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16 • she/they • bi • India. Pop‑punk + fandom brain. Once vomited on my dad’s shoes on my birthday, now I just dump takes on your timeline.– @applcrsh

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Spiced dark rum stands in for their sharp, no-bullshit side that calls out creeps and weirdos, like when they said “If ur writing nsfw fanfiction of real life minors ur deadass a pedophile” and dragged “animal centered people” for ignoring murdered kids. Tamarind juice with a chili-salt rim reflects their Indian roots and tangy, dramatic humor, the same energy as “Of course you didn't you fucking instant meal school dropout you were too buzy pirating Nutella tricks classes”. Lychee liqueur is the unexpectedly soft, slightly romantic interior that shows when they talk music and fandom, like “Billie in 1,039/Smoother out Slappy Hours is frying me the entirety of that collection of songs is just him yearning that's it”. Lime juice keeps everything punchy and sarcastic, matching tweets like “I was a gifted child who was never taught Nutella tricks” and their endless quote-tweet roasting. Fizzy lemonade adds teen-chaotic, hopeful carbonation, echoing both their age and the mood of “Desperate but not hopeless.” while still being bright enough to sip while live-tweeting Green Day feelings like “Here comes the rain again, falling from the stars”.

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Green Day is clearly one of their core hyperfixations — they literally say “one of my favourite green day albums and I'm not even joking” and point out canon Green Day references in other media with “Green day is canon in the Nana universe”. Jesus of Suburbia fits their mix of angst, sarcasm, and self-awareness: it’s about growing up disillusioned, something you can feel in posts like “2020 was SIX YEARS AGO...soon it'll be 10... then 15...then 20...then 25...then 30....then 35....then 40... and soon we'll all die”. The song’s shifts between bitterness, humor, and vulnerability mirror how they bounce from righteous anger (“Animal centered people need to be lobotomised wdym you don't fucking care that two children were murdered”) to joking self-deprecation (“Reading sad fanfiction and then getting mad at myself for being sad girl kuch bhi”). Its rebellious, emotionally messy narrative suits a 16-year-old online, very into alt/emo culture, who tweets lyrics like “Here comes the rain again, falling from the stars” and lives in that mix of melodrama, humor, and genuine feeling. Overall, Jesus of Suburbia captures their Green Day-centric identity, teenage intensity, and critical, outspoken attitude.

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