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Ube's personality bears similarities to the eccentric and humorous character of Duffman from The Simpsons. Just as Duffman is known for his over-the-top antics and catchphrases, Ube exhibits a penchant for edgy and provocative humor, as seen in their jokes about explicit content and controversial topics. However, beneath the irreverent exterior, both characters possess a deeper sense of purpose and social awareness. Duffman's commitment to promoting Duff beer is akin to Ube's advocacy for social justice and cultural preservation, evident in their criticism of overtourism's impact on local communities. Furthermore, Ube's emotional depth and ability to connect with poignant moments in anime parallel Duffman's occasional moments of sincerity and vulnerability beneath his larger-than-life persona.

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A passionate linguist & gamer exploring diverse cultures and perspectives. Fluent in sarcasm and dark humor, but always striving to promote social justice. Radiant in VR, animes, and the depths of my imagination. Come join me on this wild journey!– @V_InSpace

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Ube's bold advocacy for social justice and anti-fascist views align well with the Gryffindor house's traits of courage and determination. Their willingness to criticize war crimes, as seen in 'How are you proud of committing war crimes for what was at the time a fascist puppet state??', reflects the bravery and moral fortitude valued by Gryffindors. Additionally, Ube's emotional depth and ability to feel deeply, exemplified by their tears during the anime Frieren, showcase the passion and fierce loyalty that Gryffindors are known for. While their edgy humor and impulsive language may seem at odds with Gryffindor's virtues, their overall commitment to standing up for their beliefs and promoting justice makes them a fitting member of this house.

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The iconic protest song 'Killing in the Name' by Rage Against the Machine perfectly captures Ube's rebellious spirit and unapologetic stance against oppressive systems. The song's raw energy and aggressive lyrics, which challenge authority and condemn societal injustice, reflect Ube's own bold advocacy for social justice and criticism of fascist ideologies. Lines like 'Some of those that work forces, are the same that burn crosses' parallel Ube's outrage towards those who glorify war crimes and their hope for violent consequences against excited military personnel ('i hope everyone in this video is shot down on their first day'). Additionally, the song's defiant and uncompromising tone resonates with Ube's willingness to express controversial and edgy opinions, as seen in their dark humor and provocative jokes.

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