
Strengths and Weaknesses

Your Simpsons character
Jac is a highly intellectual, principled, and slightly stressed professional who mirrors Lisa’s passion for social justice, academia, and the arts. Like Lisa, he is a dedicated reader and critic, recently reviewing “Among The Burning Flowers, Samantha Shannon 4*” and engaging in deep “Iliad character appearance twitter discourse”. He shares Lisa's tendency to call out logical fallacies and performative behavior, noting how “your unique mix of nauseating self righteousness, performativity and absolute lack of insight IS special” in certain fandoms. Furthermore, as a Paediatric Reg who loves singing and fantasy, he embodies Lisa’s combination of high-stakes responsibility and a rich, creative interior life.

Your MBTI personality Type
Jac demonstrates Extraversion (E) through his active participation in multiple 'fandom' communities and his enthusiasm for public discourse, such as his “Vamos!!!!” celebration for Alcaraz. His Intuition (N) is evident in his focus on thematic analysis and narrative structure, particularly when discussing how Bridgerton characters act as “ND idiots” or his critiques of “unconscious modern perspectives” in literature. As a Feeling (F) type, he prioritizes emotional resonance and social justice, seen when he calls his partner the “most compassionate and actively thoughtful person” and defends marginalized representation. Finally, his Judging (J) trait shows in his structured approach to hobbies, exemplified by his organized “#weeklyshowrecs” and detailed “6N predictions”.

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London-based Paediatric Reg & dad. When not on the wards, I’m running 10-milers, reviewing fantasy, or defending Carlos Alcaraz like it’s my medical duty. 🏳️🌈– @JacCooper1

Your signature cocktail
This sophisticated yet 'stressed' London-based drink starts with a base of classic Dry Gin to honor a “Paediatric Reg” who survives grueling “night shifts”. The indigo tea reflects his vibrant bi-flag bio and Discord handle, while the sparkling rosé celebrates his tennis idol's “youngest ever male Career Slam”. It is topped with a bitter dash for his sharp critiques of “nauseating self righteousness” in fandoms, but remains ultimately sweet like his “proper cozy fiction” book reviews. It’s an experimental, colorful blend perfect for a man who finds “goodness and beauty in the midst of catastrophe.”

Your Hogwarts House
Jac exhibits a strong Ravenclaw profile through his analytical approach to media and his deep love for literature and learning. He provides detailed critiques on narrative structures, such as noting that “audiences, most twists in most genres, should be able to see a twist coming but with enough doubt that they feel smart for seeing it”, and demonstrates a passion for linguistic nuances by arguing that “English only having one exact word for love spread across minimum 6 7 different enough concepts is a problem”. His academic and professional dedication is evident in his role as a Paediatric Reg, yet he remains a lifelong learner who shares “weekly show recs” and tracks his reading progress, like his review of Among The Burning Flowers which he calls “beautifully written obviously”. This consistent emphasis on intellectual rigor, artistic appreciation, and the importance of “culturally appropriate or accurate” perspectives aligns perfectly with the house of Rowena Ravenclaw.

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This song perfectly captures Jac’s intense emotional investment in high-stakes competition and dramatic narratives, particularly his passion for tennis and grand slams. He is captivated by the mental fortitude of champions, noting that “Djokovic is still, way way way past his peak, THE big match animal” and celebrating when Carlos Alcaraz achieves the “Youngest ever male Career Slam”. As a Paediatric Registrar who describes himself as stressed, the song's theatricality mirrors his love for singing and dramatic storytelling in media like Arcane and Bridgerton. Furthermore, his tweets about The Traitors final, where he claims “the faithful, they didn't play well enough to deserve it”, reinforce the song's theme of victory and the harsh reality of loss. Ultimately, it reflects a man who balances a high-pressure medical career with a deep, vocal appreciation for the clutch moments in life and art.

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