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Your Simpsons character
Amy most closely matches Lisa Simpson: opinionated, politically aware, and emotionally intense but also a nerd about her interests. She routinely calls out misogyny and harassment, like in “Women dont owe their bodies to anyone. Athonn manasilak athyam.” and her threads about harassment on public transport such as “Ithrayum kalam kure chetta narikal pennungaleyum aanungaleyum okke keri pidichapo ithupole ulla myrenmar...”, which fits Lisa’s strong social-justice streak. She’s reflective about mental health and systems, for example “It affects every fucking shit that happens in your life” and her critique of underpaid labor in “being underpaid will sure make someone hate the system as well as their job. Minimum wage polum kittanila…”, echoing Lisa’s critical, analytical side. At the same time, she’s a passionate fangirl and book lover—gushing over songs and idols like “One of their best songs ever and the instrumentals elevated the vocals like 😭😭 fuck it I love this song so much” and happily talking about books in tweets like “Radio silence by Alice oseman!”—which mirrors Lisa’s obsessive love for her niche interests. She also shows a mix of sensitivity and snark, e.g., “my professor keeps ragebaiting us every fucking day like onn irangi podo”, matching Lisa’s combination of vulnerability and sharp-tongued frustration with unfair adults.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert (I): a lot of her enjoyment is solitary or online (books, K‑pop, dramas, printing polaroids), and she often comments on feeling awkward or out of place in social settings, e.g. “Feel so awkward sitting here but im here because of food and food alone ” and “Posing for pics ig. Idek how to smile and usually it's awkward”. She seems Intuitive (N): she frequently moves from specific situations to broader patterns and principles, like turning a news story into a systemic critique in “You can call out a Korean brand for its shade range… like calling that brand out isnt a” and reflecting on social issues and media takes in “Saw this take on insta and 🥴 people should talk about both. Like enthonnede”. Her values‑driven, empathy‑heavy tone suggests Feeling (F): she repeatedly centers people’s feelings and ethics, as in “Women dont owe their bodies to anyone. Athonn manasilak athyam.” and “Ini njan chetta naari enn parayumbo not all men enn vann parayan udheshikanel see if the shoe fits it fits… Basic decency aan.”. She also takes things personally but still tries to see context, like with her underpaid job or professors: “Fair enough cause I experienced the shit load of work first hand… Minimum wage polum kittanila” and “Congratulated my professor… implying that I will fail. What level of insecurity is this 😭”. Finally, she reads as more Perceiving (P) than Judging: she talks about not sticking to reading goals (“Honestly dont keep reading goals cause I never stick to it”), describes her behavior as “peak jobless,” and often reacts spontaneously to media and daily events rather than presenting a structured, planned lifestyle. Taken together—value‑oriented, introspective, imaginative, somewhat unstructured—she best fits INFP.

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Malayali 04 | complains about profs by day, overanalyzes K‑pop & books by night. Once tried to reheat nachos and discovered my villain origin story.– @ilyiesamy

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Masala chai–infused gin stands in for their desi core and bookish, introspective side, the kind of person who will rant about professors and still show up to class, like when they said their professor keeps ragebaiting them but also basically lives at uni anyway in “my professor keeps ragebaiting us every fucking day like onn irangi podo”. Tamarind and chaat masala syrup is the chaotic-tangy part of their personality, the one who proudly claims exception status in “Except me cause I love chaat Masala and njan parayanapole ivide nadakayirunnel ellathinum kondupoi ittenne” and drags misogynists in “Women dont owe their bodies to anyone. Athonn manasilak athyam.”. Fresh lime juice adds acidity and bite, matching the way they call out colorism in “you do know us dark skinned indians exist right” and weird k‑pop stans in “You can call out a Korean brand for its shade range... dude you dont have to ride for these idols like that”. Coconut water ice cubes nod to their Malayali vibes and constant food commentary, like missing sadhya in “looks way better than the fuckass food i had today dawg i miss sadhya enne aarelum kalyanathinu viliku omg” and suffering through bad meals in “Food moonchi ”. The splash of sparkling rosé captures the soft, romantic, K‑pop-simp side of them—printing polaroids in “having free will and utilising the said free will to print out polaroid pics yes i have way too much time in my hands”, missing school in “Cant believe im saying this but I miss my school fr 😭”, and getting unironically giddy over idols in “simiping over srk wasnt on my vision board shit but anyways he looks so good in black like bro wtf omg”. Altogether it’s strong but playful, sweet with a sharp kick—like someone who’ll quote Radio Silence and then threaten to metaphorically beat up a fictional Rahul in “aman and anjali is cute ini ivarude edayilek rahul keriya avante thala njan potikum”.

Your Hogwarts House
Amy shows a strong pattern of outspoken bravery and a tendency to confront injustice head‑on, which aligns most with Gryffindor. She calls out sexual harassment and misogyny very directly, e.g. condemning men who exploit minors and insisting on strict action even if the perpetrator is a minor: “not surprising because of nth room cases and all but ithupole ulle myrenmarkethire strict actions venam… avanoke avante ammayudeyum pengaludeyum videos vare eduth idan”, and defending women’s bodily autonomy: “Women dont owe their bodies to anyone. Athonn manasilak athyam.”. She also openly challenges systemic issues and authority figures despite the personal cost, such as criticizing exploitative labor conditions: “Fair enough cause I experienced the shit load of work first hand and being underpaid will sure make someone hate the system… Minimum wage polum kittanila patti paniyum enth thengakanavo”, and calling out her professor’s insecurity after a sarcastic remark about her failing: “What level of insecurity is this… kaliyakanathalla enn polum manasilakathe kure ochayedth poyekunu”. Her anger at men using a tragedy to police women—“You all dont care about the man who passed away you want to use the s…”—and her willingness to directly address male entitlement and shade‑range racism, as in “you do know us dark skinned indians exist right”, show a confrontational moral compass typical of Gryffindor rather than the quieter, harmony‑seeking Hufflepuff or the more detached Ravenclaw. Even in personal dynamics she frames herself as someone who will talk things out but decisively cut people off once a boundary is crossed: “I'm more of a let's talk things out kinda person until you have hit a nerve so bad that i would actually block you straight up lol”, reflecting that classic Gryffindor mix of heart‑led engagement and impulsive line‑drawing. Overall, her timeline reads less like strategic Slytherin self‑preservation and more like a brave, sometimes rash Gryffindor who loudly defends what she thinks is right.

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Alicia Keys’ Girl on Fire fits Amy because she’s outspoken, principled, and emotionally intense in how she talks about everything from misogyny to professors and parents. She defends women’s autonomy with tweets like “Women dont owe their bodies to anyone. Athonn manasilak athyam.” and calls out sexual harassment and hypocrisy in threads such as “Ithrayum kalam kure chetta narikal pennungaleyum aanungaleyum okke keri pidichapo ithupole ulla myrenmar…”. She’s also unafraid to drag systems and authority figures, whether it’s her professor “my professor keeps ragebaiting us every fucking day like onn irangi podo” or labor exploitation in “Minimum wage polum kittanila patti paniyum enth thengakanavo”. At the same time, she has a softer, warm side shown in her love for books “Radio silence by Alice oseman!”, K-pop, films, and friends, which mirrors the song’s balance of resilience and vulnerability. Overall, she comes across as someone navigating anger, care, and self-worth loudly and unapologetically—very much a "girl on fire."

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