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Your Simpsons character
They align most with Lisa Simpson: thoughtful, opinionated, and very online, but also dorky about their special interests. Like Lisa, they dive deeply into media criticism and ethics, e.g. calling out people who weaponize awards discourse and fandom toxicity in gaming with comments like “Expedition 33 demostrando que la gente no odia las cosas por ser malo, los odia porque son famosos, la moda del momento.” and “This game exposed that everyone is a shit person. Only need a childish reason for hate something and call it the n*zi thing at the moment.”. They’re principled about LGBTQ+ issues and language nuance, very Lisa-coded, as seen when they explain that lesbian relationships don’t require both partners to identify as lesbians in “Dice lesbiana porque la relación es lésbica… pueden ser bi/pansexuales o asexuales también.” and defend nonbinary Kris as distinct from the player in Deltarune in “De hecho que Kris sea no binario… te ayuda a entender que Kris y tú son dos entidades diferentes.”. At the same time, they’re a massive nerd for niche media and games, passionately overanalyzing VN drama and metroidvanias, which fits Lisa’s overachieving-fangirl side, like in “The Far Beyond the world lesson isn't that. The FVN not suck, the FVN community suck.” and their long defenses of Expedition 33 and Silksong. Even their mix of moral seriousness with sarcastic frustration at humanity—such as “La humanidad es tan tóxica es increíble.” and “Guys... I think humans can't read nowadays 😔”—is very much Lisa’s blend of earnest ethics and exasperation with everyone around her.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Extraverted: their timeline is highly interactive and expressive, full of reactions to discourse and quoted tweets, and they casually share personal victories and frustrations in games, e.g. celebrating Granblue events with lines like “Best gw ever for me.” and “I solo Super Bahamut with my main element (finally).”. They clearly favor Intuition over Sensing: they repeatedly jump into meta-level or theoretical discussions about fandoms and media, such as speculating on game universes (“Siempre me gustó pensar que live a hero y housamo están conectados de alguna manera”) and analyzing trends in public outrage around games (“Expedition 33 demostrando que la gente no odia las cosas por ser malo, los odia porque son famosos, la moda del momento.”). Their style fits Feeling more than Thinking: even when arguing, they frame points around fairness, toxicity, and how people treat others, like “La humanidad es tan tóxica es increíble.” and defending queer identities with clarifications such as “Que una relación sea lésbica no significa que las integrantes sean sí o sí lesbianas, pueden ser bi/pansexuales o asexuales también.”. Finally, they look more Perceiving than Judging: their posts are impulsive, in-the-moment reactions (“wtf”, “lmao”, “I can't resist, 90 draws, +100% horny” in this tweet), and they embrace fluid, open-ended opinions rather than rigid planning or structured threads. Overall, the energetic engagement, abstraction, value-driven arguments, and spontaneous tone are most consistent with ENFP.

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Bi furry gamer dissecting gachas & fandom drama. Hyena enjoyer, GBF grinder, VN nerd. Once pulled meta on my first Uber and haven’t shut up since.– @DumbEdgyFurry

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Spiced dark rum is the strong core of this drink, like their grindy Granblue War streak where they brag, “Wtf. I'm in fire in this gw omg.” and “Best gw ever for me.”. Blood orange liqueur adds a dramatic, slightly bitter edge, echoing their habit of calling fandoms out as toxic in posts like “This game exposed that everyone is a shit person.”. Passion fruit juice is the bright, horny enthusiasm behind lines like “I can't resist, 90 draws, +100% horny” and their endless husband simping in “My daddy, my god, my husband”. Smoked chili syrup represents the sharp, fiery way they defend games and queer media, as when they rant that people have no idea what art is in “Y por gente como tú no consideran los juegos arte.”. Finally, sparkling yuzu soda gives a playful, fizzy finish, matching their chaotic furry/gacha humor from “Furry of the year” to “Tra Transcendent Granblue fantasy intensifies”, making the cocktail intense, a bit bitter, but ultimately fun and refreshing.

Your Hogwarts House
Rick fits Ravenclaw best because of how consistently analytical and debate‑oriented his tweets are. He doesn’t just react; he dissects arguments and media, like when he critiques people’s takes on metroidvanias and reception bias in games: “Decir 'nadie' es una palabra muy dura Jackson… Porque es cierto que el juego por el boca boca se hizo tan popular que gente ajena a los metroidvanias se metió en este juego y sufrio” and “Los game award son tan terrible… La verdadera y única forma saber si Expedition 33 o Silksong es mejor que el otro es jugandolos cada uno tú mismo”. He frequently corrects misconceptions with detailed reasoning rather than pure emotion, for example when explaining labels in queer relationships: “Dice lesbiana porque la relación es lésbica… pueden ser bi/pansexuales o asexuales también” and when parsing Deltarune’s narrative structure and pronouns: “De hecho que Kris sea no binario… te ayuda a entender que Kris y tú son dos entidades diferentes”. He also shows a love of meta‑discussion about art, fandom, and criticism itself, like in his defense of games as art and the subjectivity of rankings: “Y por gente como tú no consideran los juegos arte… Expedition 33 y Silksong tienen un apartado artístico de 10, ambos son igual de buenos” and “That image is 100% subjective… The best thing you can do is create your own list of husbandos for years”. While he does show loyalty and a sense of fairness (Hufflepuff traits) in defending marginalized groups and creators, the dominant throughline is intellectual: he loves unpacking nuance, correcting sloppy thinking, and approaching fandom drama as a problem of reasoning, all of which point most strongly to Ravenclaw.

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A well‑known song that fits Rick is “Teenagers” by My Chemical Romance, because it channels chaotic energy, ranty social commentary, and a darkly playful attitude. He’s constantly calling out how “the humanity is so toxic” and that people get “cabreos digno de niño chico” in things like the Game Awards, just like the song’s rebellious criticism of society and peers (“La humanidad es tan tóxica es increíble”, “Los game award son tan terrible hace que la gente pille unos cabreos digno de niño chico”). The mix of horny shitposting and melodrama—like “I can't resist, 90 draws, +100% horny” and “This game exposed that everyone is a shit person”—matches the song’s exaggerated, angsty tone. He also leans into being loud, opinionated and unapologetic about niche interests, whether defending Expedition 33 or furry culture, echoing the song’s message of not fitting in and not wanting to. Overall, the track’s blend of sarcasm, anger at collective stupid behavior, and still having fun in the chaos lines up closely with the way he tweets about fandoms, games, and people online.

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