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José/Joaquín's fondness for alcohol and partying, evidenced by tweets like 'Yendo a comprar Monsters pa combinar con el Jagger jujuju' and 'Están demasiado densos cabros, tómense algo', bears similarities to Barney Gumble's character, known for his love of drinking at Moe's Tavern. Additionally, Barney's working-class background and left-leaning political views, often expressed through his support for unions and workers' rights, resonate with José/Joaquín's socialist leanings and criticism of the business elite.

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Unapologetic contrarian | Left-wing economics enthusiast | El Pueblo on the field & in the markets | Aspiring bartender on the weekends | If you like what you read, let's grab a drink 🍻– @Xi_fak3

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José/Joaquín's passionate and fiery nature, evident in tweets like 'EL MEJOR REGALO DE CUMPLEAÑOS CONCHETUMADRE, MALOS CULIAOS @ColoColo', aligns well with the Gryffindor traits of courage and determination. His patriotism and desire to strengthen Chile's armed forces, expressed in 'Los que confían que el Tratado Antártico tiene duración indefinida, vean la demanda y producción estimada de cobre a 2035. El hambre por materias primas esta empezando a tocar a puerta y este tren nada lo va a detener, por eso es primordial fortalecer nuestras FFAA y extender la reclamación Antártica', resonates with Gryffindor's bravery and willingness to take action. Additionally, his leftist leanings and criticism of right-wing figures, like 'espero que el Gobierno deje de reconocer como interlocutores válidos los gremios y abra a la competencia toda nuestra economía', demonstrate a rebellious streak akin to Gryffindor's defiance against authority.

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This iconic protest song by Rage Against the Machine, with its powerful lyrics and aggressive sound, perfectly captures José/Joaquín's rebellious spirit and leftist ideology. Lines like 'Some of those that work forces, are the same that burn crosses,' resonate with his criticism of authority and desire to challenge the establishment, evident in tweets like 'espero que el Gobierno deje de reconocer como interlocutores válidos los gremios y abra a la competencia toda nuestra economía'. The song's energy and defiance also reflect José/Joaquín's passionate nature, as seen in his emotional outbursts over sports and politics.

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