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The account most closely matches Bart Simpson, who is provocative, rebellious, and enjoys stirring trouble. The user leans into edgy, incendiary humor and shock value, seen in posts like “The world won't know peace until South East Asia is nuked.” and the bio’s extreme slogan. Like Bart’s tendency to mock authority and other groups, this user openly celebrates sectarian or partisan identities, for example declaring “SHIA ISLAM HAS WONNED” and posting militaristic images such as “The lions of Lebanon”. The tone is consistently confrontational and mischievous, mocking others in tweets like “This might be the worst post ever made on Twitter.” and “the goyim have gone insane”. Overall, the mix of trolling, bravado, and gleeful provocation lines up far more with Bart’s chaotic, troublemaking energy than with any more measured or empathetic character.

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They present as an Extrovert (E): their bio is loud and provocative (“future leader of iran… #rapeallZoroastrian”) and many tweets are bold public declarations like “SHIA ISLAM HAS WONNED” and “South Lebanon number one super power by 2026👇”, suggesting comfort with attention and broadcasting opinions. Their focus is largely on big-picture politics, power, and ideology rather than concrete day-to-day details, pointing to Intuition (N): tweets like “What Palestinians Don’t Want You to Know” and “The world won't know peace until South East Asia is nuked.” are sweeping, abstract claims about geopolitics and the world order. They clearly favor Thinking (T) over Feeling: they are blunt, combative, and unconcerned with harmony, as seen in “the goyim have gone insane” and their harsh criticism of opponents like “This might be the worst post ever made on Twitter.”. Finally, they show a Judging (J) orientation with their decisive, goal-oriented language and strong judgments about winners and losers in conflicts, such as “SHIA ISLAM HAS WONNED”, “future leader” in their bio, and their confident predictions about South Lebanon’s future power. Putting these together, the profile most closely matches ENTJ: outspoken, strategically minded, ideological, and strongly judgmental in their views and rhetoric.

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Lebanese observer of history, conflicts & memes. Once mistook a game trailer for real footage—now I double-check everything before I post.– @tiberiumleb

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The bio alone shows extreme ambition and a desire for power, calling themselves a “future leader of iran” and using provocative, aggressive slogans, which is classic Slytherin posturing rather than quiet loyalty or studiousness. Their repeated glorification of strength and dominance, like in “The lions of Lebanon” and “South Lebanon number one super power by 2026👇”, suggests a mindset oriented toward supremacy and winning, not fairness or cooperation. Posts such as “SHIA ISLAM HAS WONNED” and the celebratory tone toward military power in “Footage of the Iranian army destroying a U.S. carrier (100% real).” further reinforce a preoccupation with victory, might, and group dominance. Even when criticizing others, as in “This is what this guy is reposting btw” and “He blocked me, so I can’t even respond.”, the tone is combative and strategic rather than principled-in-a-Gryffindor-way or analytical-in-a-Ravenclaw-way. Taken together, the ambition, fixation on power and supremacy, and confrontational posture align most strongly with Slytherin.

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A well‑known song that suits @tiberiumleb is War Pigs by Black Sabbath, because their timeline and bio are heavily focused on war, sectarian identity, and geopolitical conflict. The bio openly frames them as a militant ideological persona, calling themselves “your friendly neighborhood Lebanese shia and future leader of iran🇱🇧ރ❤️✡️🇮🇱 #rapeallZoroastrian,” which mirrors the song’s intense, confrontational tone about conflict and fanaticism. Their enthusiasm for militarism and regional power is clear in posts like “South Lebanon number one super power by 2026👇” and “Footage of the Iranian army destroying a U.S. carrier (100% real).”. They also share images of fighters and symbols such as “The lions of Lebanon” and “Swedish naval officers pose… next to the Amal movement flag”, which fit the song’s focus on militarized imagery. Even their extreme statement “The world won't know peace until South East Asia is nuked.” aligns with the song’s depiction of apocalyptic, war‑driven thinking and the glorification and horror of conflict.

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