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The user’s constant stream of picture replies to a single account (e.g., multiple '@Martin_Sellner [picture]' tweets) and their dry, mocking commentary resembles the sarcastic, meme‑loving persona of Comic Book Guy. Their bizarre historical references, such as the 'People who lived through this hell … illegal for you, lmao' tweet, echo Comic Book Guy’s penchant for obscure, condescending jokes about pop‑culture and history. The self‑identifying 'Somalian pirate draft dodger descendant' line and the use of a cross emoji show a tongue‑in‑cheek, nerdy self‑presentation similar to Comic Book Guy’s trademark cynicism. Overall, the combination of sarcastic tone, frequent meme‑style images, and a disdainful attitude toward others matches Comic Book Guy’s classic 'Worst. … Ever.' attitude.

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The user frequently tags other accounts and posts multiple picture tweets such as "@Martin_Sellner [picture]" and "@bucherhamster @ReMigra44 @Martin151071 People who lived through this hell were people ... Keep trying.", indicating an extraverted communication style. He often includes vivid, concrete details about historical events, for example "Including the circus actors who were launched through a circus cannons to be shot down by flak cannon for Wehrmacht anti air training purposes.", suggesting a sensing preference. His sarcastic remarks like "But you can't say otherwise because it's illegal for you, lmao." show a preference for logical, analytical decision‑making, characteristic of Thinking. The rapid, spontaneous posting of multiple picture tweets and brief emojis such as "✝️ [picture]" reflects a perceiving, flexible lifestyle rather than a structured, planned one.

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History nerd & meme curator. Proud descendant of a Somali pirate who dodged the draft. Sharing odd pics & quirky facts. A seagull once stole my sandwich.– @Velimirovic_3rd

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The Draft Dodger's Flak Circus blends a bold dark rum to echo the user's claim of being a "Somalian pirate draft dodger descendant," while the bitter Campari mirrors the grim war-time references in the tweet about "flak cannon for Wehrmacht anti-air training." A splash of pomegranate juice adds a splash of chaos reminiscent of the "circus actors... launched through a circus cannon," and the smoked chili syrup gives a smoky, explosive heat that feels like the flash of artillery. The fizzy club soda represents the relentless barrage of pictures and memes the user posts, and the garnish of a tiny edible globe nods to the 🌐 emoji in their name. As they mockingly say "Keep trying," this drink dares you to finish it before the bitterness overwhelms you.

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Velimirovic_3rd repeatedly challenges other users, as seen in multiple "@Martin_Sellner" picture replies, showing a willingness to face conflict head‑on. Their self‑identification as a "Somalian pirate draft dodger descendant" demonstrates bold defiance of authority, a hallmark of Gryffindor bravery. The tweet that mocks historical atrocities – "People who lived through this hell were people . Including the circus actors who were launched through a circus cannons to be shot down by flak cannon for Wehrmacht anti air training purposes. But you can't say otherwise because it's illegal for you, lmao . Keep trying." – further illustrates a daring, outspoken attitude rather than a cautious or cunning approach. These traits of courage, daring, and a readiness to speak out align most closely with Gryffindor values.

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The user’s tweet "Somalian pirate draft dodger descendant" directly references being a descendant of a draft‑dodger, echoing the song’s focus on privileged people who avoid conscription. Their longer tweet about "People who lived through this hell…Wehrmacht anti air training…" shows an awareness of war’s horrors, which the song critiques by highlighting the disparity between those who fight and those who stay safe. The repeated mentions of @Martin_Sellner and the defiant "Keep trying" tone reflect a rebellious, anti‑establishment attitude that matches the song’s chorus, "It ain’t me, it ain’t my brother… I’m a lucky son of a privileged class." Together these elements make "Fortunate Son" a fitting anthem for the account.

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