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Ashanvi’s feed is dominated by sarcastic, bite‑sized critiques of tech culture and social‑media hype, a hallmark of Comic Book Guy’s cynical commentary. For example, they write, "It's funny how platforms push 'authenticity' the most. You're told to be yourself, as long as that self fits the algorithm and doesn't make anyone uncomfortable," showing the same disdain for superficial authenticity. Their observation that "LinkedIn comparisons cut deeper than other social media apps" mirrors Comic Book Guy’s habit of dissecting media platforms with a snarky lens. The tweet, "Every job posting is 'fast paced environment'. Just say you're understaffed lil bro," further exemplifies the sarcastic, insider‑knowledge tone typical of the character. Even their design‑focused posts, like the repeated "Just dropped a new piece on design thinking..." echo Comic Book Guy’s self‑styled expert persona.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user often shows introverted tendencies, preferring internal reflection over social interaction, as seen in the tweet "I just want to read in public without it seeming like I'm trying to be cool". They focus on abstract ideas and future‑oriented concepts, exemplified by "Design needs lawlessness before it needs structure" and their frequent discussion of design thinking. Their decision‑making is logical and analytical, highlighted by the critique "The biggest myth people think is that 'you need to be insanely cracked to break into big tech', trust me...". They value organization, clarity, and strategic planning, repeatedly emphasizing this in "Just dropped a new piece on design thinking, why your case study needs clarity more than it needs gradients". Overall, these patterns align with the INTJ personality type.

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ML tinkerer, product designer, coffee-fuelled thinker who once tried to design a UI for a pizza slice. #DesignThinking– @ashanviii

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The cold brew coffee nods to Ashanvi’s love for morning caffeine, as they tweet “a visual representation of how my morning coffee hits me lol.” The gin brings a clean, crisp base that mirrors their mantra “your case study needs clarity more than it needs gradients.” Campari adds a bitter edge reflecting their sarcasm about tech and AI, like “The brain is an amazing thing… stops the second you have a technical interview.” Lemon juice gives a sharp, witty bite echoing their razor‑thin humor in tweets such as “Every job posting is ‘fast paced environment’.” Finally, the smoked rosemary garnish hints at the joint‑rolling reference “rolled a joint today (it was my ankle)” while adding an aromatic design‑thinking flair.

Your Hogwarts House
The user's repeated focus on design thinking, clarity, and analytical judgment shows a strong love of knowledge and wisdom, hallmarks of Ravenclaw. In a tweet they write, 'Just dropped a new piece on design thinking, why your case study needs clarity more than it needs gradients. In tech, you don’t get hired because your screens look nice. You get hired because your case studies show you can think when things are unclear.' They also critique AI and academic research, noting 'Al is wrecking academic research. Arxiv just banned review and position papers in computer science after being flooded with low‑effort AI‑generated papers... It’s a contamination loop,' which demonstrates a keen analytical mind. Their reflections on purpose, such as 'People love to talk about "finding their purpose," but purpose is usually just the result of two things: noticing what genuinely gives you energy, and being willing to handle the discomfort that comes with committing to it,' reveal a thoughtful, wise perspective. Overall, the pattern of valuing insight, critical thinking, and curiosity aligns best with Ravenclaw.

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The recurrent feeling of being an outsider in professional and social spaces is evident in tweets like 'LinkedIn comparisons cut deeper… you compare trajectory… your pace… it hits a completely different nerve' and 'The brain is an amazing thing, it works from the moment you're born and stops the second you have a technical interview', reflecting the alienation expressed in Radiohead’s 'I’m a creep, I’m a weirdo, I don’t belong here'. Their self‑deprecating humor and admission of low self‑esteem – e.g., 'The biggest lie i be telling ppl is "i respect your decision" I really don’t at all' – mirrors the song’s melancholy self‑assessment. The frustration with tech culture and feeling undervalued, as seen in 'Every job posting is "fast paced environment". Just say you're understaffed lil bro' and 'I have a friend who grew his entire account on those "let’s connect" voidd posts… now he’s baffled why no one engages', reinforces the sense of not fitting in. Their mental‑health struggles, highlighted by 'When the side effects of the anxiety medication is being anxious And the side effects of antidepressants is depression', echo the song’s haunting tone of isolation. Overall, the juxtaposition of ambition (design thinking case studies) with persistent feelings of not belonging makes "Creep" a fitting anthem for @ashanviii.

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