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The user’s self‑promotion as a "freelance software developer" who creates "bots, mods, videos, streams" mirrors Comic Book Guy’s identity as the ultimate nerd and tech‑savvy critic, as shown in the tweet "I create bots, mods, videos, streams and other awesome things Support my work: …". Their constant sarcasm and contempt for low‑effort content, such as "I think my favorite part is calling it a war crime for some reason. This is pro level engagement bait and I'm impressed", echoes Comic Book Guy’s famous "Worst. Episode. Ever." line and his habit of calling out bad media. The user’s willingness to jump into heated internet debates, e.g., "Damn I can't believe @pxielovee sexted with a minor …" and "the left really has become to side of excusing human shields, huh", reflects Comic Book Guy’s cynical, often confrontational commentary on pop‑culture and politics. Their frequent use of memes and quoted tweets for "engagement bait" is reminiscent of Comic Book Guy’s reliance on internet memes and snarky retorts, like "If you say the phrase 'the r slur' that's an automatic block from me." Overall, the blend of technical expertise, nerdy enthusiasm, and a consistently sarcastic, critical tone aligns best with Comic Book Guy.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user frequently posts self‑promotional messages like 'I create bots, mods, videos, streams and other awesome things Support my work…', showing a strong outward focus and desire to engage with an audience (Extroversion). They also pose abstract, big‑picture questions such as 'Can we just end religion?' and 'If the internet was a thing long enough ago we'd have tweets like this about slavery', indicating a preference for intuition over concrete details. Their emphasis on logical analysis and truth‑seeking appears in statements like 'I love how these kinds of people just do not care about the truth at all' and the blunt assessment 'Genuinely the world would be a better place if people like this killed themselves', reflecting a Thinking style. The spontaneous, flexible tone of tweets such as 'Is this stupid or genius?' and 'I have no idea what to do with this information' points to a Perceiving approach. Together these traits match the ENTP profile, the classic debater who enjoys rapid, idea‑driven interaction.

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Freelance dev & gaming modder. Built a bot that once ordered pizza via tweet. DM for custom bots, mods, streams & tech help. #Tech #Gaming– @XoXFaby

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The drink is called "Bot Builder's Brew" as a nod to the creator’s constant self‑promotion: "I create bots, mods, videos, streams and other awesome things". Gin stands for the clean, precise code they write as a freelance developer, while blue curaçao adds a neon tech vibe reminiscent of gaming and programming. A splash of tomato juice references the random "ketchup" meme they posted, giving the cocktail an unexpected twist. Fresh lime juice adds a sour bite, echoing their firm stance on harassment: "If you say the phrase 'the r slur' that's an automatic block from me". Finally, tonic water brings a fizz that mirrors their rapid, engagement‑bait style, like the tweet "It's not much but it's something".

Your Hogwarts House
The user repeatedly advertises their services with the tweet "I create bots, mods, videos, streams and other awesome things... Work with me: [email protected]" across multiple posts, showing a clear drive to profit and personal advancement, a hallmark of Slytherin ambition. Their use of engagement bait, as seen in "I think my favorite part is calling it a war crime for some reason. This is pro level engagement bait and I'm impressed", demonstrates cunning and resourcefulness to attract attention. The user also frequently calls out others and positions themselves as superior, such as "Damn I can't believe @pxielovee sexted with a minor...", showing a willingness to exploit controversies for personal gain. These traits align closely with Slytherin's values of ambition, cunning, and self‑promotion.

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XoXFaby constantly promotes their tech creations, tweeting 'I create bots, mods, videos, streams and other awesome things' and 'I also create custom bots, mods, misc. software and provide tech support', which mirrors the repetitive tech actions listed in Daft Punk's 'Technologic' ('Buy it, use it, break it, fix it…'). Their frequent references to hacking, modding, and internet culture, e.g., 'if the internet was a thing long enough ago we'd have tweets like this about slavery', align with the song's robotic, digital vibe. The track's cadence of rapid, mechanical commands captures the tweetstorm style they use, repeatedly posting self‑promotion and commentary. Overall, the song's focus on technology and constant iteration reflects XoXFaby's identity as a freelance developer and meme‑driven internet personality.

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