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This account most closely matches Lisa Simpson, who balances creativity, intellect, and a reflective, often sensitive inner life. Like Lisa’s obsession with music and practicing her sax, this user is deeply immersed in their art, constantly sharing projects like The WAEVE and Superstate, for example promoting that “Eternal is yours! The new three track EP by The WAEVE is out today.” and celebrating live shows such as “Thanks everyone at @thegreatescape festival for receiving @The_Waeve so wonderfully!”. There’s also an introspective, emotionally open side that fits Lisa, evident in posts like “you’re the only person that said the things I really needed to hear at a time when I really needed to hear… you told me I was beautiful when I felt ugly”, which shows vulnerability and gratitude. Lisa’s love of books and ideas is mirrored by the focus on his memoir Verse, Chorus, Monster! and the graphic novel Superstate, promoting it with lines such as “There are things they don't tell you before you get famous. There are monsters out there. And some of them may even be lurking inside yourself.”. Finally, his frequent tributes to artists and musicians, like “Ahh one of my all time tele heroes.. farewell, Wilko…”, reflect Lisa’s thoughtful reverence for culture and her tendency to look up to and honour her heroes.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert over Extrovert: despite being a public musician, most tweets are reflective, personal, or about art they love rather than chatter about parties or constant socialising, e.g. the very inward, emotional reflection in “you’re the only person that said the things I really needed to hear at a time when I really needed to hear gave me the confidence/ permission to “fly” and to shake off self consciousness/doubt you told me I was beautiful when I felt ugly 4eva in your debt”. They show a clear Intuitive style, gravitating to meaning, mood and artistic atmosphere rather than practical detail, as when describing countryside as an energetic, identity‑shaping force in “'There's an energy of Great Britain's countryside buzzing throughout this album and I think it gave this album a lot of its identity.'” and using surreal phrasing like “Just uttered the word “outstupidrageous!” After a @NickKyrgios serve.”. His tone is more Feeling than Thinking, often led by affection, gratitude, and tribute rather than detached analysis, as in the gentle praise of others’ work “Rare to see someone on @Channel4News answering questions without squirming and BSing… Mick L talks sense all the time.” or the warm thank‑yous to fans and collaborators in “Thanks to all those that attended the book tour and thank you to the pro that is @matteveritt for hosting! It was actually really good fun and Lovely to meet so many of you.”. The Perceiving preference appears in his playful spontaneity and open‑ended, slightly chaotic expression, like the whimsical question “Why’s it like to be really angry but also crying? Here you go…” and off‑the‑cuff art/music shares such as “Forgot all about this joyful little piece of genius I use to watch this endlessly on our Phillips 2000 video machine thing..enyoy 𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝚂𝚝𝚢𝚕𝚎 𝙲𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚕…”. While he does announce tours and releases (a more structured/J‑like activity), even these are wrapped in enthusiastic, feeling‑heavy language, like “Excited to announce new The WAEVE live dates for next year… See you there.”, fitting an INFP artist whose core online presence is introspective, emotionally expressive, and centered on imaginative, value‑driven creativity.

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Blur guitarist, The WAEVE co-conspirator, occasional author & drawer of monsters. Once shouted “outstupidrageous!” at a tennis serve and never looked back.– @grahamcoxon

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This cocktail blends classic British notes with oddball twists, just like a Blur guitarist turned experimental composer who now announces, “Here comes @The_Waeve ….the coming together of two musicians, Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall, who through working together have formed a new, singular sonic identity.” The Earl Grey–infused gin nods to his unmistakably English backbone and long-haul stamina on projects like “Superstate graphic novel and vinyl out now at @Z2comics”, while the sea-salt honey syrup captures the bittersweet, tender edge of songs such as “‘Love Is All Pain’, The WAEVE’s new single, is out today.” Blood orange aperitivo adds a vivid, slightly angsty bite that fits the mood of lines like “Why’s it like to be really angry but also crying? Here you go…” and his love of emotionally charged art. Sparkling cider keeps it fizzy and down-to-earth, echoing his wry, bloke-in-the-pub humour when he says things like “Get this down your neck on a Tuesday— and if you don’t know who the bass player is lose my number!” Finally, rosemary and blackberry on top salute the dark, rural-psychedelic countryside energy he talks about in “'There's an energy of Great Britain's countryside buzzing throughout this album and I think it gave this album a lot of its identity.'”, making the drink feel like a moody walk through fields with a fuzz pedal in your pocket.

Your Hogwarts House
Graham Coxon’s feed shows a strong pattern of curiosity, aesthetic sensitivity, and intellectual engagement that fits Ravenclaw best. He frequently dives into art and literature in a reflective way, such as highlighting British painters and documentaries like “Amazing stuff…..BBC Two Paula Rego: Secrets and Stories” and later lamenting, “Also wondering why I knew nothing about Victor Willing…”, which signals a self-aware love of learning. His projects often intertwine complex concepts with multimedia art, for example describing Superstate as “15 songs paired with a graphic novel” and repeatedly sharing detailed extracts like “'So here are the rules: You have three days to evade our three high rollers' Extract from Only Takes A Stranger art by Anna Readman Delve into the high concept world of Superstate”, showing a taste for intricate, conceptual storytelling. Similarly, his memoir is framed not just as celebrity reminiscence but as an exploration of creativity and drawing: “It had to be sort of something to do with my reliance on art and my reliance on drawings. And so, I think drawing and things like that had to be a big part of it.”. Even his music posts often center on niche references and obscure inspirations, like championing Christina Billotte for younger fans in “A little appreciation for Christina Billotte for them wonderful young WAEVE fans that just should know about this stuff”, which reflects the Ravenclaw instinct to share knowledge. While there are hints of loyalty and kindness, the dominant throughline is a cerebral, art-and-ideas-driven personality, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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A well‑known song that suits Graham Coxon is “Coffee & TV” by Blur, which he wrote and sang. The song’s mix of introspection, awkward charm, and hopefulness mirrors his artistic persona as a guitarist, visual artist, writer, and now member of The WAEVE, as seen when he describes the project as “the coming together of two musicians… who through working together have formed a new, singular sonic identity” “Here comes @The_Waeve ….the coming together of two musicians, Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall, who through working together have formed a new, singular sonic identity.”. Its themes of escape and quiet resilience align with his reflections on confidence and self‑doubt, such as when he thanks someone who “gave me the confidence/ permission to ‘fly’ and to shake off self consciousness/doubt” “you’re the only person that said the things I really needed to hear at a time when I really needed to hear…”. The gentle, slightly skewed view of the world in the song fits his fondness for off‑beat cultural references and outsider art, from praising Christina Billotte “A little appreciation for Christina Billotte for them wonderful young WAEVE fans that just should know about this stuff” to sharing cult TV clips and obscure tracks “Forgot all about this joyful little piece of genius… enyoy 𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝚂𝚝𝚢𝚕𝚎 𝙲𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚕 🌐 | Headstart For Happiness | Live On The Tube | Ch 4 ...”. Finally, the song’s understated emotional core matches his open, heartfelt posts about loss and admiration, such as his tributes to fellow artists “RIP Chris Bailey” and “Ahh one of my all time tele heroes.. farewell, Wilko…”, revealing the same sensitive observer who wrote “Coffee & TV.”

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