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This user fits best with Lisa Simpson: passionate, media‑literate, and opinionated while still pretty optimistic. Like Lisa, they think hard about art and storytelling, talking about adaptation fidelity and criticism in tweets like “People think 'thing I like' = good adaptation which is just not true. You can like something without it being a faithful recreation of the original source. You don't have to pretend”. They’re emotionally invested in movies and comics, whether it’s being moved by a film (“I was skeptical because it just wouldn't have felt right without them but I'm all in now. Literally about to cry”) or defending specific castings and runs, as in “Kirsten literally owns that role and is Romita MJ ripped off the page and brought to life.”. Their mix of righteous annoyance and idealism—like calling out bad theater etiquette in “Somebody in my theater during Sinners kept making voice texts. Genuinely made me homicidal” and overreaction to scores in “We need to stop pretending a 6 or a 7 out of 10 is a bad score. That's above average”—is very Lisa: frustrated with people, but because they care so much about the things they love. Their niche micro‑community vibe and love of comics, film, and games round it out; Lisa’s the kid who’d absolutely be posting long threads about Spider‑Man runs and film rankings if she had a Twitter.

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They lean Introvert over Extravert: their world is built around solitary media (movies, games, comics) and online micro‑communities rather than in‑person socializing, and when they do mention social situations it’s often frustrating, like complaining that friends overruled their movie choice in “Never going to movies with friends again because they overruled me in votes against going to see Sinners in IMAX because they wanted recliner chairs.”. They clearly prefer Intuition over Sensing, focusing on interpretations, patterns, and meta‑takes about fandom and adaptation (“People think 'thing I like' = good adaptation which is just not true.” in this tweet) rather than concrete details of daily life. Their arguments show a strong Feeling orientation: they care about fairness, community, and how media feels and represents characters, such as defending Kirsten Dunst’s MJ as an embodiment of the character in “Kirsten literally owns that role and is Romita MJ ripped off the page and brought to life.” and valuing their “little micro community” of similarly minded people in this tweet. They appear more Perceiving than Judging, reacting in the moment to games, movies, and comics with spontaneous, emotional language (“WE WON” in this tweet, “MARGARET QUALLEY HELLO?????” in this one) and not showing much interest in planning or structuring their life; their rankings and opinions feel casual and flexible rather than rigidly systematized. Overall, an INFP fit emerges: an introverted, media‑obsessed idealist who focuses on meaning and character integrity, reacts emotionally and passionately, and prefers organic engagement over strict structure.

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Film/comics/game nerd in Coolsville. Once almost cried over a casting announcement and a Minecraft movie trailer in the same week. 21 • he/him– @brighammmm

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This cocktail is bold but still playful, just like someone who will confidently say “The Incredible Hulk is not a good movie but it is kind of sad looking back and seeing that even the 'bad' ones were actual movies.” while still clearly loving the genre. Spiced rum brings that fiery comics-and-blockbusters passion that shows up in takes like “Tired of pretending the comic Iron Spider isn't top 5 Spider Man suits”. Blood orange liqueur adds a dramatic, cinematic color and a bittersweet edge, echoing his emotional investment in movies like “Never going to movies with friends again because they overruled me in votes against going to see Sinners in IMAX”. Cold brew coffee stands in for late-night gaming sessions and competitive energy from posts like “Why does Fortnite hate me” and “This was either the most insane flick ever or they're aimbotting bc ain't NO way they caught me like that 😭 #MarvelRivals”. Vanilla syrup represents the genuine, earnest side of someone who says “I love the little micro community I've created for myself”. A splash of sparkling water tops it off with some comic-book pop and meme-y lightness, echoing the humor in posts like “Girls be on dating apps talking bout their favorite movie... and the whole time it's Megamind”.

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Their tweets show a very analytical, media-literate mindset that fits Ravenclaw. They frequently dissect adaptations and storytelling craft, like when they argue that people conflate enjoyment with quality in adaptations: “People think 'thing I like' = good adaptation which is just not true. You can like something without it being a faithful recreation of the original source. You don't have to pretend”. They also demonstrate nuanced critical thinking about film discourse, for example in their reflection on shifting Last Jedi reactions: “Random but, I will always remember how when the Last Jedi came out EVERYONE loved it and it took a couple weeks for people to start switching up on it because it became popular.”. They’re clearly engaged in deep-dive media studies (comics especially), going through large bodies of work and evaluating writers with specific criteria, like in: “Been reading all of bendis' work at marvel and the further I go the more I can feel MCU brain rot seeping into the cracks” and their long thread rating comics writers (“🧵 (1/2)”). This combination of sustained critical engagement, love of rankings and meta-discussion, and thoughtful media analysis points most strongly to Ravenclaw over the other houses.

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A fitting song for them is “Heroes and Villains” because their whole personality online orbits around comic-book morality, superheroes, and pop‑culture debates. They constantly dissect adaptation choices and character portrayals, like when they argue that Kirsten Dunst is definitive MJ in Raimi’s trilogy in “Really weird of people to have revisionism and say Bryce Dallas Howard would have been better casting for MJ… because Kirsten literally owns that role and is Romita MJ ripped off the page and brought to life.” They’re always bouncing between loving and criticizing media, praising some creators and dunking on others in threads like “DCAU hate is so forced. It not having a perfect adaptation of every character that appears doesn't make the whole thing bad. You guys just wanna seem like you know more abt everything, fr” and “People think 'thing I like' = good adaptation which is just not true.” The song’s playful but slightly chaotic energy matches their timeline full of passionate hot takes about Batman, Spider-Man, and MCU brainrot, reflected in posts like “Batman and Superman fans pitting themselves against each other all the time is crazy to me because those guys love each other more than your parents do, how are you not just a fan of both?” and “Been reading all of bendis' work at marvel and the further I go the more I can feel MCU brain rot seeping into the cracks”. It feels like the soundtrack to someone who lives in the space between loving their heroes, roasting their villains, and arguing about which is which on the timeline.

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