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The user’s constant reference to high‑brow philosophy, economics and social‑justice issues mirrors Lisa’s intellectual curiosity and activist streak; for example they write "our left of centre neoliberal pundits are posting pitbull statistics…" and "if you’re one of those people who consider post‑internet neologisms vulgar… you’d be well advised to recall that the following words were invented…". Their disdain for "normies" and mainstream culture ("we really need to bring back marvel movies or something the normies are literally driving themselves insane") reflects Lisa’s outsider status at school. The frequent focus on legacy institutions and resilience ("shall posters inherit the earth? … why legacy institutions are probably more resilient") aligns with Lisa’s critical view of power structures. Finally, the futurist fascination with AI and NGDP futures ("the problem with the ‘if AI capex is posited to be nonproductive…’ line of thought") matches Lisa’s forward‑thinking, tech‑savvy side.

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Their preference for introspection over social interaction is evident in tweets like "shall posters inherit the earth? the answer may surprise you! read my latest on why legacy institutions are probably more resilient than you think," which reads more like a private essay than a conversational post. They consistently focus on abstract, future‑oriented concepts – for example, "the core takeaway from the Epstein emails is that the American aristocracy… is better modeled as a crew of rotund butchers" – indicating a dominant Intuition (N) over concrete Sensing. Their arguments are dominated by logical analysis and systemic reasoning, such as "greatness can't be planned, therefore we should never ever make policy … these are complex systems! never ever make policy," showing a Thinking (T) preference. They also demonstrate a strong inclination toward structure and planning, proposing frameworks like "strict selection criteria on who gets to publish… give those who have spent a decade a formally recognized title," reflecting a Judging (J) orientation.

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Macro economist & culture critic, exploring AI, finance, and the history of ideas. Once sold a meme to a VC.– @apralky

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The cocktail blends the gritty, old‑world spirit of rye whiskey with smoky mezcal, echoing the tweet "shall posters inherit the earth? the answer may surprise you! read my latest on why legacy institutions are probably more resilient than you think" – a nod to their belief in enduring structures. A vivid matcha‑green syrup adds a dash of Gen‑Z futurism, mirroring the line "if you're one of those people who consider post internet neologisms vulgar, superfluous, or somehow beneath polite conversation ... start using the internet words!". A whisper of absinthe and a pinch of activated charcoal bring the philosophical, Nietzsche‑like edge found in "Nietzsche, what a line.". The drink is finished with a splash of citrus to balance the bitterness, reflecting the tweet about "the French bourgeoisie courting the peasant class ... >why isn't this working??". Together the layers create a complex, slightly chaotic flavor profile just like @apralky’s blend of high‑brow theory and meme‑culture, making it a perfect "Poster’s Inheritance".

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They show a deep fascination with knowledge and language, as seen in "if you're one of those people who consider post internet neologisms vulgar, superfluous, or somehow beneath polite conversation... changing times call for changing language". They regularly cite philosophers and historical texts, for example "Bataille also talks about this fwiw, one reason the Left has struggled to rally the public..." and "Metternich's secretary offers a notable perspective on mass access to media production". Their focus on intellectual rigor and clever wordplay aligns with Ravenclaw's values of wit and learning. While they display ambition, the dominant trait is a love of learning and analytical insight, characteristic of Ravenclaw. Therefore, the house that best fits @apralky is Ravenclaw.

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The song's refrain that "We didn't start the fire, it was always burning" resonates with the user's view that "shall posters inherit the earth? the answer may surprise you! read my latest on why legacy institutions are probably more resilient than you think". Its rapid, encyclopedic lyric style mirrors the user's habit of cramming historical and linguistic references, as seen in the tweet about post‑internet neologisms: "if you're one of those people who consider post internet neologisms vulgar, superfluous, or somehow beneath polite conversation (slop, maxxing, brainrot, poster, mogging, normie, core, based, NPC, bait, etc.), you'd be well advised to recall that the following words were invented ... changing times call for changing language". The cyclical theme of the song matches the user's comment "the pendulum will swing back" and their analysis of class coalitions: "the French bourgeoisie courting the peasant class for a revolutionary coalition: >free land, abolition of feudal rents, secure property & inheritance, legal equality, political dignity". Overall, the track captures the blend of historical awareness, skepticism toward contemporary "normies", and belief in enduring institutional forces that characterize @apralky's tweets.

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