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This user reads and thinks critically, then lectures the timeline about doing the same, very much like Lisa scolding Springfield; for example, they say that if you want opinions on comics you should start by actually reading them instead of parroting others: “you can start by READING them instead of parroting off of other people online”. They’re outspoken about social issues and fandom ethics, calling out misogyny and queerphobia much like Lisa’s principled activism, as seen when they defend a female artist from unfair nitpicking: “watching my oomfs hate on carmen carnero… here you all go nitpicking her for things you wouldn’t normally do for male artists” and when they criticize transphobic commentary around a new DC character: “you can complain about the design all you want but you don’t have to be transphobic about it”. Their intense, nerdy hyper-focus on specific characters (especially Emma Frost) mirrors Lisa’s obsessive passions, highlighted by posts like “need to follow more comic emma frost fans... my tl boring as hell” and “i need a fake gay job like writing an emma frost comic or making emma frost concept art”. They also balance earnest idealism with cutting, sometimes dramatic humor about fandom drama, such as “i love having a life outside of twt and not caring abt tiny ppl arguing in my phone <3 you guys should try it sometime”, which feels like Lisa’s mix of superiority, exasperation, and genuine care. Overall, their combination of moral intensity, niche obsessions, and sharp, articulate call-outs aligns closest with Lisa Simpson rather than the more chaotic or apathetic members of the family.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Extrovert: they actively engage in discourse, invite interaction, and talk about being online with others, like when they say they love having a life outside of Twitter while still addressing an audience directly in “i love having a life outside of twt and not caring abt tiny ppl arguing in my phone <3 you guys should try it sometime”. Their focus on patterns in fandom behavior, media discourse, and broader ideological contrasts (e.g., the potential of Ororo/Emma as a Charles/Magneto parallel in “the dichotomy between ororo and emma could’ve easily been a modern day reinterpretation of charles and magneto’s if they explored it…”) points strongly to Intuition over concrete Sensing. They show a clear Thinking preference: arguments are structured, critical, and often call out inconsistencies or bad faith, such as in “this may seem like a unique concept to rivals fans but if you want to learn how to form your own opinions about comics you can start by READING them instead of parroting off of other people online.” and in their breakdown of the false accusations case in “so y’all lied about noncon, stalking, pedophilia… did y’all have fun dogpiling on a disabled arab writer?”. Their style is opinionated but improvisational and reactive rather than structured or plan‑driven, indicating Perceiving: they bounce between topics (Emma discourse, DC drama, movie awards, ship debates) and even joke about pre‑thesis jitters in “someone distract me from pre thesis defense jitters rn… who tops” instead of emphasizing rigid scheduling or closure. The combination of high verbal engagement, abstract meta-commentary on fandom, sharp argumentative tone, and flexible, spontaneous tweeting pattern best fits ENTP.

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21 • SEA | Grad student surviving thesis defenses by overanalyzing Emma Frost, Kyle Rayner & yuri. Once cried over a Peach Momoko cover in public.– @frostrayner

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This drink is tall, sparkling, and just a little dangerous, like someone who tweets “first sparkle on emma of 2026” while posting a glam panel of their fave “first sparkle on emma of 2026”. The high-proof shimmering gin stands in for their sharp, unapologetic comic opinions and callouts, from “marvel rivals fans when you ask them to engage with actual queer media and support wlw/yuri creators” to “calling out misogyny in a fictional grown woman’s character”. Lychee liqueur adds a sweet, queer, femme edge for the Emma/Elektra, yuri, and wlw brainrot, as seen in “#EmmaElektra” and “toxic yuri realness”. Yuzu juice brings a tart, cutting acidity that mirrors tweets like “can we leave emmatony in 2025 please” and the way they’ll drag fandom nonsense while still being funny about it. The lavender-honey syrup softens everything, nodding to the surprisingly earnest affection in posts like “emma is so overprotective and proud of her hellions” and “ohhh dani you are so loved”. Finally, the dry tonic keeps it crisp and a bit bitter, fitting someone who can say “i love having a life outside of twt and not caring abt tiny ppl arguing in my phone” and then go right back to passionately defending Emma Frost’s honor.

Your Hogwarts House
They consistently frame things around reading, analysis, and media literacy, which is very Ravenclaw-coded. For example, they tell rivals fans that if you want your own opinions on comics you should start by actually reading them instead of parroting others: “if you want to learn how to form your own opinions about comics you can start by READING them instead of parroting off of other people online”. They also dissect character writing and continuity in detail, like pointing out that Emma was out of character and controlled by Cassandra in a specific run and accusing others of not understanding the context: “emma wasn’t herself in this run & was being controlled by cassandra… it’s almost like x men have a reputation for using shock value & soap opera writing”. Their interest in nuanced ideological dynamics (e.g., comparing Ororo/Emma to a modern Charles/Magneto reinterpretation) shows abstract, analytical thinking: “the dichotomy between ororo and emma could’ve easily been a modern day reinterpretation of charles and magneto’s… this just seems like such a missed opportunity”. Even when they’re annoyed at fandom discourse, they focus on logical consistency and evidence (calling out people misrepresenting a writer and retracting statements from a doc) rather than just vibes: “so y’all lied about noncon, stalking, pedophilia… since apparently ppl are now retracting their statements from the doc”. Altogether, the emphasis on understanding source material, contextualizing panels, and treating fiction like a text to be studied fits Ravenclaw more than the other houses.

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A well-known song that fits them best is “Villain” by Stella Jang, a playful, self-aware track about leaning into a morally gray persona while still having a heart. They’re clearly obsessed with glamorous, complicated women like Emma Frost and Elektra, constantly posting things like “emma does it better and sexier” and “first sparkle on emma of 2026”, which matches the song’s aesthetic of enjoying a stylish, ‘problematic’ image. They also have a sharp, sometimes ruthless way of calling out fandom and industry behavior, e.g. criticizing people who won’t read comics but still argue in “if you want to learn how to form your own opinions about comics you can start by READING them instead of parroting” and dragging misogyny and transphobia in “you can complain about the design all you want but you don’t have to be transphobic about it”. At the same time, they show genuine care and community-mindedness, boosting a fundraiser in “please donate and boost” and defending a maligned writer in “did y’all have fun dogpiling on a disabled arab writer?”, which reflects the song’s theme that the ‘villain’ is more nuanced than people think. Their mix of camp, sarcasm, moral conviction, and love for formidable women makes “Villain” an apt anthem.

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