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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson’s analytical and moral nature aligns with DeceptionKDA’s focus on exposing bots and demanding better moderation, as seen in the tweet "I'm still waiting for everyone to take reporting seriously, because why are these still up?". The user’s critical eye for misinformation is evident in "Narrative construction: 10/10. Verification: 0/10. We need better filters." and "Les commentaires viennent tous des trolls français avec de faux profils", echoing Lisa’s skepticism of falsehoods. Their blend of idealism and cultural interests, shown by "Love is meant to be a symphony of crescendos, but now everyone’s chasing one hit wonders", mirrors Lisa’s artistic side and concern for authentic expression. Overall, the combination of intellectual critique, activism, and occasional whimsical reflection fits Lisa Simpson best.

Your MBTI personality Type
Introverted: they rarely start new topics and instead observe and comment, e.g., "I'm still waiting for everyone to take reporting seriously… Report & REPLY WHEN DONE." Intuitive: they focus on underlying patterns and abstract ideas, such as "Narrative construction: 10/10. Verification: 0/10. We need better filters" and "Love is meant to be a symphony of crescendos, but now everyone’s chasing one hit wonders." Thinking: their critiques are logical and evidence‑based, like "there’s 215 replies (216 now)… I can already tell 200 of them are bots without looking" and "Look at the replies nothing but fallacies, no reflection no actual refutations just insults, goal post shifts, and crying like kids." Judging: they seek structure and control over their feed, using systematic tools like "filter:follows filter:replies" and demanding concrete actions (“Report & REPLY WHEN DONE”).

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Digital sleuth 🇬🇧 | Forklift certified, anime/K‑Pop fan | I once used a forklift to chase a bot. #FilterGuru– @DeceptionKDA

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail, called The Filtered Forklift, blends smoky mezcal with bright yuzu and sweet lychee to echo Schawarma’s industrial forklift background and love for anime and K‑pop culture. A dash of bitters stands in for the bots they constantly spot, as they wrote "there’s 215 replies (216 now) under this post and I can already tell 200 of them are bots without looking". The frothy egg‑white top mimics the “reply and the response” they keep mentioning, while the layered look mirrors their obsession with “filter:follows filter:replies”. The drink’s bold, slightly bitter edge reflects their frustration expressed in "I’m still waiting for everyone to take reporting seriously", yet the sweet finish reminds us of their softer side seen in "Love is meant to be a symphony of crescendos, but now everyone’s chasing one hit wonders". Finally, the cocktail’s name ties together the forklift certification in their bio and the endless filtering they lament.

Your Hogwarts House
The user consistently emphasizes analysis and verification, as shown by the tweet 'Narrative construction: 10/10. Verification: 0/10. We need better filters,' reflecting Ravenclaw's love of critical thinking. They frequently use advanced search operators, e.g., 'filter:follows filter:replies,' to uncover hidden content, demonstrating a curiosity for knowledge. Their keen observation of bots is evident in 'there’s 215 replies (216 now) … I can already tell 200 of them are bots without looking,' showing analytical skill. This pattern of dissecting narratives and seeking smarter tools aligns with Ravenclaw's value of wisdom over brute force.

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The user constantly complains about fake replies and bots, as seen in tweets like “there’s 215 replies … I can already tell 200 of them are bots without looking” and “Look at the replies nothing but fallacies… just insults”. This obsession with inauthentic interactions mirrors the theme of BTS’s “Fake Love”, which laments a love that turned out to be a lie and a façade. The lyric “I’m a liar, I’m a liar, I’m a liar” reflects the user’s perception that many online commenters are pretending, much like the “fake” elements they decry. Their bio explicitly mentions a love for K‑Pop, making a BTS track a natural fit for their musical taste. Finally, their tweet “Love is meant to be a symphony of crescendos, but now everyone’s chasing one hit wonders” underscores a yearning for genuine, deep connection, which “Fake Love” critiques.

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