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Your Simpsons character
They read as a tall, online, media-brained Lisa Simpson: analytical, values-driven, and a bit of a nerd about their interests. Like Lisa, they’re very principled and willing to draw hard lines on ethics, for example calling out fandom creepiness with “guys if ur sexually into characters that look like theyre in grade school please unfollow and like preferably block me actually this is concerningly far too common in this dog fandom”. They constantly dissect writing and industry politics in games and VA work, such as their thread on Penacony’s story in “3.8 quest was a mess in terms of penacony story tbh once u got to a point… firefly had surprisingly strong writing” and their nuanced take on the Corey Landis situation in “thoughts on Corey landis thing after listening to the podcast discussion”. Despite the criticism and doompost-adjacent environment, they’re reflective and self-aware, joking about being “the most annoying person people know” in “I am the most annoying person people know”, which matches Lisa’s mix of earnestness and social frustration. Their love of specific media, from Celeste to Hoyoverse games, and their tendency to overanalyze story, fandom behavior, and power dynamics all align most closely with Lisa’s brainy, opinionated, morally driven personality.

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They explicitly self‑identify as an introvert: “got called: extrovert actually: introvert”, and most of their content is online/media-focused (games, story analysis, gacha pulls) rather than describing big social events, which fits I. Their tweets show strong pattern-reading and meta takes about fandom and writing, e.g. “It's almost like we've spent the entire game showing that the Traveler has gradually been getting more and more attached to this world…” and big-picture commentary on the state of games/fandom like “We just jumble random words on this website to get hit tweets… not everyone wants to doom and gloom about it every 5 seconds.”, which leans toward N over concrete S. They consistently lead with values and empathy over cold logic, for example strongly condemning sexualization of childlike characters in “guys if ur sexually into characters that look like theyre in grade school please unfollow and like preferably block me actually this is concerningly far too common in this dog fandom” and defending striking voice actors in “support the va strike”, indicating F. While they can be analytical (e.g. detailed quest rankings and critiques in “Amphoreus final quest rankings + my thoughts/critiques on the whole planet”), the tone is more value-driven and personal than detached. Their lifestyle and gaming posts show spontaneity and flexible planning, like doing difficult content right before an exam in “wooo moc why did i do this an hour before my exam i need to cram more now” and joking about being the “most annoying person people know” without a polished persona in “I am the most annoying person people know”, which fits P more than structured J. Overall, a values-driven, introspective, fandom-focused style with abstract commentary and flexible habits aligns best with INFP.

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Lily, 19 · 6'1 introvert dissecting hoyoverse story, meta & fandom weirdness. Once did MoC an hour before an exam and still queued for drip marketing.– @cyrenepill

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This cocktail is strong but playful, like someone who tweets “I am the most annoying person people know” and then proceeds to solo-clear games anyway. The overproof spiced rum is tall, bold energy in a glass, mirroring their 6'1 self-intro and big-game posting in “9 things about my broke ass”. Bitter orange aperitivo represents their sharp, critical edge when they say things like “It's the same level of ass we are all consuming hoyoslop here”, embracing the slop but calling it out. Sparkling yuzu soda adds a bright, chaotic fizz for their excited fandom bursts such as “C0R1 SKIRK IN 30 :D :D :D” and “SEPTEMBER 4TH”. Cold-brew coffee is their late-night, overthinking, doompost-surfing side seen when they admit “Hsrtwt is an echo chamber and a prison” yet keep engaging anyway. The smoked sea salt rim nods to their moral spine and willingness to draw lines, like in “guys if ur sexually into characters that look like theyre in grade school please unfollow and like preferably block me”, giving the drink a grounded bite beneath all the fizz.

Your Hogwarts House
Lily shows strong analytical and critical thinking, especially in media discussion threads like their breakdown of Amphoreus quests: “Amphoreus final quest rankings + my thoughts/critiques on the whole planet. If you don't want spoilers, don't look at the rest of the thread”. They frequently dissect fandom behavior and expectations with a logical, meta perspective, for example: “What's up with hoyo fandom and setting themselves up by expecting stuff that the game historically doesnt do” and “We just jumble random words on this website to get hit tweets I swear the majority of ppl on this platform can admit hsr is in a mediocre state as a game rn, not everyone wants to doom and gloom about it every 5 seconds.”. Their interest in rankings, optimization, and detailed game performance (e.g., “also first (and probs only until e1 fugue) true 0 cycle ive done in moc!” and “1 cycle i was so close to a true 0 cycle but banana boss annoys me too much to optimize”) reflects a problem‑solving, systems‑oriented mindset typical of Ravenclaw. Even when commenting on controversies, they parse nuance rather than just rage, as in their Corey Landis thread: “The explanation for not censoring the email is kind of ass, undoubtedly still lacks professionalism and class and was a bad decision but I can only harp on that for so long”. While they do show some Gryffindor-like moral stance, such as calling out sexualization of childlike characters: “guys if ur sexually into characters that look like theyre in grade school please unfollow and like preferably block me actually this is concerningly far too common in this dog fandom”, the dominant throughline in their tweets is thoughtful critique, media analysis, and witty meta-commentary—hallmarks of Ravenclaw.

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A fitting song for Lily is "Cool for the Summer" because it captures a bold, playful, openly queer vibe that matches their online persona. They explicitly describe themselves as a tall, bi girl with girlkisser energy, joking that they were “got called: girlkisser vibes actually: a girl kisser. but also aroace. it's complicated”, which aligns with the song’s confident exploration of attraction. Their tweets mix horny humor and fandom intensity, like “GROWLS” and their various gacha-game thirst posts, echoing the track’s flirty, impulsive energy. At the same time, they’re self-aware and chaotic in a fun way, calling themselves “the most annoying person people know” and hoping to be “an even greater inconvenience,” which fits the song’s unapologetic, living-in-the-moment tone. Overall, the blend of queer identity, playful chaos, and confident self-presentation makes Cool for the Summer a strong thematic match.

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