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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson is the quintessential science enthusiast who constantly seeks knowledge and shares it with others, as shown by tweets like "I can't wait to see more Ship splashdowns. They're honestly the highlight of the Starship flights for me at this point." She often stays up late to discuss new findings, evident from "There's definitely some stuff I want to talk about, but it's like 4am and I really need to sleep..." which mirrors Lisa's dedication to school projects. She gets frustrated when others don't appreciate space, "I'll never understand how there are people who don't think this is awesome," similar to Lisa's exasperation with peers. Her curiosity about future milestones, like "When do you think humanity will get their first permanently crewed moon base?", reflects Lisa's forward‑thinking nature. Finally, her critical yet constructive commentary, such as "KSP 2 has been almost as disappointing as Starliner," aligns with Lisa's habit of analyzing and critiquing media.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user frequently shares observations and engages publicly, showing extraverted energy, e.g., "I can't wait to see more Ship splashdowns" and "I love scrolling through old screenshots I've taken". Their focus on future possibilities, theories, and predictions like "When do you think humanity will get their first permanently crewed moon base?" and "Space news, theories and predictions aplenty" indicates a preference for intuition. They repeatedly assess data and correct errors, as in "Turns out I was right, they just posted the corrected stats" and "I think these stats may be wrong", reflecting a thinking style. Their habit of asking open‑ended questions and staying flexible about schedules, e.g., "Bonus question: which country/countries do you think it'll belong to?" and "I can't wait to see this view with a V3 booster", points to a perceiving orientation.

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Finnish rocket enthusiast sharing launch pics & late‑night insights. Fueled by coffee, often up at 4 am watching static fires. Not SpaceX‑official.– @booster_10

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The Finnish vodka grounds the drink in @booster_10’s home country, while the blue curacao mirrors the iconic SpaceX blue of boosters they obsess over, as seen when they tweet 'Both stages are now static fired ahead of Spectrum's second flight.' The cold espresso shot captures their late‑night energy, echoing the 'It’s 4am and i was going to go sleep but this takes priority' vibe. Star anise adds a subtle, fragrant hint of the stars they constantly watch, tying to their claim that 'I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say this was the most important moment in the history of spaceflight.' Finally, edible glitter creates a shimmering ‘starfield’ on top, recalling their love for scrolling through 'old screenshots I've taken, really brings me back.'

Your Hogwarts House
The user’s bio says they share “theories and predictions aplenty,” indicating a love for intellectual speculation. In tweets they question data, e.g., “I think these stats may be wrong, at the very least they're strange,” and correct information, showing a keen analytical mind. Their excitement for learning is evident in lines like “I love early prototype hardware… is so cool to me,” and in curiosity‑driven questions such as “When do you think humanity will get their first permanently crewed moon base?” These traits of curiosity, knowledge‑seeking, and critical thinking align best with Ravenclaw.

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Booster_10 lives for rocket launches, constantly staying up late to watch static fires and liftoffs, as shown by tweets like "Well it's 2:30am and i was going to go sleep but this takes priority." Their obsession with every detail of boosters, from "Both stages are now static fired ahead of Spectrum's second flight" to debating apogee stats, mirrors the introspective loneliness of an astronaut in Elton John’s "Rocket Man". The song’s refrain "And I think it's gonna be a long, long time till I’m back" resonates with the user’s endless waiting for the next "I can’t wait to see more Ship splashdowns" moment. Their claim that a launch is "the most important moment in the history of spaceflight" captures the dramatic, larger‑than‑life feeling of a rocket soaring into space, just as the song celebrates the awe of soaring beyond Earth. Overall, the blend of excitement, dedication and a touch of melancholy makes "Rocket Man" a perfect anthem for @booster_10.

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