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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson fits best because she’s outspoken about social issues and isn’t afraid to call things out directly, much like this user calling out how white people talk about each other in “white people talking to white peole about white people 😭😭😭”. Their strong opinions on queer discourse and terminology, like being frustrated over people caring more about terms like 'hetslop' than slurs such as 'yuritards' in “we're literally being called 'yuritards' and people are being upset about 'hetslop' when its not even that bad.”, echo Lisa’s tendency to challenge shallow or misplaced outrage. They also analyze representation critically, as seen in “people who usually do don't care about trans women. this doesnt read to me as genuine tfem rep since it treats being tfem as an accessory.”, which parallels Lisa’s thoughtful critiques of how marginalized groups are portrayed. At the same time, they’re very emotionally invested in their interests and fictional characters, like “ichika ilysm 😍😍😍” and “mizi ily”, mirroring Lisa’s intense passion for her hobbies and causes. Even their self-deprecating humor in the bio and posts like “nvm i don't really like being 18 anymore :(” feels like Lisa’s mix of precociousness, angst, and awareness of how out-of-step she can feel with the world around her.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert over Extrovert: their tweets are mostly reactions and personal feelings rather than social play or attention-seeking, like the self-deprecating bio and posts such as “nvm i don't really like being 18 anymore :(”, which are inward-focused and reflective. They appear more Intuitive than Sensing, focusing on discourse, labels, and dynamics (e.g. “people who say its hetwronormative have no idea what tf they're talking about.”) rather than concrete day-to-day details, and engaging in abstract arguments about representation and terminology. The tone points to Feeling over Thinking: they react strongly to perceived injustices or disrespect toward marginalized groups, such as “people who usually do don't care about trans women. this doesnt read to me as genuine tfem rep since it treats being tfem as an accessory.” and being upset about slurs like “we're literally being called 'yuritards'...”, showing value-driven, empathetic priorities. Finally, they seem more Perceiving than Judging: their posting style is spontaneous and reactionary (e.g. sudden emotional gushes like “ichika ilysm 😍😍😍” or “im gonna sleep well thinking of mizicest tysm”), with no indication of structured planning or a need for closure in arguments. Overall, the combination of introspective emotional expression, values-based judgments, and abstract, discourse-oriented tweets aligns best with INFP.

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Nana | 18 | they/it | Yuri & character analysis enthusiast. Once found a toothpick on my bed and made it everyone’s problem online.– @aurutism

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This cocktail starts with a sharp white rum shot to capture the blunt, calling-it-like-it-is energy of “white people talking to white peole about white people 😭😭😭”. A base of cherry soda with a splash of yuzu represents their cute, playful side and love-filled enthusiasm in tweets like “ichika ilysm 😍😍😍” and “mizi ily”. Sour grapefruit bitters stand in for their sharp critiques of fandom and queer discourse, as seen when they complain about slurs and discourse in “we're literally being called 'yuritards'...” and call out people who “have no idea what tf they're talking about.”. An edible glitter rim mirrors their chaotic, expressive online style and the dramatic flair in takes like “im gonna sleep well thinking of mizicest tysm”. Finally, a toothpick garnish stabbed through a cherry nods directly to “toothpick on my bed 🤨🤨” and symbolizes being 18 and poked by the absurdities of fandom, life, and gender discourse all at once.

Your Hogwarts House
This user shows a strong Gryffindor-like tendency to call things out directly and stand up for what they think is wrong, even when it’s socially contentious. They criticize people dismissing slurs aimed at gay fans in a very forthright way, noting that “we're literally being called 'yuritards' and people are being upset about 'hetslop' when its not even that bad.” and clarifying that this includes “anyone who uses 'yuri/yaoitard' for gay people who just likes fictional characters or ships”. They also openly challenge bad-faith or shallow approaches to trans femininity, stating that “this doesnt read to me as genuine tfem rep since it treats being tfem as an accessory.” and bluntly dismissing others’ arguments with “people who say its hetwronormative have no idea what tf they're talking about.”. The tone across these posts is bold, confrontational, and values-driven rather than diplomatic or self-protective, which aligns more with Gryffindor’s outspoken bravery than with the subtler tactics of Slytherin or the quieter loyalty of Hufflepuff. Their willingness to take clear stances on fandom ethics and queer issues, even using strong language and ridicule, suggests a personality that prioritizes courage in expressing beliefs over harmony or caution.

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A well-suited song for them is Teenagers by My Chemical Romance, which channels a mix of teenage frustration, dark humor, and social critique. Their bio (“dumbest person award goes too... @kanadesmirror”) and identity line “they/it & 18” show a very self-aware, slightly chaotic teen vibe that fits the song’s anxious, sarcastic energy. They frequently call out weird or harmful fandom behavior, like complaining about people being called “yuritards” while others ignore worse slurs in “we're literally being called 'yuritards' and people are being upset about 'hetslop' when its not even that bad.” and criticizing shallow trans fem representation in “this doesnt read to me as genuine tfem rep since it treats being tfem as an accessory.”. That willingness to push back at norms and hypocrisy mirrors the song’s rebellious tone. Even their joking misery about growing up in “nvm i don't really like being 18 anymore :(” fits the track’s theme of teenage discomfort under social pressure.

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