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This user most closely matches Lisa Simpson: thoughtful, idealistic, and often frustrated when people around her act irrationally. They balance intense fandom passion with critical thinking, like calling out harmful behavior in their own community in tweets such as “Idgaf if Toshi was lying; because this situation wasn't about them in the first place. Those people have been abhorrent for a veryyyy long time…” and “Why do people want minors to debut so bad... Let them develop their brains first, creeps.”. Like Lisa’s strong moral compass and advocacy streak, they defend vulnerable or misunderstood people, for example neurodivergent idols in “Kpop stans wanting neurodivergent idols, and then bullying one of the few openly neurodivergent idols for being cringe is...”. They’re openly opinionated and a bit exasperated with the wider culture, similar to Lisa’s perpetual annoyance with Springfield, seen in posts like “Jesus, twitter stays and atinys are so annoying.” and “I hate this fandom. Omfg. You're not Jay's frienddddd”. At the same time, their deep love for music and specific artists – for instance “Wild: is a masterpiece, idc.” and “I love Yedam's voice so much.” – channels Lisa’s artistic, almost nerdy devotion to her interests.

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They read as more introverted than extroverted: their life revolves around fandoms and online discussion rather than in-person social events, and they talk about being drained by online activity itself, e.g. “I haven't been here much lately. Focusing on survival shows is kinda tiring somehow.”, which suggests needing to withdraw to recharge. Their focus on values, motives, and big-picture patterns over raw facts points to intuition: they repeatedly generalize from specific incidents into broader statements like “Why are kpop stans so scared of 'cringe'… Giving school bullies picking on the neurodivergent kids.” and “Kpop stans wanting neurodivergent idols, and then bullying one of the few openly neurodivergent idols for being cringe is...”. Their judgments are clearly feeling-based, grounded in empathy and moral outrage about bullying and mistreatment: they defend Jay and other idols in emotional, value-laden language like “Why do people want him to be terrible?… Twitter freaks, it's okay to use your head for once.” and “Even if Kairi debuted in Universe League, if any of the minors debuted with him, I'm out… Let them develop their brains first, creeps.”. Their tone is passionate but not structured or planned; they react in the moment and allow for ambiguity, which leans perceiving rather than judging: they say things like “Ok I'll try to be active here more for One Pact's comeback now that Universe League is over.” and “Even tho 100! isn't my typical type of song, it's already growing on me!”, showing openness and flexibility rather than rigid scheduling. Combining these, INFP fits best: an introverted, idealistic fan who prioritizes personal values and authenticity, defends marginalized or mistreated people, and expresses themselves in spontaneous, heartfelt bursts rather than carefully organized threads.

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K-pop multi-stan, noise enjoyer, Aussie 19. Once cried over a 2023 Jaywoo clip and never recovered. Opinions loud, harassment never.– @Bearlea_

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This cocktail mixes white rum infused with chili flakes for their fiery fandom rants and refusal to tolerate bullying, like when they said “Why hate a member of a group, just to make yourself feel better for your 'unjust' hatred by making up lies?”. Mint chocolate liqueur nods to their very specific taste and their defense of mint choco, as in “Toothpaste is spicy and 'sharp' to me, but mint chocolate… is creamy and sweet?? anyway yay Jay mint chocolate liker!”. Passionfruit juice captures their bright excitement for groups like One Pact, Xlov, and ATEEZ, reflected in tweets like “I am so hyped for Xlov 👹” and “I'm sooo excited”. A dash of bitters represents their exasperation with toxic fandom behavior and K‑pop Twitter, such as “Jesus, twitter stays and atinys are so annoying.” and “Sometimes my fellow Jay fans should just shhh”. Topped with sparkling lemonade, it stays refreshing and youthful, echoing their Aussie summer vibes and hopeful stan energy in posts like “Only a week of summer left 🤧 at least the warmth goes into March for a few weeks.” and their soft nostalgia in “I'm so happy for them.”. The overall drink is strong but playful, sweet with a bite—just like a noise‑music connoisseur who loves many groups and hates none, but will absolutely call people out when needed.

Your Hogwarts House
They show strong loyalty and a fairness-focused moral compass that fits Hufflepuff. They repeatedly defend idols and fellow fans from bullying or unfair treatment, e.g. calling out people who harass Jay and neurodivergent idols: “Kpop stans wanting neurodivergent idols, and then bullying one of the few openly neurodivergent idols for being cringe is... Well it's something.” and “Why do people want him to be terrible? I really don't understand… Are they embarrassed that the rumours weren't true so they're keeping it going to save face??”. Their disgust at parasocial hierarchy and superiority within the fandom also shows a concern for fairness and treating everyone equally: “You are not superior just because you didn't watch Jay's Twitch streams… You're not a friend of Jay or One Pact, stop acting like it. Always so demanding of Jay and other fans. Stfu.”. At the same time, they are deeply, consistently devoted to their faves (Jay, One Pact, Xlov, Kairi, etc.), expressing long-term emotional investment like “I'm so happy for them.” and “I just shed a few tears because I looked at Jongwoo's face, and got 'Jaywoo 2023' nostalgia… I'm gonna need that ot5 comeback real soon.”, which is classic Hufflepuff-style dedication. While they can be sharp-tongued, the throughline of their tweets is defending underdogs, wanting safe, fair spaces for fans and idols, and sticking by people they care about over time—all central Hufflepuff traits.

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The song that best suits them is “Wild:” by ONE PACT, a track they clearly love and strongly identify with. They say “Wild: is a masterpiece, idc.” and repeat “I love Wild:!!”, showing a deep emotional attachment rather than casual liking. Their bio as a “Lover of many groups, full time hater of none. Connoisseur of noise music.” fits the song’s energetic, noisy, slightly chaotic feel—loving intensity without outright malice. Lyrically and conceptually, Wild: matches their passionate, loud defense of idols and fandom ethics, like when they complain “Why hate a member of a group, just to make yourself feel better…?” and call out toxic behavior in fandom spaces such as “I hate this fandom. Omfg. You're not Jay's frienddddd”. The song’s bold, forward energy lines up with how openly they tweet about controversies around Jay and neurodivergent idols, for example “Kpop stans wanting neurodivergent idols, and then bullying one… is... Well it's something.”. Overall, Wild: captures their noisy-music taste, intense stan energy, and fearless way of speaking up.

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