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Your Simpsons character
They most closely resemble Lisa Simpson: sharp, opinionated, and very online-brain about their interests. Like Lisa ranting about politics or ethics, they dive into fandom discourse and call out bad logic, e.g. “People genuinely believe sidelining characters and forgetting about them is a good thing?” and “Wtf is even this argument”. They are passionate about niche topics and meta systems (gacha builds, banners, and balance) in the same relentless way Lisa obsesses over sax, grades, and causes, seen in tweets like “I don't think we spoke enough about how much of a pain it is to get Dialyn to 100% crit rate” and “With Harumasa buffs what will his new bis disc drives be?”. Their mix of sarcasm and moral stance in fandom drama mirrors Lisa’s combination of intellect and judgment, for example “So let me get this straight, y'all are okay with incest, but not BL?” and “Been misogynistic Harrased cast members... And so generally insufferable to the point multiple other fandoms hate y'all”. Even when they’re self-deprecating or tired, such as “I'm actually so bored”, it reads more like an overthinking, emotionally intense Lisa moment than a carefree Bart vibe.

Your MBTI personality Type
They read as an Extrovert: they constantly engage others, debate, and subtweet; for example, they jump into discourse about fandom and gacha with public-facing snark like “Don't you have a prompt to go type into chat gpt” and openly vent about pulls and scores such as “Spending like an hour trying to upload this and not a single like, lemme just go kms then”, which shows a desire for audience interaction rather than privacy. Their focus is strongly Intuitive: they relish patterns, meta, and hypotheticals in games and fandom—e.g., wondering about design directions in “Now, will she be an Ineffa type unit or something as basic as Zhongli” and big-picture gacha impact in “‘HSR 4.0 Will Ruin Gacha Gaming’ All I'm hearing is HSR has got a big enough influence to change a whole genre of games”. They come across as Thinking-leaning: their arguments are cutting, analytical, and often dismissive rather than conciliatory, as seen in “There is nothing more frustrating than debating with someone who's just genuinely stupid” and “Y'all are actually so stupid”, plus their min-max discussions of units, banners, and meta (e.g. “And it still only calcs to be better than Fav by 8%”) are very logic/performance oriented. They feel more Perceiving than rigidly structured: they talk about impulse pulls, struggles with saving, and changing investment plans like “ZZZ is hell cuz I wanna vertically invest in like 4 different teams, I do not have the funds for this” and “I do this thing where I don't buy anything… and then I don't spend on gacha games cuz I make myself think I'm irresponsible if I do”, showing flexible, reactive decision-making rather than methodical long-term planning. Overall their combative debate style, love of meta discussion, and snarky engagement with multiple fandom discourses (e.g. “Wtf is even this argument” and “So let me get this straight, y'all are okay with incest, but not BL?”) align well with ENTP—the quick, argumentative, idea-focused extrovert.

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Gacha analyst & chaos enjoyer. Manato/Alice, Flins, Anaxa/Mydei enthusiast. Once spent 120 pulls for ‘real premium’ and still called it content.– @Flinsism

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This cocktail is strong and a little chaotic, just like someone who tweets about gacha pulls with lines like “Premium incoming” and “Pulling premium”. The high-proof gin with citrus represents their sharp, analytical side when talking meta, like questioning unit value in “I knew his C2 was more valuable than his sig”. Blackcurrant liqueur adds a deep, dramatic sweetness for the moments of intensity and dark humor, such as “Lowkey have an urge to kms but Columbina is coming in three days”. The tonic’s bitterness mirrors their blunt, sometimes cutting commentary, like “There is nothing more frustrating than debating with someone who's just genuinely stupid”. Spicy ginger syrup captures their fiery excitement about teams and units, seen in posts like “Anomaly is so fun that I might just not invest any further into my Manato and Hugo and just invest into Alice and Aria teams”. Finally, the edible glitter or shimmering rim is for their love of flashy, coveted characters—fitting someone who says “So ready to say I'm a Columbina haver” and builds their account around favorites.

Your Hogwarts House
They show a very Slytherin mix of ambition, sharpness, and calculated resource management, especially around gacha pulls and account building. They constantly talk about long‑term planning and optimization, like wanting specific banner placements to maximize savings in posts such as “Supporting this cuz I want Flins second half o I can save more” and stressing that ZZZ makes them want to "vertically invest" in multiple teams even though they "do not have the funds" in “ZZZ is hell cuz I wanna vertically invest in like 4 different teams, I do not have the funds for this”. Their tone is often cutting and confrontational, with lines like “Y'all are actually so stupid” and “There is nothing more frustrating than debating with someone who's just genuinely stupid”, which reflects Slytherin’s blunt, unapologetic edge more than Hufflepuff warmth. They also display a survivalist, self‑preservation streak around spending and risk, calling out others’ bad choices while carefully managing their own pulls, as seen in “I do this thing where I don't buy anything saying 'this could get me x amount on a gacha game' and then I don't spend on gacha games cuz I make myself think I'm irresponsible if I do”. Finally, their enjoyment of being right in meta debates and mocking opposing fandom arguments, like in “We should never take a Byler saying this seriously” and “The way people were trying to gaslight me into believing that Nefer wasn't Lauma dependant at all”, points to the pride, competitiveness, and rhetorical aggression that align strongly with Slytherin over the other houses.

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A song about knowingly diving back into chaos fits them perfectly: they constantly acknowledge how irrational their gacha impulses are while doing them anyway, like when they say “Premium is calling” and still go all-in on pulls. The mix of self-awareness, drama, and joking about bad decisions is all over their timeline, from lamenting their funds in ZZZ with “I do not have the funds for this” to still chasing characters like Alice and Aria because they’re fun. They also lean into dark humor and emotional volatility, for example “Lowkey have an urge to kms but Columbina is coming in three days”, which mirrors the song’s blend of messiness and sincerity. Their argumentative, unapologetically opinionated side — calling people “so stupid” in “Y'all are actually so stupid” and going off on fandom discourse — matches the song’s chaotic, impulsive energy. Overall, bad idea right? captures that ‘I know this is dumb but I’m doing it anyway’ vibe that runs through their pulls, fandom fights, and general posting style.

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