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Like the sophisticated yet vengefully elitist Sideshow Bob, @crushcherish possesses an intense disdain for modern culture and those they perceive as beneath them, often resorting to abrasive, high-brow bigotry. They frequently express a sense of cultural superiority, such as when they claim “Once White people start doing Asian makeup, it's over for Asians” or disparage entire demographics with comments like “Islam literally makes people retarded lmfao”. Their feed is a collection of cynical observations on the 'decline' of society, mirrored in their view that “Cultural regression is in full effect”. Ultimately, @crushcherish embodies Bob’s paradox of being an articulate, self-proclaimed connoisseur who is simultaneously consumed by “spiteful” and exclusionary hatred.

Your MBTI personality Type
crushcherish exhibits Extroversion (E) through an intense, combative engagement with public discourse and a constant need to broadcast opinions, such as their frequent commentary on global cultural trends and pop star 'stans.' They lean toward Intuition (N) by focusing on 'theories' and meta-commentary rather than personal anecdotes, often pondering abstract concepts like how “Male socialisation isnt a concept... its the reality” or analyzing industry-wide shifts. Their Thinking (T) preference is marked by a deliberately blunt, offensive, and 'logical' facade that rejects emotional appeals, frequently using slurs to dismiss arguments they deem “Unbelievably retarded”. Finally, they show Perceiving (P) traits through a reactionary, scattershot posting style that jumps rapidly between diverse topics like Australian politics, K-pop drama, and “homonationalism textbooks”, suggesting a spontaneous and contrarian mindset rather than a structured or goal-oriented one.

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Melbourne-based observer of pop culture and social dynamics. When I’m not analyzing global music trends, I’m searching for the perfect avocado toast. He/Him.– @crushcherish

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This cocktail is a sharp, bubbly contradiction, mirroring a user who balances a K-pop aesthetic with extremely abrasive commentary. The extra-brut base represents their 'strong' and 'bitter' social takes, specifically their blunt disdain for others as seen when they claim “Islam literally makes people retarded lmfao”. The sour cherry reflects their habit of 'hating' on everything from music industry trends to specific ethnicities, like when they remark that “Irish people are sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo corny and annoying.”. Finally, the edible glitter and cherry garnish provide a 'chic' visual mask for the drink's harshness, nodding to their bio and their appreciation for aesthetics, such as when they compliment a sweater on a controversial figure: “What a chic sweater on @PaulineHansonOz”.

Your Hogwarts House
crushcherish exemplifies Slytherin traits through a sharp, often ruthless focus on social hierarchy and self-preservation. Their commentary frequently prioritizes aesthetic and social standards over empathy, as seen when they dismiss others as “brownoids” or express a desire to exclude certain groups from “western countries”. They display a cunning, gatekeeping attitude toward beauty and success, suggesting that “Once White people start doing Asian makeup, it's over for Asians”. This ambition for a specific social order is further reinforced by their blunt admission of prejudice, stating “I know Im a misogynist because I hate this bob on her”. Ultimately, their pride in being “not the same” as the masses reflects the classic Slytherin preference for exclusivity and elite status.

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This user is a dedicated fan of the girl group KATSEYE, even featuring the lyrics “cherish 이 설렘, 넌 cherry on top” in their bio. Their online persona is characterized by a paradox of intense devotion to their idols and sharp, often vitriolic commentary on the music industry and social issues. They frequently engage in 'stan' discourse, making blunt claims like “manon stan = katseye hater” or “No one can do it like #ILLIT”. The song reflects their primary interest in K-pop aesthetics and the specific group they closely follow. Despite their highly controversial and offensive takes, their identity is anchored in the bubble of pop culture and the competitive nature of music fandoms.

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