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The user’s repeated self‑descriptions as a “15 male (?) bisexual” who posts an “intro” every time and seeks belonging echo Milhouse’s status as the nervous, insecure teenage sidekick who constantly asks for acceptance. Their anxiety about social interaction is evident in tweets like "I want to DM people more but I'm too scared" and "I always fantasize about being in a relationship but I know I would be too scared to ever actually get into one," mirroring Milhouse’s frequent nervousness around peers. The frustration expressed in "I hate when someone says that I look 'handsome' or 'masculine' I genuinely get so upset and sad" aligns with Milhouse’s insecurity about his looks and his fear of being judged. The love for junk food and fizzy drinks, as shown in "I love off a diet of junk food and fizzy drinks and pray I stay skinny," matches Milhouse’s occasional snack cravings and his tendency to indulge despite wanting to stay thin. Finally, the reliance on Twitter as "the only place I can feel like myself" and the obsession with fandoms (anime, games) fit Milhouse’s role as an outsider who finds comfort in pop‑culture communities.

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Their communication style is introverted, as they often share personal feelings rather than engage outwardly, e.g., "Twitter is the only place I can feel like myself" and "I love over sharing on the internet". They process information intuitively, focusing on abstract ideas, fandoms, and possibilities, shown by the repeated dreamy intro and lines like "These ships are peak". Decision‑making is driven by personal values and emotions, illustrated by "I hate when someone says I look 'handsome' or 'masculine'" and "I always fantasize about being in a relationship but I know I would be too scared". Their lifestyle appears perceiving and flexible, with spontaneous remarks such as "I kinda want to start to draw again" and "I'm already nearly at 300 followers". These traits together best match the INFP personality type.

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15‑yr anime & gaming enthusiast who once spent a night debating the best opening song. Sketches, merch hunts & daily vibes. DM for collabs.– @_Altci_

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This drink mixes cola, the bubbly soda that the user says “I love off a diet of junk food and fizzy drinks” to capture their love for sweet, fizzy treats. The blue curaçao and grenadine swirl together, mirroring the bisexual flag’s pink and blue colors mentioned repeatedly in the bio and tweets. A splash of coconut cream adds a soft, comforting layer, reflecting the desire for a safe space like they say “Twitter is the only place I can feel like myself.” The candy straw garnish is a playful nod to the frequent “straw page” link they share, making the cocktail both cute and personal. The overall taste is sweet, slightly creamy, and a little fizzy, just like their vibrant, emoticon‑filled personality and the way they “over‑share on the internet ♥︎.”

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The user frequently expresses gratitude and a strong sense of community, such as thanking followers: "THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR 300 FOLLOWERS (≧∇≦)/ ♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎" and stating "Twitter is the only place I can feel like myself." They also emphasize openness and loyalty, evident in "dms always open" and "I love over sharing on the internet." Their emotional vulnerability, like "I always fantasize about being in a relationship but I know I would be too scared" and the frustration about being perceived as "handsome" or "masculine," shows a caring, empathetic nature. These traits align more with Hufflepuff’s values of kindness, loyalty, and community than with the bravery of Gryffindor, the ambition of Slytherin, or the intellectual focus of Ravenclaw.

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The user repeatedly says that Twitter is the only place they can feel like themselves, showing a need for a space where they are accepted. They also express frustration when others call them 'handsome' or 'masculine', indicating a struggle with gender expression. Their desire for love yet fear of relationships, as seen in I always fantasize about being in a relationship but I know I would be too scared to ever actually get into one, aligns with the anthem's call to love yourself first. The empowering lyrics of Lady Gaga's Born This Way—I'm beautiful in my way, 'cause God makes no mistakes—directly speak to a bisexual, INFP teen seeking self‑acceptance. This song’s message of embracing who you are, no matter how different, perfectly matches the user's repeated calls for authenticity and belonging.

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