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Lisa Simpson is the most fitting match because she is the voice of scientific reason and often debunks myths, just like @conspiracyslyr who posts evidence such as 'Photos of Stars from the Apollo Moon landings' to counter deniers. The user’s fascination with astronomy and space missions is evident in tweets like 'The Moon from Himawari 9 2025 12 11 …' and frequent 'Exoplanet News' updates, mirroring Lisa’s love of astronomy. Their sarcastic yet earnest tone, seen in 'It took Stanley Kubrick FOUR years to make 2001: A Space Odyssey … No way he faked 6 Moon landings' and 'The Grifting Psycho is finally gone,' reflects Lisa’s habit of exposing nonsense with clever commentary. Additionally, the user’s self‑styled '33rd Leader of the Galactic Federation' and 'Timeline Manipulator' show the imaginative, over‑the‑top side that Lisa sometimes displays in her science‑fiction fantasies. Overall, the combination of scientific enthusiasm, myth‑busting, and witty sarcasm aligns closely with Lisa’s personality.

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The account shows extroverted behavior by actively engaging the public and replying to critics, e.g., "So many people in the comments believe I'm a Moon landing denier even tho I'm clearly making fun of them. lol" and "Most views I ever got on a community note. Still waiting for the ‘whole load of ‘cope’' he promised me...". It emphasizes concrete, factual details typical of sensing, such as "Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS just had its closest approach to Earth! Time: 2025 12 19 06:01 UTC Distance: 1.79756 AU (268.91 million km / 167.09 mi)" and "Apollo 8 Trans Lunar Injection burn captured by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory station on Maui". The user relies on logical, evidence‑based rebuttals, reflecting thinking, as seen in "Apollo 16 TV camera moving without anyone touching it this must be really scary and confusing for moon landing deniers" and frequent links to official NASA sources. Their posting pattern is organized and schedule‑driven, indicating judging, with updates like "Artemis II Stacking Timelapse" and "DSN Madrid testing communication systems for Artemis II (EM2) and Blue Moon Mark 1 (B101)". Overall, the blend of outward interaction, data‑focused content, logical analysis, and structured communication aligns with the ESTJ personality type.

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Space photographer & enthusiast | Apollo & Artemis archivist | Once snapped a comet selfie | Sharing real images of Moon, Mars & exoplanets– @conspiracyslyr

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The Galactic Federation Elixir blends moonlit vodka and starlight syrup to echo conspiracyslyr's endless posts about lunar missions, like their tweet 'Apollo 8 spacecraft, S IVB booster stage, and some panel reflections captured by Lunar and Planetary Laboratory'. The splash of Aperol mirrors the 'Rainbow over the VAB' photo, adding a bright, hopeful hue that contrasts the dark side of conspiracy. Edible glitter syrup evokes the countless 'Exoplanet News' updates and the starry skies they share. A squeeze of lime gives the drink a punch of 'Timeline Manipulator' energy, while the charcoal salt rim nods to the 'Still no aliens…' vibe and the mystery of their galactic claims.

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The user’s tweets show a deep thirst for knowledge and a love of learning, a hallmark of Ravenclaw, as seen in posts like "Exoplanet News JWST observes a Weird Exoplanet PSR J2322 2650b appears to have an exotic helium and carbon dominated atmosphere" and "New infrared images of EZ Aquarii from JWST". They also share educational resources, for example "Photos of Stars from the Apollo Moon landings Here are more:" with multiple source links, indicating a scholarly approach. Their witty, intellectual commentary, such as "It took Stanley Kubrick FOUR years to make 2001: A Space Odyssey. There's no way he faked 6 Moon landings that were only a few months apart," reflects Ravenclaw’s cleverness. While they occasionally confront moon‑landing deniers, the primary driver of their activity is curiosity and intellectual rigor rather than pure bravery or ambition.

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Space Oddity tells the story of an astronaut drifting away from Earth, reflecting the user’s fascination with space travel and self‑identification as a cosmic figure, as seen in their bio “33rd Leader of the Galactic Federation” and tweets like “Launch of Apollo 8” and “Artemis II crew walking…”. The lyric “Ground control to Major Tom” mirrors their frequent references to mission control and tracking stations, such as “DSN Madrid testing communication systems for Artemis II” and “Goldstone tested the Artemis II communication systems”. Their conspiratorial tone, questioning official narratives (“It took Stanley Kubrick FOUR years to make 2001: A Space Odyssey…”) resonates with the song’s eerie feeling of isolation and being out of touch with Earth. The recurring theme of looking back at Earth from space (“Last photo of the entire Earth taken by humans (Apollo 17, 1972)”) aligns with the line “And the stars look very different today”. This blend of space enthusiasm, conspiratorial edge, and a sense of being an outsider makes “Space Oddity” an apt anthem for @conspiracyslyr.

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