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Lisa Simpson is the most fitting Simpsons character for @GPCRPodcast because she is the show's resident intellectual and activist, constantly sharing knowledge and championing social justice. The user describes themselves as a “pretentious know‑it‑all, pedantic windbag” and posts scholarly content like “Books about the Cultural Revolution and Chinese History I read this year” and “Pledge to struggle to liberate all mankind…”, mirroring Lisa’s love of learning and her moral crusades. Their dedication to a historical podcast (“Episode 31 is now on Apple Podcasts!”) and frequent calls for listeners to “please LISTEN TO THE PODCAST” echo Lisa’s habit of educating her peers through school projects and presentations. Moreover, the user’s emphasis on revolutionary solidarity and activism (“The proletariat must exercise control in everything”, “Foreign friends at the May 20, 1970 Rally…”) aligns with Lisa’s progressive values and her willingness to stand up for causes. Finally, the self‑deprecating humor (“Actual face reveal of me recording the podcast (The pretentious know it all, pedantic windbag…)”) matches Lisa’s occasional sarcasm when she feels misunderstood.

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The account consistently reaches out to listeners and shares personal encounters, showing extraversion: "Tonight marks the FIFTH podcast fan to visit Xi'an and get invited to a wonderful Shaanxi dinner..." and "I have a bunch of new followers… please LISTEN TO THE PODCAST!" Their tweets are packed with concrete historical details, dates, photos, and primary‑source links, indicating a sensing style: "A family portrait at Tiananmen Square for International Worker's Day, 1970.5.1" and "CPC Central Committee member Fan Xiaoju speaks at the opening ceremony for a new bridge, Xiushui County, Jiangxi Province, 1970." They frequently frame statements around values, solidarity, and collective struggle, reflecting feeling: "Pledge to struggle to liberate all mankind" and "The GPCR was an enormous victory for women, but far from where we need to be in the culture." Their planning of release dates, hiatus notices, and detailed schedules demonstrates judging: "TENTATIVE RELEASE SCHEDULE FOR REST OF 2025: OCT 31 …" and "NOTICE OF UPCOMING HIATUS: … the podcast will be on hiatus after the release of Ep 31 on 11/30." This blend of social engagement, detail‑orientation, value‑driven language, and structured planning aligns with an ESFJ personality type.

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Xi'an‑based podcast unpacking China's 1966‑1976 Cultural Revolution—archival audio, research, & a surprise ping‑pong diplomacy story!– @GPCRPodcast

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The Lushan Interregnum cocktail captures the tumultuous yet hopeful spirit of the GPCR Podcast, blending bold flavors that echo their revolutionary focus. The base of baijiu, a traditional Chinese spirit, pays homage to the Chinese roots and the 'Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution' theme, referencing their tweet 'The proletariat must exercise control in everything (October, 1970) 工人阶级必须领导一切'. The deep red pomegranate juice mirrors the red banners and propaganda posters they frequently share, recalling the tweet 'Bob Avakian would save us all'. Fresh ginger syrup adds a spicy kick symbolizing the fiery debates and the self‑described 'pretentious know it all, pedantic windbag, and middle aged grump of internet Maoism' from their face‑reveal tweet. A splash of yuzu lemon juice and sparkling water brings a bright, effervescent finish, nodding to their 'Ping Pong Diplomacy & the Beginnings of the Sino American Thaw (Jan Jul 1971)' episode and their love for historical transitions.

Your Hogwarts House
The GPCR Podcast consistently prioritises learning and scholarly research, which matches Ravenclaw's love of wisdom. For example they tweet "Books about the Cultural Revolution and Chinese History I read this year: [4 pictures]" and share academic articles like "On Class Struggles in China During the Mao Era" (Fred Engst). They also announce "Just finished giving my yearly fall lecture on Mao badges to the freshmen and interested colleagues. As always, was a tremendous success." This focus on teaching and curating knowledge shows a drive for intellectual depth. Although they also display ambition and activism, the core of their activity is the dissemination of historical scholarship, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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The GPCRPodcast constantly invokes revolutionary language, such as "Pledge to struggle to liberate all mankind" and "The proletariat must exercise control in everything" (Oct 1970). Their celebration of the "Great October Socialist Revolution" and admiration for Maoist figures like "Bob Avakian would save us all" reflect a commitment to international proletarian solidarity. The lyrics of "The Internationale" call workers worldwide to unite, overthrow oppression, and build a socialist future, mirroring the podcast’s mission to "build a new history of China's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution" and to link it with global anti‑imperialist struggles. Moreover, the song’s refrain "Workers of the world, unite!" resonates with their frequent references to solidarity with Vietnam, Palestine, and other liberation movements. For these reasons, "The Internationale" captures both their ideological zeal and their global revolutionary outlook.

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