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Your Simpsons character
This user most closely matches Homer Simpson, a passionate, loud, and deeply devoted sports fan. Like Homer yelling at the TV for his beloved teams, this user lives and dies with Boston sports, from “Could potentially be bergerons last period of hockey, let’s win this thing #NHLBruins” to “It’s over already #ForeverNE”. The over-the-top affection in tweets like “I’m in love with Trevor Story #RedSox” and “I LOVE YOU SO MUCH DUGIE #RedSox” mirrors Homer’s dramatic, heart-on-his-sleeve way of expressing love for his heroes. At the same time, the blunt frustration of “Please get rid of Bobby Dalbec #Redsox” feels very Homer: impulsive, emotional, but ultimately rooted in intense loyalty. Overall, the combination of big emotions, diehard fandom, and simple, enthusiastic joy in the games is pure Homer Simpson energy.

Your MBTI personality Type
The strongest signal is Extraversion (E): they frequently post from live games and high-energy environments, e.g. “TD Garden is LOUD! #CARvsBOS” and “GAMETIME #BOSvsCAR”, showing they enjoy and share social, public experiences. Their tweets are grounded in concrete, sensory details (S)—specific players, teams, and moments—such as “Please get rid of Bobby Dalbec #Redsox” and “DADDY TREVOR STORY #RedSox”, rather than abstract or theoretical commentary. The emotional intensity and affection in posts like “I LOVE YOU SO MUCH DUGIE #RedSox” and “Could potentially be bergerons last period of hockey, let’s win this thing #NHLBruins” suggest a Feeling (F) preference, prioritizing emotional connection and fandom over analytical breakdowns. Their style is spontaneous and in-the-moment—short, reactive posts such as “It’s over already #ForeverNE” and repeated impulsive declarations of love for players indicate a Perceiving (P) orientation rather than structured, planned commentary. Altogether, an enthusiastic, emotionally expressive, live-in-the-moment sports fan who thrives on shared experiences fits best with ESFP.

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New Hampshire sports nut powered by TD Garden noise, late-inning miracles, and Sunday heartbreak. Once fell for Trevor Story in a single swing.– @BradysMan283

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail kicks off with a New England-style IPA reduction for the hazy, die-hard fandom that runs through every Bruins and Pats tweet in the bio, shouting out #DirtyWater and that Boston sports core. Maple-infused bourbon brings a strong, slightly sweet New England backbone for this New Hampshire fan who lives and dies with the local teams. Black and gold lemon peel bitters nod to TD Garden nights and playoff intensity like “GAMETIME #BOSvsCAR” and “TD Garden is LOUD! #CARvsBOS”, adding a sharp edge for the heartbreak of “Could potentially be bergerons last period of hockey, let’s win this thing #NHLBruins”. A foamy lager float celebrates the unhinged joy of “DUGIE I LOVE YOU SO MUCH x2 #RedSox” and “I’m in love with Trevor Story #RedSox”, like screaming from the bleachers with a beer in hand. Finally, a drop of salted caramel syrup captures the bittersweet drama of Boston sports swings—from “It’s over already #ForeverNE” to pleading roster takes like “Please get rid of Bobby Dalbec #Redsox”—leaving a finish that’s salty, sweet, and ready for the next game.

Your Hogwarts House
Montana’s tweets show a passionate, heart-on-their-sleeve sports fan who fits best in Gryffindor. Their emotional investment in high‑stakes moments and heroes, like hoping to win what might be Bergeron’s last period — “Could potentially be bergerons last period of hockey, let’s win this thing #NHLBruins” — reflects a brave, ride-or-die mentality typical of Gryffindors. They express bold, visceral reactions and hero worship, such as “DADDY TREVOR STORY #RedSox” and “DUGIE I LOVE YOU SO MUCH x2 #RedSox”, which suggest an impulsive, passionate nature rather than measured analysis. Even their frustration is expressed in a blunt, decisive way — “Please get rid of Bobby Dalbec #Redsox” — pointing to an assertive, action-oriented personality. While there are hints of loyalty to teams and players, the intensity, drama, and focus on clutch moments align more strongly with Gryffindor’s bold, emotionally driven spirit than with the quieter steadiness of Hufflepuff or the cerebral traits of Ravenclaw.

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A song that’s basically a love letter to Boston sports and energy fits them perfectly, and Shipping Up to Boston captures that loud, diehard New England vibe. Their bio is packed with Boston teams and legends — “#NHLBruins #NEPats #DirtyWater BergyMarchyPastaBradyEdelmanGronk…” — which matches the song’s gritty, proud hometown spirit. Tweets like “Could potentially be bergerons last period of hockey, let’s win this thing #NHLBruins” and “It’s over already #ForeverNE” show how deeply they ride the emotional highs and lows of Boston teams, just like the song’s intensity. Their hyped, all-caps reactions — “DUGIE I LOVE YOU SO MUCH x2 #RedSox” and “GAMETIME #BOSvsCAR” — mirror the rowdy, chant-like feel of the track. Overall, they come across as the quintessential fired-up Boston sports fan, and this song is almost an anthem for exactly that identity.

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