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Their mix of sharp criticism, niche intellectual interests, and occasional exasperation at others’ inability to read or think closely aligns with Lisa Simpson. They often complain about people not reading or understanding text, like when they say gacha and Yugioh players share "the inability to read the fucking text in front of them" in “Gacha players 🤝 Yugioh players The inability to read the fucking text in front of them”, which echoes Lisa’s frustration with people ignoring obvious facts. They engage thoughtfully with stories, mythology, and philosophy, referencing the Allegory of the Cave in “Lygus' motives were all based on the infamous 'Allegory of the Cave', like wtf?”, very much in Lisa’s cerebral, bookish style. At the same time, they are passionate and emotionally invested in their hobbies and media, e.g., detailed story reviews and strong opinions about adaptations like “If you're gonna make a movie about The Odyssey… What you can't do is do the latter and call it 'The Odyssey'.”. Their moral streak and willingness to call out what they see as shallow discourse or bad faith (such as in “We can't have conversations with 5 year olds that can't read subtext”) also fits Lisa’s combination of righteousness and impatience with ignorance.

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They lean Introvert: almost everything they talk about is centered on personal hobbies (gacha games, Yu-Gi-Oh, specific stories) and online analysis rather than real‑life socializing or events, and they’re comfortable just nerding out in threads like “It wouldn't look like it anymore, but I play Yugioh. I'm a big Burning Abyss sucker…” instead of seeking broad social attention. Their style is clearly Intuitive: they gravitate toward abstract concepts and symbolism, referencing things like Plato’s Allegory of the Cave in “Lygus' motives were all based on the infamous 'Allegory of the Cave', like wtf?” and analyzing story structure and themes in games such as in “If you're gonna make a movie about The Odyssey… What you can't do is do the latter and call it 'The Odyssey'.”. They are strongly Thinking: they argue with logic and structure, even doing math breakdowns like “The use of the word 'by' and not 'in' implies it's divided like this: 500/(1/2) … 1000 + 50 = 1050” and criticize others for not reading or using critical thinking in tweets such as “Gacha players 🤝 Yugioh players The inability to read the fucking text in front of them.”. On the Judging–Perceiving axis, they appear more Perceiving: they enjoy exploring possibilities and flexibility in games, as in “This game is so versatile to complain”, and their posts feel reactive and spontaneous (lots of late‑night pulls, sudden rants, and patch impressions) rather than planned or structured. Overall, the combination of abstract analysis, logical argumentation, and laid‑back, exploratory approach to hobbies aligns best with INTP.

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Mexican gacha enjoyer & Burning Abyss loyalist. Once top 116/700 in remote play—still loses 50/50s like it’s a lifestyle choice.– @FTDTY_

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Their tweets show a strong pattern of analytical thinking and enjoyment of picking apart arguments, which are classic Ravenclaw traits. They break down wording and math in detail, e.g. parsing a problem as "500/(1/2)" to argue for 1050 in “The use of the word 'by' and not 'in' implies it's divided like this: 500/(1/2)”, and they engage thoughtfully with lore and philosophy like Plato’s cave when criticizing people who skip story in games in “Lygus' motives were all based on the infamous 'Allegory of the Cave', like wtf?”. They repeatedly complain that people won’t read or grasp subtext, as in “We can't have conversations with 5 year olds that can't read subtext” and “Gacha players 🤝 Yugioh players The inability to read the fucking text in front of them.”, which shows they value comprehension, nuance, and intellectual engagement. They also enjoy long-form analysis and meta-discussion of storytelling, such as a detailed complaint about marketing misrepresenting character writing in “this is exactly my point… The same marketing that puts Zhao as a youngling desperate for attention, which has never been the case in game?”. Overall, their focus on logic, precise wording, lore connections, and frustration with shallow reading fits Ravenclaw far more than the other houses.

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A fitting song for @FTDTY_ is “Stronger” because it captures a mix of resilience, intensity, and nerdy passion that shows up constantly in their timeline. They’re deeply competitive and improvement-focused in games, brushing off complaints with takes like “Ngl... Just get good?” and arguing that failure is often a skill issue, which matches the "that that don't kill me can only make me stronger" mentality. Their persistent engagement with challenging gacha and Yugioh content, from detailed ZZZ/HSR analyses like “This game is so versatile to complain” to embracing bad luck in pulls and still theorycrafting, reflects a mindset of constantly leveling up. They also show a sharp, confrontational humor when calling out bad takes or shallow readings, such as “We can't have conversations with 5 year olds that can't read subtext”, which fits the song’s confident, unapologetic tone. Overall, “Stronger” embodies their blend of stubborn perseverance, analytical geek energy, and swagger in the face of difficulty.

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