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Father Finlee’s tweets portray a religious leader wrestling with doubt, guilt, and a cynical view of authority, which closely mirrors Springfield’s Reverend Lovejoy. He repeatedly declares, "But some things are in God's plan, and I shouldn't question him..." and apologizes for his absence from the church due to family struggles, reflecting Lovejoy’s occasional burnout and personal turmoil. His distrust of police – "Is it so surprising I don't trust law enforcement after how they've failed my church?" – echoes Lovejoy’s frustration with the town’s problems and its institutions. The offer to reopen confessions, "I have chosen to reopen confessions... I can provide advice," and the creation of a strawpage for confessions parallel Lovejoy’s role as a pastor offering counsel. Finally, his self‑critical tone – "I never feel like I draw him quite right" and "Policemen always lie when they're uncertain" – aligns with Lovejoy’s often weary, cynical voice.

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The user shows strong introverted tendencies, preferring internal reflection over social interaction (e.g., "I want to interact more but I'm always afraid to when all the accounts I see active are canon characters…"). Their language is highly abstract and focuses on symbolism, future possibilities and hidden meanings (e.g., "I have a strawpage… hidden lore" and "I was a ghost hunter before I went to seminary"). Decision‑making is guided by personal values and empathy rather than cold logic (e.g., "Forgiveness is available for any willing to accept salvation, my son" and "I cannot trust law enforcement after how they've failed my church"). They also demonstrate a structured, purpose‑driven approach, setting up a confession submission box and repeatedly using a signature tagline, indicating a judging orientation. These traits align best with the INFJ personality type.

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He/They | Fictional priest of Elevated Faith. Ex-ghost hunter, tea lover. Once blessed a cake and it caught fire. #RP– @FatherFinlee

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The cocktail, named "Dark Communion", blends black‑tea‑infused gin, blood‑orange juice, sweet vermouth, Campari and a whisper of absinthe. The tea is a nod to the tweet "I might actually go out for tea today..." while the blood‑orange gives the crimson hue that echoes the many "🩸" symbols and the line "But some things are in God's plan, and I shouldn't question him…". The bitter Campari and absinthe capture his struggle with guilt and the "accursed thing" he feeds, as in "It only quiets when fed… I don't like feeding it". The flamed orange peel garnish evokes the "single lit candle" from his birthday post, and the vermouth adds a ritualistic, sacramental quality reminiscent of his priestly role. Together the drink mirrors Finlee’s dark, introspective, yet hopeful vibe, offering a sip of redemption wrapped in shadow.

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The account repeatedly confronts fear and darkness, showing the bravery characteristic of Gryffindor, as seen in "I was a ghost hunter before I went to seminary school!" and "It eats away at me the longer I wait. I hear the march... I do not want to do this." The user pushes themselves to overcome anxiety, saying "I might actually go out for tea today... I shouldn't still be afraid to go out. I can't be." Their willingness to face personal demons and protect their community, e.g., "I don't trust law enforcement after how they've failed my church," reflects courageous moral conviction. The repeated motif of standing up despite inner turmoil aligns with Gryffindor's values of nerve and chivalry. Overall, the blend of daring self‑exposure and protective action points to Gryffindor.

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The repeated refrain "But some things are in God's plan, and I shouldn't question him..." shows a struggle between devotion and doubt, mirroring the song's central theme of questioning faith. Finlee often admits his inner turmoil, saying "I know I am a sinner" and "It eats away at me the longer I wait. I hear the march...I do not want to do this," echoing the yearning and uncertainty expressed in the lyric "That's me in the corner, that's me in the spotlight." Their confession of a vivid dream asking "Good Father, forgive me" and the sense of isolation in lines like "I can't tell if the storm is causing this headache or if it's that damned beat marching on..." reflect the plaintive, introspective mood of the song. Overall, the blend of religious devotion, doubt, and emotional vulnerability fits the mood and message of R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion."

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