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Lisa Simpson is the intellectual, socially conscious, and empathetic voice of the show, matching @CNMNguyen's scholarly and activist tweets. The user frequently shares academic critiques like 'A very rare and provocative critique of pragmatism in this opinion piece' and calls out ultra‑nationalism in 'Ultra nationalism... is one (of many) reasons why relations... are sour', reflecting Lisa's love of critical thinking and anti‑war stance. Their concern for the environment appears in 'From an ecological perspective alone, this century is going to be very socially explosive...' just as Lisa champions sustainability. The compassion shown in 'My heart breaks. The evilness of contemporary nationalism everywhere...' and in supporting flood victims demonstrates the same caring nature Lisa displays for those in need. Finally, personal touches such as 'I have one (mèo Xiêm), I call her “Sam”' echo Lisa’s blend of intellect and relatable humanity.

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The user’s communication is reflective and internally focused, often presenting personal observations rather than seeking social interaction, e.g., "I have been extremely sad in recent days" and "My heart breaks…". Their content consistently emphasizes patterns, future trends, and abstract connections, such as "I predict that within 10 years…" and "From an ecological perspective alone, this century is going to be very socially explosive", indicating a strong intuitive (N) orientation. They repeatedly appeal to moral values and empathy, condemning nationalism and expressing compassion for victims, as in "I always believe in the compassion of ordinary, honest people" and "Humanity died in me with what happened in Gaza", showing a feeling (F) preference. Finally, their tweets are organized into structured threads and predictions, using numbered threads ("1/ …") and clear forward‑looking statements, reflecting a judging (J) style. Taken together, these traits align best with the INFJ type.

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Anthropologist of SE Asia, climate & conflict; Cambridge scholar; cat mom to Sam; ex-airport-obsessed kid who now watches Vietnam rise.– @CNMNguyen

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The Doraemon Diplomat blends the boldness of Vietnamese coffee liqueur with the sweet, nostalgic note of lychee to echo @CNMNguyen’s love for Vietnam’s cultural re‑opening, as they wrote, "The entry of ‘Doraemon’ comic books into Vietnam from Dec 1992 was among the earliest scenes of Vietnam’s (re)opening". Lemongrass syrup and ginger tincture add a fresh Southeast Asian zest, reflecting their anthropological focus on climate, health, and the region’s “soft power” in tweets like "If one pays attention to the Vietnamese military's self portrayal... its medical care for Cambodians at key border sites". A splash of Turkish raki honors the new Long Thanh International Airport project they highlighted: "Ho Chi Minh City’s new US$19 billion worth international airport, Long Thanh, is designed and being built by Turkey’s IC İçtaş Insaat". Together the ingredients create a layered, slightly bitter yet hopeful sip, mirroring their mix of scholarly critique ("A very rare and provocative critique of pragmatism") and heartfelt compassion for displaced peoples.

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The user frequently shares academic research and scholarly critique, for example "A very rare and provocative critique of pragmatism in this opinion piece @FT" and "From an anthropological perspective, Hill Gates (1988) made similar observations of Taiwan…". They show a strong curiosity about history and language, as seen in "The entry of ‘Doraemon’ comic books into Vietnam…" and "I have seen a tiny bit of passionate Vietnamese Chinese language students lately picking up on Chữ Nôm…". Their tweets prioritize analysis of geopolitics, climate crises, and social dynamics, reflecting Ravenclaw’s love of wisdom and learning. Although compassionate, the dominant pattern is intellectual inquiry and pursuit of knowledge, which aligns best with the Ravenclaw house.

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The song "Imagine" captures CNMNguyen’s vision of a world beyond borders, reflecting their strong anti‑nationalist stance. In a tweet they wrote, "Ultra nationalism, whenever it spills into official policy, is one (of many) reasons why relations with nearly all neighbors can be so terribly sour," showing their critique of nationalism. Their repeated mourning for victims of war and disaster – "Complete dehumanization." and "Humanity died in me with what happened in Gaza" – mirrors the song’s plea for peace and empathy. They also call for global solidarity in crises, as in "I have been extremely sad in recent days" and "The flooding devastations in south central Vietnam… I always believe in the compassion of ordinary, honest people," echoing the lyric "you may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one." The hopeful, inclusive tone of "Imagine all the people living life in peace" aligns with their academic focus on shared histories and calls for cooperation across Southeast Asia.

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