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This user most closely matches Lisa Simpson, who is outspoken, politically aware, and deeply invested in ethics and representation. Like Lisa calling out injustice, they frequently critique misogyny and lesbophobia, as in “The obsession with turning lesbians straight 🫤 'cock whore' YOUR GROSS.” and “I feel like a lot of you don't understand how many straight guys out there that hate women…”. They are very focused on queer representation in media and fandom, similar to Lisa’s habit of overanalyzing culture and politics, shown in tweets like “I really wish people stop caring this much about queerbait ships and try to give actual love and attention to queer shows.” and “Your not a himejin if you genderbent your m/m ships to f/f…”. Their mix of passionate fandom (Persona, JJK, Utena, etc.) and moral seriousness, for example “Is it just me or has anyone else realized the rise of transphobia in lesbian spaces”, mirrors Lisa’s blend of pop-culture enthusiasm and principled activism. Even their frustration at online discourse, like “People on twitter and their odd obsession with saying the r slur”, fits Lisa’s tendency to be exasperated but still engaged with the world around her.

Your MBTI personality Type
They come off as more introverted (I) than extroverted: most tweets are about online fandom, personal thoughts, and niche interests rather than big social scenes, e.g. asking “How do u guys become friends with moots”, which implies wanting connection but not naturally being socially outgoing. Their focus is clearly intuitive (N)—they gravitate toward broader patterns and concepts like misogyny, lesbophobia, and fandom culture rather than concrete day-to-day details, for example discussing how “a lot of you belittle the amount of misogynistic straight men there is” and the rise of “transphobia in lesbian spaces”. They are strongly feeling (F)-oriented: they argue from values and ethics, especially around queer issues, misogyny, and respect, as in “The obsession with turning lesbians straight 🫤 'cock whore' YOUR GROSS.” and “There is a lot of things wrong with incest beside for reproducing, incest is a form of abuse.”. While they are opinionated, they do not present long, structured logical breakdowns so much as value-driven stances, which fits F more than T. On the J vs P axis, they feel more perceiving (P): their timeline is spontaneous, reactive, and meme-y (e.g. “we are genuinely just typing shit for the fun of it” and the playful “hamugis” persona), without signs of heavy planning or systematized organization. Taken together—idealistic values, strong moral stances, introspective questions about relationships with moots, and a loose, reactive posting style—INFP fits better than neighboring introverted NF types.

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Lesbian media enjoyer | femc & Sumire defense attorney | once helped get a homophobic teacher quietly replaced | here for yuri, hamugis, and calling out nonsense– @bonbon380213

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The sparkling yuzu soda captures how they’re “just typing shit for the fun of it” “we are genuinely just typing shit for the fun of it”, keeping the drink bright, fizzy, and a little chaotic. Pomegranate liqueur stands in for their sapphic and queer focus, from defending lesbian media “Your not a himejin if you genderbent your m/m ships to f/f…” to frustration with fetishization “The obsession with turning lesbians straight 🫤 'cock whore' YOUR GROSS.”. Pink grapefruit juice is a nod to their love of FemC’s aesthetics “Thinking about femc’s early concept art again, I really love the bright pink hair…”, tart but still sweet. A dash of chili tincture represents the sharp, no‑nonsense political and social takes, from blocking over Sumire hate “I block people if they hate on sumire yoshizawa” to calling out misogyny “I feel like a lot of you don't understand how many straight guys out there that hate women…”. Finally, the edible glitter rim is pure hamugis chaos and fandom flair, honoring lines like “Thinking about hamugis crying about hamugis laughing about hamugis dreaming about hamugis”](https://x.com/bonbon380213/status/2012140916904247586) and their desire to be “the hamugispilled moot” “I want to be known as the hamugispilled moot”.

Your Hogwarts House
This user consistently shows a Gryffindor-style willingness to confront others over their beliefs and call out what they see as injustice or bigotry. They openly defend characters and preferences even when it’s polarizing, e.g. blocking people over hating a specific character: “Why do people get suprised some people block others over their political views like I block people if they hate on sumire yoshizawa”, which reflects bold, confrontational conviction. They repeatedly challenge misogyny and lesbophobia head-on, as in “The obsession with turning lesbians straight 🫤 'cock whore' YOUR GROSS.” and “I feel like a lot of you don't understand how many straight guys out there that hate women… And honestly a lot of you belittle the amount of misogynistic straight men there is.”, showing courage in tackling uncomfortable topics. They also push back against queer discourse they find harmful or ignorant — for example, “There is a lot of things wrong with incest… Do you really think incest is consensual?” and “People on twitter and their odd obsession with saying the r slur” — which fits Gryffindor’s moral boldness more than quiet diplomacy. While they clearly care about fairness and queer representation, the dominant pattern is outspoken, sometimes impulsive defense of their principles and communities, which aligns strongest with Gryffindor.

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A fitting song for them is girls by girl in red, which centers unapologetically on lesbian desire and queer yearning, mirroring how openly they talk about sapphic identity and lesbian media, like when they say “The obsession with turning lesbians straight 🫤 'cock whore' YOUR GROSS.”. The song’s direct, unembarrassed focus on liking girls aligns with their frustration at how lesbians are treated and misunderstood, as shown in “I fear that a lot of people confuse lesbianism and sapphicism together. Pan , bi and lesbian women are sapphic. But bi and pan women aren't lesbians.”. The casual, bedroom-pop vibe of girls also matches their very online, fandom-heavy personality, joking about things like being “hamugispilled” in “I want to be known as the hamugispilled moot” and being femc/Wakaba obsessed in “Me when femc or wakaba”. At the same time, the song’s mix of vulnerability and confidence suits someone who both vents about queerphobia and misogyny and still carves out joy in queer media, as in “I really wish people stop caring this much about queerbait ships and try to give actual love and attention to queer shows.”. Overall, girls captures their identity as a vocal, unapologetically sapphic fan who centers girls-loving-girls stories in what they care about.

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