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Based on the user's bio and tweets, the Simpsons character that best matches them is Sideshow Bob. The user shows a strong interest in highbrow culture, dandyism, and anti‑modernist sentiment, as seen in the tweet 'True. Dandyism is a spiritual vocation and a revolt against Modernity. Baudelaire talks about this.' Sideshow Bob is a cultured, aristocratic figure who constantly references literature and opera, reflecting the same elitist aesthetic. The user's nationalist and reactionary rhetoric ('The American Right', 'Anglosfären…', 'race > faith') mirrors Bob's contempt for the common masses and his belief in his own superiority. Their mix of scholarly commentary and occasional meme‑style posts ('He's making actual Minecraft villager noises at him dude') matches Bob's blend of sophisticated speech and occasional absurd schemes.

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The user’s tweets are dense, introspective, and focused on abstract ideas, showing a preference for introversion (e.g., "Charismatism had immense potential..." and "I've always found this sort of analysis trite and silly"). They repeatedly discuss speculative, mythic, and philosophical concepts such as "Skandifuturism", "Adam was 5 meters tall..." and "The Kindred of the Kibbo Kift", indicating a strong intuition (N). Their arguments rely on logical classification and critique rather than personal sentiment, as seen in "The Western tradition divides hatred between odium abominationis and odium inimicitiae" and the deconstruction of "brown coded" tactics, reflecting a Thinking (T) style. The posts are organized, often presenting cause‑effect narratives and seeking definitive conclusions, for example "Without Tolkien, there would be no Italian right" and "The core of Christianity", which points to a Judging (J) preference. These combined traits best match the INTJ personality type.

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Historian, dandyist, and cultural commentator who loves philosophy, art, and fringe ideas. Once mistook a Minecraft villager for a real person.– @Virding128118

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The Skandifuturist Dandy captures the user's fascination with Nordic heritage, dandyism, and a nostalgic reverence for pre‑modern spirituality. The base of aquavit nods to the "Skandifuturism" tweet and the Swedish nationalist tone, while the splash of blue curaçao evokes the "glowed like gold and sapphire" description of Adam. A drizzle of honey adds the golden glow, referencing that same mythic figure. A touch of absinthe brings the 19th‑century dandy vibe Baudelaire praised: "Dandyism is a spiritual vocation and a revolt against Modernity." Finally, aromatic bitters reflect the user's bitter critique of modern leftist discourse, as seen in the "The 'race > faith' discourse is always more or less designed to trap Christians" tweet.

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The user’s tweets repeatedly emphasize elite, nationalist ambitions and a desire to restore a perceived superior order, such as 'The 'race > faith' discourse is always more or less designed to trap Christians…' and 'Charismatism had immense potential. It could have been a revival of pre Modernity, re enchantment.' This focus on strategic, power‑driven cultural resurgence aligns with Slytherin’s values of ambition and resourcefulness. Their frequent criticism of 'liberal' and 'leftist' groups, e.g., 'Libs who say this shit think this refers to 'the 1%'. To be a servant of Lady Poverty is something entirely different,' shows a willingness to manipulate narratives for their own ideological goals. Moreover, the admiration for historic aristocratic and mythic figures ('Adam was 5 meters tall and was perfectly physically developed and lived for centuries') reflects a fascination with superiority and legacy typical of Slytherin’s pursuit of status.

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The user’s bio declares "Nationalist" and many tweets glorify historic European symbols and a nostalgic vision of the past, which aligns with the anthem’s emphasis on loyalty to the nation and its heritage. In "Anglosfären har sin sutton hoo hjälm ... vi kan inte halka efter på detta viset. Visa dem vad svensken går för." they invoke the ancient Sutton Hoo helmet as a national emblem, echoing the anthem’s call for protection of the realm. Their repeated emphasis on "The 'race > faith' discourse is always more or less designed to trap Christians…" and "The core of Christianity." shows a desire for a homogeneous cultural identity that the traditional anthem has historically symbolized for many nationalist movements. The user’s disdain for modern multiculturalism, as seen in "This person is presumably White and his first instinct … 'I can use this to defend glorious nippon!'" and "Bolshevik.", reflects the anthem’s historic role as a rallying cry for preserving a perceived pure national tradition. Therefore, the classic "God Save the King" (or "God Save the Queen") best captures their longing for a strong, traditional, and exclusive national identity.

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