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Illusion comes off as opinionated, analytical, and values-driven, which fits Lisa Simpson best. They regularly critique systems and trends rather than just individuals, like wishing for a feature that auto-mutes certain symbols in bios to avoid seeing bad posts in “Need a feature that auto mutes characters in a name or bio so I can stop seeing the dumbest posts imaginable that are frequently said by people with a ☭” and being frustrated that a simple "respect others" message turns into discourse in “Bro how are people this pressed about someone saying we should just respect others and not generalize groups of people Get a life”. Like Lisa, they care about fairness and healthy behavior in their communities, shown in their stance on character balance and ban discourse in Smash, e.g. “I don’t understand how some people can see these clips, that happen frequently, and think it’s wrong or stupid that lots of people to want this character gone. Do you genuinely have fun playing against this, do you REALLY think this is healthy?”. They also display a reflective, slightly weary tone about social media, as in “Been wanting to leave this cesspool for this reason but I just naively keep coming back hoping things will change 🥴”, which echoes Lisa’s mix of idealism and disillusionment. Finally, they show passion for learning and improvement in games, like “I want to get better but I have 0 idea what I’m doing wrong when I face better players”, mirroring Lisa’s drive for self-improvement and mastery in her interests.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert over Extrovert: most posts are about solo gaming, frustration with the platform, and needing distance from people, like “Been wanting to leave this cesspool for this reason but I just naively keep coming back hoping things will change 🥴” and “That time again where I gotta start muting people for their kneejerk reactions that turn into bad takes”, which shows a desire to control social input rather than seek broad interaction. They read as Intuitive rather than Sensing because they constantly generalize from specific events into patterns or principles, like “We’re seeing a repeat of Smash 4 Please don’t let this happen again.” and their wide, pattern-based takes on balance trends and community behavior such as “Kazuya/Steve ban discourse coming up again got me thinking about this gem”. Their tone is clearly Thinking-oriented: they focus on perceived logic, fairness, and consistency over harmony, often bluntly critiquing characters, takes, and behavior, as in “I can’t believe people are having an issue with someone saying you can hold others accountable without having to constantly verbally abuse or wish death on them” and “Please stop saying ‘the disrespect!!!’ every time someone gets a necessary, optimal edgeguard. That’s not what disrespect is”. Their Judging preference shows in their structured, evaluative way of engaging with games and communities: they obsess over rankings and balance (“Here is the new Texas PR for Quarter 2, 2019… Congrats to everyone who made it!”), register early for events (“I just registered for Lost Tech City 2022 #LostTechCity via @startgg”), and repeatedly express strong opinions about what should change in games or discourse. Overall, the combination of inward focus, pattern-seeing, analytical critique, and structured judgment aligns best with INTJ.

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Smash Ultimate PR guy turned retired Greninja enjoyer. Halo, Pokémon, and ratio appreciator. Once placed 97th and still tweeted about it.– @Illusion_TX

Your signature cocktail
This drink starts with a smoky mezcal base for all the grind, stress, and bracket runs of a long-time competitor who can say things like “Traveling to a tournament then losing early… is not a good feeling 😓” yet still keeps playing. Blue curaçao colors it like a certain ninja frog, nodding to the years of character loyalty behind posts such as “Greninja is a good character but.... please I’m begging y’all to stop with this overly optimistic viewpoint lol”. A spicy chili-lime syrup brings the same heat as their ban discourse and balance takes, from “Terry was a big mistake” to “Please fix this character :(”. The charcoal sea salt rim represents all the salt and muted timelines from posts like “That time again where I gotta start muting people for their kneejerk reactions that turn into bad takes” and “Need a feature that auto mutes characters in a name or bio…”. Finally, a splash of cold brew coffee captures their late-night gamer grind and quietly enduring vibe, the same energy as “Been wanting to leave this cesspool for this reason but I just naively keep coming back hoping things will change 🥴” while still popping off with “LET’S GOOOOO” when something actually goes right.

Your Hogwarts House
Illusion consistently shows a strong sense of fairness and concern for how people treat each other, which is very Hufflepuff-coded. They push back on extreme or abusive behavior even toward groups they may not personally like, e.g. criticizing replies like “k*ll all white people” as proving a point about not generalizing or dehumanizing others: “But the comments/QRTs saying ‘k*ll all white people’ or ‘I want to see them burn’ tho? Yeah y’all are literally proving his point…” and defending the idea that you can hold others accountable without wishing death on them: “you can hold others accountable without having to constantly verbally abuse or wish death on them”. They also oppose the “customer is always right” mentality because it enables people being rude to workers, arguing that such behavior should be called out so it doesn’t continue: “If customers are being rude to employees for no good reason, they should be called out. Otherwise, they’ll continue their gross behavior”. Even when frustrated with social media discourse, they frame their complaints around wanting people to respect others and stop overreacting, as seen in “Bro how are people this pressed about someone saying we should just respect others and not generalize groups of people”. Combined with loyal support for their local Smash community—nominating players for Summit and celebrating Texas PRs—this emphasis on fairness, respect, and community over ego or ambition points most strongly to Hufflepuff.

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A fitting song for Illusion is In The End by Linkin Park, which captures their mix of passion, frustration, and persistence across games and social media. They clearly care a lot about competitive Smash and balance, yet often feel burned out or disillusioned, like when they say “Been wanting to leave this cesspool for this reason but I just naively keep coming back hoping things will change 🥴” and “I can’t stand this app”. The song’s theme of putting in effort while things still feel broken mirrors their complaints about characters and dev decisions, such as “Please fix this character :(” and “They nerfed Ganondorf and buffed Snake ok I now have no faith in the balance team”. At the same time, they keep competing, registering for events like “I just registered for Lost Tech City 2022” and celebrating rankings like “#2 and #4 in the two seasons I competed in. Good way to go out”, echoing the song’s resigned but still driven energy. Even outside Smash, their reactions to things like COVID, Twitter drama, and game news show that cycle of caring deeply, feeling let down, and yet continuing on, which is exactly the emotional core of In The End.

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