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This user reads as a very online, passionate nerd who mixes media obsession with moral arguments, which aligns most closely with Lisa Simpson. Like Lisa, they care a lot about ethics in their interests and call people out when something feels unfair or insensitive, e.g. “Hey can we not insult a persons writing. I think that shits insensitive as fuck we all started somewhere so lets not ridicule other people thanks”. They’re politically and socially aware, frustrated with shallow or performative discourse, as seen in “You can tell most fandoms are dominated by the West purely because of how they treat gay ships and mlm content… shut the fuck up.” and “People are making shipping into an activism thing and its really exhausting to see”. At the same time, they are unabashedly nerdy and academic-adjacent, pulling up AI recs and doing fandom analysis threads like “Small noya analysis cause why the hell not Why nishinoya yuu shouldnt have gone pro — a thread 🧵”, which fits Lisa’s mix of intellect and hyperfixations. Their intensity, emotional investment in ships, and feeling a bit alienated in social spaces (like “Joining discord servers where everyones friends already and they all ignore you”) also echo Lisa’s combination of conviction, sensitivity, and outsider energy.

Your MBTI personality Type
They read as more introverted than extroverted: lots of online interaction but mainly around niche interests and inner life rather than IRL socializing, e.g. joking about joining spaces where they’re ignored in “Joining discord servers where everyones friends already and they all ignore you” and spending time writing/reading fic like “Kenma angst in the drafts who 🆙️”. Their focus is strongly intuitive—they love analysis, symbolism, and hypothetical takes rather than concrete, real‑world details, as seen in threads like “Small noya analysis cause why the hell not Why nishinoya yuu shouldnt have gone pro — a thread 🧵” and meta comments like “People are making shipping into an activism thing and its really exhausting to see”. They clearly prioritize feeling values: they get protective of other writers in “Hey can we not insult a persons writing. I think that shits insensitive as fuck we all started somewhere so lets not ridicule other people thanks” and talk about queer experiences and social context in “You can tell most fandoms are dominated by the West purely because of how they treat gay ships and mlm content… shut the fuck up.”. Their style is flexible, spontaneous, and draft‑heavy rather than structured, pointing to perceiving: they casually mention half-finished ideas like “Kenma angst in the drafts who 🆙️”, joke about reading omegaverse during events in “Reading omegaverse during MUN sessions #realshit”, and oscillate between fandoms and mood posts instead of following a rigid plan. Combining these, INFP fits best: emotionally driven, values‑oriented, introspective, and imaginative, using fandom and writing as an outlet for personal ethics and inner worlds.

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Samu | 17 | trans bi writer & anime enjoyer. Once read omegaverse during MUN and still got my points. AO3: telavision | #hqtwt #anitwt– @fukunyanga

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Spiced chai-infused vodka stands in for their South Asian vibes and sharp, opinionated warmth, echoing their bio “kenma but if he was like indian and emo” and promo post where they introduce themself as a 17-year-old trans bi writer “:¨ ·.· ¨:⠀#promotwt · . samu﹒ 17 ꜝ﹒he/him + trans, bi”. Blackcurrant liqueur gives a dark, emo fruitiness that matches their dramatic, ship-obsessed reactions like “FUKUKEN 😭💔😭💔😭💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔😭💔💔💔😭😭💔😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔😭💔😭😭😭”. The espresso shot captures their hyper, analysis-brain energy when they write long fandom breakdowns like “Small noya analysis cause why the hell not Why nishinoya yuu shouldnt have gone pro — a thread 🧵”. Lemon soda adds chaotic fizz and humor, reflecting tweets where they swing from bomb-threat chaos to fandom jokes, such as “School got a bomb threat now im omw home” and “Pulled up chatgpt and typed in 'top 50 animes to watch'”. Finally, a dash of rose syrup sweetens the whole thing, hinting at the underlying softness behind their spicy takes when they defend other fans and writers, like “Hey can we not insult a persons writing. I think that shits insensitive as fuck we all started somewhere so lets not ridicule other people thanks”. This cocktail is strong, a little bitter-sweet, and unapologetically experimental—just like someone who can tweet “Like you're watching the tales of Homotron Shoyo and his 40 boyfriends and you're telling me you're homophobic? Yeah okay” with a straight face.

Your Hogwarts House
They show strong Gryffindor-style moral courage and willingness to confront people directly. For example, they call out cruelty in fandom with zero hesitation, saying “Hey can we not insult a persons writing. I think that shits insensitive as fuck we all started somewhere so lets not ridicule other people thanks”, and they criticize Western fandom’s treatment of queer content from the perspective of someone in a less accepting environment: “You can tell most fandoms are dominated by the West purely because of how they treat gay ships and mlm content. 'You think its revolutionary to ship two white men', yes, because I live in a country where being gay means you can be shunned from society, shut the fuck up.”. Their tone is blunt, confrontational, and protective — they literally talk about “running people off the internet again” when behavior goes too far: “We have to start running people off the internet again some of yall are getting too comfortable here”. They also display a quick, reactive impulsiveness and a taste for drama (e.g., “Are you fucking stupid” and “DONT FUCKING PLAY WITH MEEEEEEEEE”), which aligns more with Gryffindor fire than Ravenclaw detachment or Slytherin calculated restraint. While they have analytical moments, like doing a mini-character meta: “Small noya analysis cause why the hell not Why nishinoya yuu shouldnt have gone pro — a thread 🧵”, the core of their online persona is outspoken, values-driven, and combative in defense of others — classic Gryffindor traits.

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Their whole vibe is emo, chaotic, and funny in a very self-aware way, which fits My Chemical Romance’s Teenagers perfectly. Their bio literally says they’re “kenma but if he was like indian and emo,” and they tweet things like “Kenma angst in the drafts who 🆙️” and “FUKUKEN 😭💔😭💔😭💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔😭💔💔💔”, showing a dramatic, hyper-emotional fandom energy that mirrors the song’s adolescent intensity. They’re outspoken and a bit combative in a principled way, calling out fandom behavior and discourse like “Hey can we not insult a persons writing. I think that shits insensitive as fuck we all started somewhere so lets not ridicule other people thanks” and “We have to start running people off the internet again some of yall are getting too comfortable here”, which aligns with the rebellious, anti-authority tone of the song. Their mix of dark humor and social commentary—like “Like you're watching the tales of Homotron Shoyo and his 40 boyfriends and you're telling me you're homophobic? Yeah okay”—captures the same blend of cynicism and youthful defiance that Teenagers is built on. Overall, the track’s loud, messy, and fed-up teen energy matches their trans, bi, anime-fan, emo online persona almost too well.

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