Zynnzibar
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Your Simpsons character
Homer Simpson, the bumbling, food‑obsessed, beer‑loving patriarch, is the closest match. Like Homer’s love of junk food and cigarettes, Zynnzibar constantly posts about eating a snickers bar ("eating a snickers bar rn") and smoking "Marlboro reds after a few beers". The user’s overt, simplistic patriotism and religious self‑identification ("Christ is king btw", "Patriot") echo Homer’s often shallow, patriotic outbursts in the show. Both display a crude, bigoted worldview, as seen in the user’s "White Lives Matter" and "I hate the antichrist" tweets, mirroring Homer’s occasional bigoted jokes. Finally, the user’s tendency to get into dangerous, absurd situations ("I almost died to a somali with a glock + switch at their 2025 graduation ceremony") parallels Homer’s frequent slap‑stick misadventures.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user mostly shares personal reflections and internal monologues, such as "I shave my head and occasionally my mustache..." and "my existence has been validated," indicating introversion. Their posts focus on concrete, sensory details like "I reduced my seed oil intake heavily for 2 weeks before a Florida trip" and "eating a snickers bar rn, ama," which points to Sensing. Emotional and value‑driven language appears frequently, for example "White Lives Matter," "I hate the antichrist, btw," and the pleading "Please save me!" showing a Feeling preference. The overall style is impulsive and spontaneous, with rapid, unstructured tweets like "Only in Minnesota" and "LMAOOOOO," reflecting a Perceiving attitude.

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Minnesota meme curator, documenting oddball moments—midnight drive‑ins, quirky mall makeovers, indie film fan. Pizza lover, always curious.– @Zynnzibar

Your signature cocktail
The cherry vodka nods to the tweet 'What would My Pillow CEO and Current governor of minnesota Mike Lindell do?' tying the drink to Lindell’s signature red brand. Cinnamon whiskey adds the fiery urgency of 'Somebody tag in Mike Lindell…Please save me' and mirrors the user’s heated, extreme rhetoric. Birch beer grounds the cocktail in the user’s 'Only in Minnesota' vibe, a regional staple that screams Midwestern roots. A splash of orange liqueur references the metal‑band list tweet '1. Pantera…3. Orange Goblin' and adds a bitter, rebellious edge. Together they create a chaotic, bold concoction that feels like a Patriot shouting 'Red-Pill' while sipping a Minnesota-born brew.

Your Hogwarts House
The user's tweets repeatedly show a drive to dominate and manipulate, reflecting Slytherin ambition. They even announce 'Currently building a foid army', a clear sign of seeking power and control. They also write 'Didnt know they need me to secure a future for white children', indicating a strategic, self‑serving agenda. Their repeated use of 'Patriot' and calls for white supremacy reveal a cunning desire to rally followers around a cause. While they sometimes boast of dangerous encounters, such as 'I almost died to a somali with a glock + switch', this is framed as daring bravado rather than noble courage, fitting Slytherin's bold, self‑interested risk‑taking.

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The user repeatedly identifies as a 'Patriot' (e.g., "Patriot."), declares "Christ is king" in their bio, and frequently references God with lines like "God gives gold, only to fools" and "The Resurrection of Christ is about to be one of the greatest pieces of media ever conceived". They also promote white nationalist ideas such as "White Lives Matter" and "#WhiteBoySummer". The song "God Bless the USA" by Lee Greenwood celebrates American patriotism and a God‑centered love for the country, directly echoing the user's self‑identification as a patriotic, Christian nationalist. Its chorus, "God bless the USA," mirrors the user's calls for divine favor and national pride, aligning with their repeated mentions of God, Christianity, and American identity. The anthemic, straightforward style of the song fits the user's preference for bold, declarative statements seen throughout their tweets.

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