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Your Simpsons character
Like Lisa Simpson, Mac is a highly principled, politically active intellectual who frequently critiques the establishment from a social democratic perspective. They exhibit Lisa’s signature combination of idealism and sharp-tongued debate, often calling out perceived hypocrisy, such as when they noted, “Keir Starmer is an honest man, water's not wet, and the Pope is a Protestant”. Mac’s fierce advocacy for marginalized groups mirrors Lisa’s activism, seen in their defense of trans healthcare against politicians who would “throw you to the wolves”. Furthermore, they share Lisa’s tendency to be the smartest person in the room—and occasionally the most frustrated—whether they are correcting someone’s “insanely ignorant” view of history or dismissively telling a user to “learn how to read before angrily quote tweeting” them.

Your MBTI personality Type
They read as an Extravert (E): they constantly engage others, pick fights, and seem energised by discourse, e.g. mocking someone for trying to cancel them in “Trying to cancel me and getting zero likes out of it is so funny” and proudly noting when they make someone lock their account in “I think I made him lock his account 😭😭😭”. Their focus is on abstract politics and systems, not sensory detail, which fits Intuition (N): they talk about structural strategy like left‑wing party positioning in “Why don't the French left just back Glucksmann?” and YIMBY planning reform in “The Green Party literally opposes planning reform, why would Labour leave an attack like that on the table?”. They favour Thinking (T) over Feeling in how they argue: they prioritise perceived policy logic over personal sensitivities, e.g. defending deportations in “We need to do what Germany does and deport Afghan men like this. I don't care what the Taliban does to them, get them out of my fucking country” and dismissing fanboying over politicians in “some of you care too much about fanboying over politicians and not enough about policy”. They are highly Judging (J): they speak in firm conclusions, have clear lines about what policies are acceptable, and frame issues as duties and inevitabilities, such as Labour’s trajectory in “the Labour Party moving left after Keir Starmer leaves as leader is an inevitability” and insisting unions reach a deal in “Unite have a duty to their members and the city to make sure that they can reach a deal with the council”. The combination of combative extraversion, strategic/structural focus, blunt argumentation, and strong judgemental tone fits ENTJ better than other NT types, especially given their repeated emphasis on political strategy, duty, and effectiveness over ideological purity in tweets like “they would rather lose and maintain ideological purity than take joy in the fact that New York ... has an anti capitalist and anti Zionist mayor”.

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Warrington-based policy wonk & Ecuadorian-Brit. Ask me about why your favorite movie trigger warning matters or my failed childhood plan to debunk the Resurrection.– @GeorgismFan

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail is a strong, experimental mix that mirrors a personality that “didn't say they were safe for gay people” and isn't afraid of a fight. The base combines his “black Ecuadorian” father's roots with his “English woman” mother’s tea, creating a globalist blend. The drink is notably bitter to honor a man who thinks “Keir Starmer is less popular than Liz Truss” and finds “Your Party's internal drama” to be top-tier entertainment. Finally, it’s served in a 'buildable' glass because, as a true YIMBY, he believes “people should be able to live where they want” in high-density housing.

Your Hogwarts House
Mac's political commentary is defined by a ruthless pragmatism and focus on strategic outcomes over ideological purity, a classic Slytherin trait. They frequently mock those who prioritize sentiment, stating that some “care too much about fanboying over politicians and not enough about policy” and criticizing the hard left for choosing to “maintain ideological purity than take joy in the fact” of a victory. Their resourcefulness is evident in their analysis of power dynamics, such as noting a leader is “pivoting for the leadership election” or observing how internal party drama serves as a “side plot” to larger goals. Even their confrontation style is pointed and results-oriented, boasting about how “trying to cancel me and getting zero likes out of it is so funny”. Ultimately, their ambition for effective governance and their disdain for 'hopeless' minor parties reveal a mind that values power and efficiency above all.

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Mac’s online presence is a relentless cycle of political debate and identity defense that feels like an inescapable “part of the process” of being a modern activist. They juggle complex intersections of identity, frequently reminding others that “my dad is a black Ecuadorian” and “my mum is an English woman,” mirroring the song’s themes of navigating complicated roots and personal history. The lyrics’ chill yet weary vibe suits someone who admits to “realising I was successfully baited” in the digital arena. Ultimately, the song captures the essence of a 22-year-old social democrat who is “not going to pretend to support” things they find unjust, while acknowledging the exhausting nature of the discourse.

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