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Your Simpsons character
The best match is Lisa Simpson: bookish, politically aware, emotional but analytical, and very online-coded. This user is deeply into media critique, doing close readings like when they analyze how different kinds of tears convey emotions in panels: “i really love the art and how the tears are drawn here despite all of the panels having tears, each of them is depicting different emotion.”, which mirrors Lisa’s tendency to dissect art and literature. They’re outspoken and moralistic about social issues and racism, calling out creators and fans directly: “the fact that some korean authors are racist scum is not even new so why are we acting as if this is a made up thing that appeared yesterday?” and “omg they’re praying quietly in a corner not needed nor used by anyone and they’re ‘disrupting the public order’??????”, very in line with Lisa’s activist streak. At the same time, they’re unabashedly nerdy and proud of their academic side, teasing about their grades: “omg you guys should i show you my cgpa and brag?? so excitedddddd”, which fits Lisa’s overachiever vibe. Their mix of heartfelt romantic/media obsession and sharp, sometimes harsh criticism—like “fought so much with all those anti piracy constipated fuckers but now it’s time to go back into reading all my fav pirated series, bye.”—feels exactly like Lisa when she swings between earnest idealism and fed‑up sarcasm.

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They show strong Extraverted energy: their timeline is highly interactive, full of reactions, discourse, and direct engagement with others’ takes, e.g. piracy debates and fandom drama like “can’t wait for the piracy discourse to die down so i can have my everyday tl again ughhh like shut the fuck up already” and enthusiastic commentary such as “omg you guys should i show you my cgpa and brag?? so excitedddddd”. Their focus is clearly Intuitive: they’re obsessed with themes, symbolism, and emotional subtext rather than just surface events, as in “both of them felt hopeless every day then they were actually faced with the inevitable death (the end of the world)… second chance well deserved!!” and their analysis of how different tears convey distinct emotions in “each of them is depicting different emotion… just beautiful …”. They lean Feeling over Thinking: most arguments are value- and morality-driven, defending people against racism and exploitation, e.g. “annoying pos like this one… should rot in hell.” and “the fact that some korean authors are racist scum is not even new…”, and they show intense empathy for fictional suffering like “i was physically aching watching this ..”. Finally, they look more Perceiving than Judging: their tweeting is highly spontaneous and reactive, hopping between series, discourses, and jokes (“i’m not trying to be a hater or anything (i AM a hater)” in this tweet), and they seem comfortable living in ongoing, unresolved debates instead of presenting rigid plans or systems, as seen in their playful, open-ended commentary threads like the BL review in “#BL review thread!🧵 Title: Unromantic Romance… i have A LOT to say about it so i’ll be yapping later”. These traits together best fit ENFP: expressive, values-driven, imaginative, and emotionally intense, with a chaotic, reactive online presence rather than a tightly structured one.

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24 | she/her. BL & manhwa analyst with too many opinions and not enough shelf space. Once paused a hot kiss scene to rant about labor rights.– @_actuallywild

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Dark rum infused with coffee beans is for the late-night reader who says you could be their “forever night stand📚” and keeps yapping detailed BL reviews like “#BL review thread!🧵 Title: Unromantic Romance”. Honey-rose syrup captures the soft side that melts over art and romance, like when they gush “omg she’s gorgeous!!!! and the art style is amazing!!” in this tweet and admire Klimt in “oh it’s The Kiss by Gustav Klimt!! so beautiful!!”. Sour cherry juice adds angst and emotional bite for all the pain panels and doomed feelings, from “end of the world type of thoughts and regrets yk ….” to “mr. raymond will not choose me pain pain pain everywhere …”. Sparkling yuzu soda keeps it bright, chaotic, and a bit unhinged, like their love of fun, slightly feral heroines in “i REALLY liked that scene, i love my fl a little bit unhinged while being bright and fun too” and the way they scream-laugh through drama in “OMGGGG I’M CRYING AHAGAJAKABVA”. Finally, a smoked sea salt mist represents their sharp, salty rants about racism, labor, and piracy discourse—see “the fact that some korean authors are racist scum is not even new” and “fought so much with all those anti piracy constipated fuckers”—because this drink, like them, stays sweet but burns a little when you breathe it in.

Your Hogwarts House
Their timeline shows a strong analytical and interpretive bent typical of Ravenclaw. They closely examine visual storytelling and character emotions, e.g. breaking down how different kinds of tears convey distinct feelings in panels: “each of them is depicting different emotion. the first is disbelief AND relief 2nd is self loathing and hopelessness the 3rd is overwhelming fear of loss just beautiful …”. They enjoy doing structured, critical reviews and threads, such as a BL review with tags and a rating system: “#BL review thread!🧵 Title: Unromantic Romance… (65 chs): ★★☆☆☆ (Synopsis in ALT!)” and a thematic analysis thread like “The parasol Kondou gave to Akira and its significance. #AftertheRain🧵”. They also revel in niche media details—voice actors, dance styles, art techniques—which reflects curiosity and love of learning, as in “listened to Satou Takuya whispering and giggling (and moaning) in my ears all night… manager x vtuber (synopsis in ALT)” and “i really liked Rae jun switching from ballet to contemporary dance (mostly because you can express yourself more with it) and i’m so happy to come across a story that discusses both of these styles of dancing”. While they do stand up for their beliefs and can be sharp-tongued, their dominant mode is dissecting narratives, meta-discussing fandom behavior, and appreciating craft, which aligns most strongly with Ravenclaw rather than Gryffindor or Slytherin.

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Their mix of sharp media criticism, self-aware humor, and emotional intensity fits Taylor Swift’s Anti-Hero best. They joke about being a hater while still caring deeply about stories and characters, like when they say “i’m not trying to be a hater or anything (i AM a hater)”, mirroring the song’s blend of self-critique and confidence. Their timeline swings between gushing over art and characters — “the line art is amazing, the rendering and the color palette too” — and intense moral stances on racism, labor, and piracy, like “the fact that some korean authors are racist scum is not even new”. They explicitly defend Taylor’s attitude with “‘Taylor Swift loves to belittle and shame men.’ and? is that supposed to be something bad?”, which aligns with Anti-Hero’s unapologetic edge. The combination of romantic obsession with fictional drama, political anger in their bio (Free🇵🇸 🇸🇩🇨🇩), and self-conscious, dramatic tweeting makes Anti-Hero a strong thematic match.

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