Wegroes
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Your Simpsons character
Bart Simpson is the quintessential mischievous troublemaker who constantly seeks attention and provokes reactions, which matches @Wegroes' pattern of posting provocative, meme‑filled tweets. The user’s post "If you are lookin at this post My name is Logan Fischer … Yes I am the owner of this racist account" shows a deliberate shock factor similar to Bart’s pranks. Their self‑referential tweet "Photo of mi! Am I hot???" mirrors Bart’s teenage insecurity and need for validation. The lament "He’s trying to resist 😢😢😢" reflects a rebellious, anti‑authority stance that Bart often displays. Finally, the obsession with viral trends, evident in "BREAKING NEWS: AMERICANIST DNA TEST LEAKED…" and "THIS PHOTO OF AMERICANIST IS GOING VIRAL ON JAPANESE INTERNET!", is just like Bart constantly chasing what's cool at school.

Your MBTI personality Type
The frequent use of bold, attention‑grabbing statements like “BREAKING NEWS: AMERICANIST DNA TEST LEAKED …” and “THIS PHOTO OF AMERICANIST IS GOING VIRAL ON JAPANESE INTERNET!” shows an outward‑focused, extroverted communication style. The focus on internet trends, memes and speculative humor (e.g., “Ancient Americanissy gem” and “Why did they add James mason to fnaf?”) indicates a preference for abstract, intuitive ideas over concrete details. The tone is often detached, sarcastic and logical, as in the self‑referential rant “If you are lookin at this post My name is Logan Fischer … I am the owner of this racist account”, reflecting a thinking orientation. The rapid, varied posting of unrelated images and hashtags like “#NewProfilePic” and “why do people hate bbno$ so much🥺” suggests a flexible, spontaneous approach consistent with perceiving. Overall, the pattern aligns with an ENTP personality.

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Digital mischief-maker from St. Augustine, FL. I once mistook a DNA test for a meme. Lover of quirky facts & occasional selfies. #CreativeChaos– @Wegroes

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The cocktail blends Canadian maple bourbon with London dry gin to echo Jimboy’s Anglo roots and his maple leaf emoji 🍁. A splash of Peruvian pisco nods to the "BREAKING NEWS: AMERICANIST DNA TEST LEAKED SHOWING HES 25% PERUVIAN" tweet, while pineapple juice represents the tropical vibes of the 🇹🇴 flag. Pine needle syrup adds a foresty note for the 🌲 emoji, and a dash of sake hints at the "THIS PHOTO OF AMERICANIST IS GOING VIRAL ON JAPANESE INTERNET!" moment. The result is a layered, unpredictable drink that mirrors the user’s "rootless “Anglo” cosmopolite" vibe and their love of internet drama, like the tweet "why do people hate bbno$ so much🥺".

Your Hogwarts House
The bio describes the user as a 'interweb exploiter', suggesting a cunning use of online platforms for personal gain, a trait prized by Slytherin. Their tweets aim to provoke controversy, such as 'BREAKING NEWS: AMERICANIST DNA TEST LEAKED SHOWING HES 25% PERUVIAN' and the self‑identifying rant 'If you are lookin at this post My name is Logan Fischer... I am the owner of this racist account', showing a willingness to stir conflict for notoriety. They also brag about making content go viral, as seen in 'THIS PHOTO OF AMERICANIST IS GOING VIRAL ON JAPANESE INTERNET!'. This pattern of ambition, strategic provocation, and self‑promotion aligns closely with Slytherin values.

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The user's bio calls them a “rootless ‘Anglo’ cosmopolite and interweb exploiter,” which matches the global, internet‑wide reach of the Rick Astley classic that has become a worldwide meme. Their tweets use click‑bait headlines like 'BREAKING NEWS: AMERICANIST DNA TEST LEAKED SHOWING HES 25% PERUVIAN' and claim that a photo 'is going viral on Japanese internet,' echoing how the rickroll spreads across cultures with a catchy hook. They also ask 'why do people hate bbno$ so much🥺' and boast about being the 'owner of this racist account,' showing a penchant for trolling and provocation, the very spirit behind the rickroll prank. The song’s chorus—'Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down'—captures the user's relentless posting of pictures and memes, promising to keep the audience hooked no matter the controversy. Finally, the song’s endless loop and worldwide popularity mirror the user's self‑description as a cosmopolite who roams the interweb, constantly delivering new viral material.

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