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CyraDemon most closely matches Lisa Simpson, who is fiercely political, moralistic, and unafraid to call out injustice. Like Lisa, they are intensely outspoken on real-world issues, openly criticizing fascism and calling for resistance, as seen in posts like “The only thing that can save america now are a few bullets Just so happens they have a lot of those Fascism ended with a bullet, unfortunately it wont be them that do it this time. The country must take action for the safety of the world” and “Israel could hijack a plane and crash it into the world trade center on the anniversary of 9/11 and every politician would still fund them”. Their strong alignment with social justice, especially around trans rights and Palestine, echoes Lisa’s activism, as in “the quickest way to tell how pathetic someone can be is by watching how they react to a trans person” and “Free Palestine 🇵🇸”. At the same time, they combine moral urgency with a very online, nerdy side—posting about Jujutsu Kaisen, Team Fortress 2, and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure—which mirrors Lisa’s blend of intellect and passionate fandom. Their tone is sharper and more aggressive than Lisa’s, but the underlying role—being the loud, principled conscience in a corrupt, often apathetic world—fits Lisa best.

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They lean Extraverted: they constantly engage with discourse, court reactions, and openly address large, volatile topics instead of keeping a low profile, e.g. rallying people with political takes like “KEEP THE ENERGY UP AMERICA KEEP THE TRAIN GOING” and openly taunting opponents in tweets like “Dream stans, my dms are open, harass me because your daddy told you to do so #dreamOUT”. They appear Intuitive rather than Sensing: they gravitate toward big-picture systemic and ideological themes (fascism, Palestine, American militarism, tech platforms), as seen in abstract, sweeping claims like “Fascism will end with a bullet like it has in the past, but they wont do it themselves this time” and commentary on platform ethics in “Why Twitter is a shitty app and is likely in violation of the google play store's policies along with being borderline illegal . . . 🧵”. Their style is strongly Thinking: they are blunt, confrontational, and often ruthless in calling people out, prioritizing argument and principle over harmony—e.g. “from an actual autistic: you people dont understand shit just because someone you know has it, hes a nazi.” and “i will laugh in the face of anyone who gets hurt by trumps actions while voting for him, people deserve ridicule”. They lean Perceiving: their feed is spontaneous, reactive, and opportunistic—jumping from politics to gaming to memes—rather than structured or planful, as seen in off‑the‑cuff posts like “gonna take a break from art for a while sorry to the one person that mightve been here for that” and spur‑of‑the‑moment campaigns like “Pledge allegiance, Terms: At least 1 #dreamOUT tweet a day Join the party, wake up from this dream.”. Overall, the combination of aggressive debate energy, ideologically driven abstraction, verbal sparring, and improvisational posting behavior fits ENTP best—an extroverted, argumentative, idea‑oriented type who enjoys poking at systems and people alike.

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Artist, gamer, and politics enjoyer. Once counted down 9 days for a song drop like it was New Year’s Eve. Here for TF2 clips, anime takes, and chaos.– @CyraDemon

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Their defining trait is confrontational bravery and a willingness to escalate in defense of their beliefs, even when it’s dangerous or socially costly. They repeatedly frame violent resistance as morally justified, e.g. calling for bullets to end fascism in tweets like “The only thing that can save america now are a few bullets” and openly fantasizing about watching an assassination video in “I will watch the video of trumps start to finish over and over and i will smile”, which shows reckless, crusading courage rather than cautious self‑preservation. They also take bold, public stances in defense of marginalized groups despite backlash, as seen in “the quickest way to tell how pathetic someone can be is by watching how they react to a trans person” and their insistence that people not split the vote for a bigot in “Dont you dare use this as an excuse to split the vote and let a bigot win again btw”. Their threats toward hostile forces, like “if a single american soldier steps foot over the canadian border there will not be a body to bury”, and eagerness to "laugh in the face" of those harmed by the politician they supported in “i will laugh in the face of anyone who gets hurt by trumps actions while voting for him” reflect impulsive, confrontational boldness more than calculated cunning. While there is some loyalty and a sense of justice (e.g. “no matter if its a cop, a fed, a rapist or a nazi you are entitled to self defense”), the overarching pattern is fiery, head‑on courage and a hero‑complex‑adjacent desire to personally fight perceived evil, which fits Gryffindor better than any other house.

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Their timeline is defined by rage against fascism, state violence, and oppressive systems, which mirrors the song’s anti-authoritarian theme. Tweets like “The only thing that can save america now are a few bullets Just so happens they have a lot of those Fascism ended with a bullet, unfortunately it wont be them that do it this time. The country must take action for the safety of the world” and “Republicans love guns They will never ban guns Take aim Don't miss” echo the track’s call to resist violent, fascistic power structures. Their open hostility toward institutions and leaders, such as “best part about trump is that hes absolutely destorying american morale, put someone unqualified to LEAD THE ARMY and is crashing the american market” and “You should compile all the videos you did over that hour and 20 minutes and post it” (within a broader context of anti-corporate, anti-platform sentiment), aligns with the song’s critique of systemic abuse. Their support for marginalized groups and contempt for bigots, as seen in “the quickest way to tell how pathetic someone can be is by watching how they react to a trans person” and “Free Palestine 🇵🇸”, fits the song’s core message of solidarity against oppression. Combined with their aggressive, blunt tone in posts like “everyone gotta start laughing in the faces of these morons”, their overall persona strongly resonates with the raw, confrontational energy of Killing in the Name.

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