometer is from critics not gays on twitter", indicating a thinking preference. They organize information with precise metrics and timelines, such as "Day 60: #1. The Fate of Ophelia (+1) — 6.2M (during xmas)" and "midnights 19M sales ww 4M pure sales 2 grammys… #1 for 6 weeks", reflecting a judging style. Taken together, these traits point to an ENTJ personality, a decisive, outward‑focused strategist who values logical analysis and structured data.

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Pop chart sleuth from Cardigan Village, VIC. 🎧 I once tried to get a kettle whistle to #1 on Spotify. #MusicGeek #ChartChaser– @THESHOWBOY13

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The Fate of Ophelia Fizz captures the chaotic energy of @THESHOWBOY13, mixing bright blue Curaçao for the pop‑culture sparkle of chart‑topping hits like 'The Fate of Ophelia — 62* ——— +60 ——— Texas hold em — 2', with a sour splash of lemon to echo their sarcastic takes such as 'I hate swiftards so bad'. A dash of activated charcoal adds the dark, anti‑capitalist edge hinted at in 'Ladies and gentlemen our anti capitalist queen', while grenadine provides the sweet, fan‑account heart that peeks through the memes. The vodka base keeps it neutral, like a fan account that can swing between adoration and critique, mirroring tweets like 'When it comes to Taylor, they go crazy' and 'Final boss twitter activism'.

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The user’s tweets display a strong drive for dominance and ambition, as seen in "Final boss twitter activism" and the confrontational "F you @charli_xcx" which echo the Slytherin desire for power. They frequently boast about their own knowledge and achievements, citing data like "days at #1 on Spotify global chart: The Fate Of Ophelia — 62*" and "midnights 19M sales ww 4M pure sales 2 grammys", reflecting a competitive, status‑seeking mindset. Their aggressive challenges to others, such as "If you’re mad over this, so you are antisemitic" and "Bitch please go and blame your fav’s brother", reveal a cunning, ruthless approach typical of Slytherins. While they share some factual information, the overall tone is more about personal ambition and controlling the narrative than pure intellectual curiosity, aligning best with Slytherin.

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The user's frequent tirades against other fans and accusations of "fake activism" echo the revenge‑filled tone of Taylor Swift’s "Look What You Made Me Do." They explicitly say "I hate swiftards so bad" and "Final boss twitter activism," showing the same feeling of being targeted that the song’s line "I don’t like your kingdom" captures. Their obsession with chart domination (e.g., "The Fate of Ophelia — 62* days at #1 on Global Spotify") mirrors the lyric "I’m sorry, the old [Taylor] can’t come to the phone right now – I’m a new me." The chorus "Look what you’ve done" fits their habit of calling out other users for alleged wrongdoing, as seen in tweets like "If you’re mad over this, so you are antisemitic" and "Stop cutting down trees for no reason." Overall, the song’s theme of confronting haters and reclaiming power aligns with the user’s combative, fan‑war‑filled timeline.

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