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The user shows a strong passion for space exploration, as seen in tweets like "Amazing to see Issacman as NASA admin" and "LETS GO!", mirroring Lisa's fascination with science. They also display moral concern about humanity's future, e.g., "This is horrible, they are promoting something that will stunt humanity (or even end it)" which aligns with Lisa's activism. Their critical view of political motives, such as "I think it's because we haven't had a 'good' war in a long time... America needs a universally hated enemy," reflects Lisa's skeptical stance on authority. Additionally, the user asks detailed technical questions like "Do you think Block 3/Version 3 be used for non SpaceX affiliated payloads?", showing Lisa's curiosity. Overall, the blend of scientific enthusiasm, ethical reflection, and questioning of power fits Lisa Simpson best.

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The user frequently engages the audience with open‑ended questions and enthusiastic exclamations such as "Do you guys think that Neutron or ZhuQue 3 will land next?" and "LETS GO!", indicating an extraverted, outward‑focused style. Their focus on patterns, future possibilities and abstract connections—e.g., "Everything about A2 is giving Challenger vibes" and "I wonder if the methane tank can be recovered?"—shows a dominant intuitive (N) orientation. The majority of their posts are analytical and seek logical explanations, like "Super Heavy will ignite 13 engines at the start of the landing burn… Does anyone know of any potential reason for this?" and "I think they can nail the landing next time," reflecting a thinking (T) preference. Finally, they display a flexible, exploratory approach, constantly asking speculative questions ("What kind of timeline do we live in?", "Do you think Block 3/Version 3 be used for non SpaceX affiliated payloads?") without committing to firm plans, which aligns with a perceiving (P) attitude.

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Space enthusiast & rocket geek 🌌 | Tracking Falcon, Starship & lunar missions | Once launched a model rocket in a Chernobyl field for fun.– @jogus521610

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The "ZhuQue Zest" captures the explosive excitement and cosmic curiosity of @jogus521610, blending Ukrainian horilka for his Chernobyl roots with a splash of blue curaçao that mirrors the endless sky of space launches. A smoked rosemary simple syrup adds a hint of the "worst looking engine fire" he describes, while fresh lime juice gives the sharp "LETS GO!" energy of his rocket‑watching tweets such as "Impressive first flight for ZQ 3! It made orbital insertion, re entry and only failed on landing burn." Edible silver glitter floats like starlight, echoing his fascination with historic moments like "On this day, 10 years ago; Falcon 9 accomplished its first landing." The drink’s layered flavors also nod to his skeptical side, reminding us that "They don’t even try to hide it anymore," and the smoky undertone hints at the "engine fire" that "looks like it burns tar."

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The user consistently displays a thirst for knowledge and analytical thinking about space technology. They ask detailed technical questions like 'Super Heavy will ignite 13 engines at the start of the landing burn and then transition to a new configuration with five engines running for the divert phase. Does anyone know of any potential reason for this?' and 'Does anyone know of any mods for KSP that have radial heatshields?'. They also reflect on historical milestones, e.g., 'On this day, 10 years ago; Falcon 9 accomplished its first landing.' Their focus on understanding complex engineering details, such as 'I wonder if the methane tank can be recovered?', shows a Ravenclaw‑type love of learning. This intellectual curiosity and pursuit of wisdom align with Ravenclaw values.

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The user’s constant focus on space launches, like the tweet 'On this day, 10 years ago; Falcon 9 accomplished its first landing.', shows a fascination with the cosmos reminiscent of Major Tom’s journey in David Bowie's 'Space Oddity'. Their mix of awe and anxiety, evident in 'Everything about A2 is giving Challenger vibes. I hope that everything will go well, and it most likely will.' and the warning 'This is horrible, they are promoting something that will stunt humanity.', mirrors the song’s themes of isolation and looming danger in space. The recurring excitement expressed in 'LETS GO!!!' and 'Impressive first flight for ZQ 3!' captures the song’s soaring, otherworldly vibe. The user’s skepticism about corporate motives, such as 'I’m guessing that this is a desperate attempt to take credit from SpaceX', aligns with the lyric 'Can you hear me, Major Tom?' which implies a disconnect from ground control. Overall, the blend of wonder, tension, and a yearning for something beyond Earth makes 'Space Oddity' a fitting anthem.

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