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Comic Book Guy (real name Jeff Albertson) is a cynical, self‑aware nerd who spends his time creating and critiquing pop‑culture, just like the user who constantly draws mecha, robots, and writes fantasy stories. The user’s tweets such as 'Artists can use “art style” to signal information about their thoughts, ideas, and worldview to their audience' and 'Everything I personally don’t like is gay and evil, but it’s not like it’s a big deal or anything' echo Comic Book Guy’s sarcastic, hypercritical tone. Their obsession with world‑building ('I’ll have to lorepost about Kip…', 'My new character…') mirrors Comic Book Guy’s encyclopedic knowledge of comics and his habit of obsessively cataloguing details. Both also show self‑deprecating humor and a sense of feeling “broken” or “out of place,” as seen in the tweet 'People can’t help but eat their heroes… Pretend all of it meant anything.' Finally, the user’s note 'I’m glad people like Aralia… It takes everything in me to not spill every little detail whenever I post' reflects the same meticulous, detail‑loving personality that defines Comic Book Guy.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user’s tweets are introspective and often talk about personal feelings and internal reflections, showing a preference for introversion (e.g., 'I just need to be careful' and 'I’m glad people like Aralia'). They frequently discuss abstract, imaginative concepts like 'Freshwater sirens' and 'extraplanar entities', indicating an intuitive (N) orientation. Their statements prioritize personal values and empathy, such as 'Never react in anger to anything, even as a joke. They’ll get you if you do' and 'There are many people who are smarter than me. And that’s okay', reflecting a feeling (F) decision style. They also reveal a flexible, spontaneous approach to work, saying 'I want to post a big detailed drawing every week this year' and 'Might switch to Royal Road', which aligns with perceiving (P). Overall, these patterns match the INFP personality type.

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Illustrator & writer of sci-fi fantasy. Creator of Kip & Saint (born from a coffee-stained sketch). Sketching mecha, robots & weird worlds.– @globorobohomo

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The Broken Hero Elixir captures the chaotic, dark, and artistic spirit of @globorobohomo. Its smoky mezcal mirrors the gritty tone of the tweet "People can’t help but eat their heroes. The second the killing stops, they expect you to fall apart...". Absinthe adds a hallucinogenic edge echoing the surreal vibe of "Utterly sovlful whiteboard doodles" and the self‑referential line "He’s MY character and I can draw him in ANY POSE I WANT". Blood orange gives a vampiric bite nodding to the "Baroque Vampire SAINT" tweet, while charcoal and a sprinkle of edible silver glitter reflect the robot‑girl/mecha aesthetic seen in "I’d like you all to meet my new old characters, Legally Distinct Statuesque Robot Lady and Legally Distinct Neurotic Pilot Guy".

Your Hogwarts House
The user repeatedly emphasizes loyalty, patience, and hard work, hallmarks of Hufflepuff. For example, they write “Never react in anger to anything, even as a joke. They’ll get you if you do,” showing a calm, fair attitude. They also celebrate community with “We are a beautiful kind hearted people capable of great things.” Their commitment to improvement is evident in “I want to post a big detailed drawing every week this year to really dial in my aesthetics and figure out what I should put my focus into.” Finally, they express dedication to their fans and world‑building, saying “I’m glad people like Aralia… it takes everything in me to not spill every little detail whenever I post about it.”

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The recurring theme of self‑inflicted pain and feeling broken in their tweets, such as “Flog yourself at their feet. Let them call you ‘broken’ so you can beg to be fixed,” mirrors the lyric “I hurt myself today to see if I still feel.” The sense of existential emptiness expressed in “People can’t help but eat their heroes… Pretend all of it meant anything” aligns with the song’s refrain “the needle tears a hole, the old familiar sting.” Their admission of being “broken” and seeking redemption, as in “You’re not a real coward son, I caught you facing your fears and maturing as a person,” echoes the line “What have I become? My sweetest friend.” The overall tone of dark introspection and the desire to confront inner demons, highlighted by “At least once a month I’m possessed by extraplanar entities devoted to bringing me to spiritual ruin,” resonates with the haunting mood of “Hurt.”

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