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Lisa Simpson is the best match because the user shows a strong concern for free speech and political issues, as seen in tweets like 'Zakharova: The position of Paris on the arrest of Durov reflects the abolition of freedom of speech' and 'Durov creó una plataforma donde están representadas todas las opiniones, tanto liberales de izquierda como conservadores'. Lisa is also an activist who tries to help marginalized voices, reflected in the user's tweet 'Small Accounts Matter ‼️ Helping small accounts who likes + replies 👇'. The user frequently tries to filter out noise and bias, posting 'Can we get a replies filter to remove verified accounts?' and 'filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies', echoing Lisa's analytical mindset. As a med student, the user is academically inclined, much like Lisa's intelligence and love for learning.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user frequently engages in public confrontations and tags others, as seen in "The responses to this post are dominated by losers with subhuman IQs…" and "I like making dumb jokes under Dimitri posts, it is fun to riff," indicating extraversion. Their focus on hidden patterns and abstract ideas—e.g., "So many of the replies have pretty much the exact same number of likes... Not suspicious at all" and the repeated "filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies"—shows a preference for intuition. The tone is logical and critical, emphasizing analysis over emotion, illustrated by "Can we get a replies filter to remove verified accounts?" and the systematic filtering language, reflecting a thinking style. Finally, the desire to impose order on chaotic comment sections, through explicit filters and calls for structured solutions, demonstrates a judging orientation. These combined traits align best with the ENTJ personality type.

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Portuguese med student, ex‑ADC, gaming tactician, comment‑section janitor, free‑speech advocate. Once tried to filter replies with a coffee filter ☕– @duartev10

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This cocktail mixes bitter amaro, sharp ginger, and bold espresso to echo Duarte's critical eye on social media, as seen in his tweet "Can we get a replies filter to remove verified accounts?" The layered flavors mirror his multi‑language, multi‑season gaming background, referenced in "Expedition 33 merecia game of the year" and his bio as a "Retired ADC player". A splash of sake nods to his Japanese tweet, while a dash of smoky mezcal reflects his fiery commentary on comment sections, like "So many of the replies have pretty much the exact same number of likes... Not suspicious at all." Finally, a garnish of a tiny pepper represents his call to help "Small Accounts Matter ‼️".

Your Hogwarts House
The user repeatedly shows a desire for control and strategic manipulation, such as asking "Can we get a replies filter to remove verified accounts?" and posting "filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies" to shape their online environment. Their bio emphasizes competitive ambition with "multi season GM chall peak" and a background as a med student, indicating a drive to achieve high status. The tone of many tweets is ruthless and dismissive of others, e.g., "The responses to this post are dominated by losers with subhuman IQs…" which aligns with Slytherin's willingness to be cut‑throat. This combination of ambition, cunning, and a pragmatic, often merciless outlook points to Slytherin.

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The user’s tweets repeatedly call out manipulation of comment sections and demand to filter out verified accounts, showing a rebellious, anti-authoritarian stance. For example, they write "Can we get a replies filter to remove verified accounts?" and "The responses to this post are dominated by losers with subhuman IQs…", echoing a contempt for perceived gatekeepers. These lines mirror the defiant refrain "Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me" in Rage Against the Machine’s "Killing in the Name". The song’s chorus about refusing to obey oppressive forces captures their frustration with "filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies" and suspicion that "So many of the replies have pretty much the exact same number of likes… Not suspicious at all." The aggressive tone and call for resistance align with the user’s confrontational language and desire to fight perceived censorship across social media and even in their academic life.

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