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Bart Simpson is the quintessential rebellious troublemaker who lives to mock authority, a trait that matches @VoxelPrismatic’s constant sarcasm such as "LMAO The irony of Piers censoring the verbatim quote from Kanye". The user’s frequent use of meme‑style language like "lol", "lmao", and "NO!!! M$ KEEP SHIPPING SLOP YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP" mirrors Bart’s love for prank‑like commentary against the establishment. They also regularly quote and remix other users’ posts, e.g., "Spliced video. The official X website doesn't have animations here" and "I always thought @NickJFuentes was a retard. Then I watched the @piersmorgan interview," reflecting Bart’s penchant for stealing and reshaping others’ words. Their disdain for institutions and tech giants, as seen in "M$ can't even hire socials managers that have a grasp on English" and "The power button," aligns with Bart’s typical rejection of adult rules. Therefore, Bart Simpson best captures @VoxelPrismatic’s rebellious, meme‑driven, anti‑authority persona.

Your MBTI personality Type
Based on the high volume of public engagement and direct calls to other users, the account shows strong extraversion (e.g., "Hey @GovPritzker @ChicagosMayor..." and "Yo @discord @discord_support..."). The user frequently discusses abstract concepts, future tech trends, and patterns across systems, indicating intuition (e.g., "The reason functional programming is confusing..." and "Thanks to @sudo_goreng, I finally understand monads..."). Their arguments rely on logical analysis and factual evidence rather than personal feelings (e.g., "python is slow. here's how we know python is slow..." and "The power button."). Finally, they exhibit a judging style, often presenting definitive conclusions and calls to action ("NO!!! M$ KEEP SHIPPING SLOP YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP" and "I might start a crusade against Lunduke").

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Tech tinkerer, Linux advocate, meme curator. Once turned a car's map into a treasure hunt. 🎮🚗💻– @VoxelPrismatic

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The Pixelated Prism Punch mixes bourbon, the spirit of America, with bitter Campari to echo their disdain for Microsoft, as in 'NO!!! M$ KEEP SHIPPING SLOP YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP'. The ginger beer adds a fizzy, rebellious spark that mirrors their meme‑filled takes like 'Steam: Brings Linux to consumers Windows: Fumbles so hard, makes people switch to Linux'. A splash of fresh lime gives a sharp, truth‑seeking edge reminiscent of their quote 'Faith is like a compass. If it's always pointing towards you, you'll find yourself lost'. Finally, a dash of cold‑brew espresso provides the late‑night coding fuel they joke about in tweets about functional programming and Python's slowness. Together these elements capture the blend of sarcasm, tech‑savvy, and American pride that defines @VoxelPrismatic.

Your Hogwarts House
The user consistently demonstrates a deep love of learning and intellectual curiosity, hallmarks of Ravenclaw. For example, they write, "TIL @Google's Android Automotive uses @openstreetmap for its data and doesn't properly credit it. How do I know? Well, I mapped these houses," showing investigative zeal and technical skill. Their appreciation for complex concepts is evident in, "Thanks to @sudo_goreng, I finally understand monads, functors, and applicatives," and in their critique of functional programming: "The reason functional programming is confusing is that it's just a bunch of math people trying to abstract the(ir) ideal behavior of the computer." Additionally, they often share detailed analyses of tech and media, such as, "Steam: Brings Linux to consumers Windows: Fumbles so hard, makes people switch to Linux," reflecting a sharp, analytical mind. These traits align most closely with the Ravenclaw house.

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The defiant, anti‑authority tone of @VoxelPrismatic’s feed matches the angry protest anthem "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against the Machine. Their repeated outbursts against big tech—"NO!!! M$ KEEP SHIPPING SLOP YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP" and "It is with great honor that I announce that I am banned from using task manager. And explorer.exe."—echo the song’s refrain "Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me". Their sarcasm about censorship ("LMAO The irony of Piers censoring the verbatim quote from Kanye") and celebration of a Linux uprising ("Steam: Brings Linux to consumers Windows: Fumbles so hard, makes people switch to Linux") reinforce the rebellious spirit of the track. The bio’s cynical analogy about faith also hints at a skeptical worldview that the song’s confrontational lyrics capture. Overall, the track’s raw energy and protest against oppressive powers reflects the user’s constant pushback against corporate and media authority.

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