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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson is known for her intelligence, artistic talent, and feelings of alienation, which mirror this user's creative pursuits and mental health struggles. The user writes, "I’d like the state of the world to be less pathetic and embarrassing so I stop wanting to die as bad," echoing Lisa's frequent cynicism about society. Their bio even says "robotic sense of wonder," similar to Lisa's love of science and robotics, and they tweet, "When I go to the doctors and they hook me up to the machine I feel like a robot," reinforcing that connection. They also share a deep emotional response to music: "I’m so sad I discovered his music after his passing, it’s so full of soul," reflecting Lisa's love for the saxophone and music. Finally, their constant battle with insomnia, depression, and feeling worthless – "God hates me" and "I’m just so tired" – mirrors Lisa's occasional bouts of melancholy despite her bright exterior.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user displays a strongly introverted style, often sharing personal, internal struggles such as "I’m so sad I discovered his music after his passing, it’s so full of soul" and rarely engaging in outward small talk. Their focus on abstract hopes, imagination, and future possibilities—evident in tweets like "If there’s a god in heaven please fill me with love for drawing and painting again"—points to an intuitive (N) preference. They consistently prioritize emotions over logic, as shown by statements like "I cry all day over being worthless" and "God hates me," indicating a feeling (F) orientation. Their tendency toward procrastination, fluctuating plans, and remarks such as "I’m tired of being tired" and "I’m failing classes" suggest a perceiving (P) lifestyle. These combined traits align best with the INFP personality type.

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3D artist & college survivor, coffee‑fuelled. Turned a memory doodle into a Second Life avatar, fixes broken pop‑sockets, keeps a robot’s curiosity alive.– @gattsuchan

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The Neon Reactor blends a clean vodka base (the robot in Guts’ "robotic sense of wonder") with electric blue Curaçao to echo the neon, high‑tech vibe of their 3D modeling posts. A shot of espresso mirrors the tweet "I can’t sleep" and the jittery energy of a bipolar diagnosis, as expressed in "Got diagnosed witth bipolar today and my popsocket broke soon after". Bitter Campari adds a sharp edge, recalling the frustration in "I’m so pissed I didn’t get to transfer my comm files to cloud before going to the zoo with my family today" and the dental woes. A dash of simple syrup softens the bitterness, like the hopeful plea "If there’s a god in heaven please fill me with love for drawing and painting again". Together the drink captures Guts’ mix of robotic curiosity, sleepless grind, and yearning for creative inspiration.

Your Hogwarts House
Their constant pursuit of new artistic and technical knowledge, such as learning quad remesher and rigging 3D heads, shows a love of learning ("today i learned quad remesher too bad it costs so much money"). They express a desire to share knowledge, mentioning a plan to create a wiki on cool stuff ("I want to make a wiki on cool stuff"). Their dedication to improving their craft, even when exhausted, reflects the Ravenclaw value of intellectual perseverance ("training my drawing endurance back up"). Additionally, their curiosity about tools and processes (e.g., "Kemono head mesh is complete, i have to learn how to rig it for sl now") underscores a Ravenclaw mindset. While they have ambitions, their primary trait is a thirst for knowledge and creative exploration, aligning best with Ravenclaw.

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The track "Welcome to the Machine" captures @gattsuchan's feeling of being reduced to a cog in a technological system, as they write, "When I go to the doctors and they hook me up to the machine I feel like a robot" and describe a "robotic sense of wonder" in their bio. The song’s opening line, "Welcome my son, welcome to the machine," mirrors their sense of alienation and being trapped in a mechanised world, echoed in tweets like "I’m just so tired" and "God hates me." Their repeated pleas for help and love—"If there’s a god in heaven please fill me with love for drawing"—match the song’s underlying critique of a cold, impersonal system that leaves them yearning for humanity. The melancholy, dystopian tone also reflects their mental health struggles, evident in statements such as "I’m going to crash out and die" and "I can’t sleep."

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