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Your Simpsons character
Much like Lisa, @frostquake is a highly principled and socially conscious individual who frequently critiques the ethics of others, particularly regarding internet subcultures and creator rights. They exhibit a strong moral compass and a tendency to call out perceived injustices, as seen when they question why problematic individuals “are still here” or discuss the nuances of “internalized ableism”. Their feed is a blend of deep intellectual engagement with niche media like Milgram and a weary, cynical outlook on the “entitled” behavior of modern fans. This combination of being a dedicated fan and a vocal, sometimes isolated, moral gatekeeper mirrors Lisa's role as the misunderstood activist in The Simpsons.

Your MBTI personality Type
@frostquake exhibits strong Introversion and Intuition, focusing on internal moral frameworks and abstract patterns within media, such as theorizing about “a pattern in T3 just like T2 songs”. Their Feeling trait is dominant, as they prioritize personal values and ethical stances over objective logic, frequently critiquing the behavior of others with emotional weight, such as when they discuss the “worst things you can do as an individual” regarding trauma. They lean toward Perceiving, shown through their spontaneous venting and varied interests in indie creators and gacha games. This combination highlights a personality deeply concerned with authenticity and the “entitled” nature of fan communities, reflecting the INFP's protective stance on their idealistic beliefs.

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Passionate about indie game mechanics and character design. From analyzing gacha drop rates to discussing complex narratives, I’m here for the art of the game.– @frostquake

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This drink captures the frosty persona of @frostquake, starting with peppermint to honor their bio “it snew”. The muddled bitter greens represent their sharp, critical take on internet discourse, particularly their disdain for certain character designs like when they posted “Phainon is so fugly bruh”. The high-proof absinthe reflects their intense, unfiltered energy when calling out community behavior, such as their observation that “'fans' get so entitled that they would harass indie creators”. Finally, a dash of silver glitter nods to their gacha gaming habits, specifically their frustration over “60 pulls to pull for the entirety of Lohen's team”, making for a cocktail that is as cold and complex as a winter storm.

Your Hogwarts House
Snowfall demonstrates a strong Slytherin tendency toward sharp, gatekeeping-adjacent criticism and a protective sense of loyalty to their specific 'favs.' They exhibit a blunt, resourceful way of navigating internet discourse, frequently calling out others in a manner that favors their own social circle's standards, such as when they post, “Pr0shippers will be like 'you like x media made by a pr0shipper' this 'you use x thing made by a pr0shipper' that and will mysteriously omit that they use or consume things made by racists queerphobes misogynists and more”. Their ambition for game balance and 'proper' fan behavior is evident in their frustration over “people slandering one of my favs for an entire year, only for the same people to overglaze him”. Furthermore, their recurring, unapologetic disdain for specific characters like Phainon, seen in “Phainon is so fugly bruh” and “Fuck Phainon”, showcases a classic Slytherin preference for candidly stating one's preferences without the Hufflepuff need for universal kindness.

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Snowfall’s online presence is defined by a deep immersion in vocaloid-adjacent media and a highly critical stance toward community ethics, particularly regarding the 'anti' vs 'proship' discourse. They frequently express frustration with social dynamics, such as “pr0shippers will be like 'you like x media made by a pr0shipper' ... and will mysteriously omit that they use or consume things made by racists”. The song Copycat mirrors their preoccupation with identity and the performative nature of internet call-out culture, seen when they question why certain problematic individuals are “still here”. Their intense focus on fandom 'patterns' and character analysis, like their deep dive into “Kazui would mention Shidou in his T3”, reflects the song’s themes of over-analyzing images and losing oneself in digital projections. Ultimately, the song captures the exhaustion Snowfall feels toward the “entitled” fans and the cycle of online harassment they witness.

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