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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson fits best because she’s creative, introspective, and a bit self-critical, much like this user who frequently reflects on their own art, asking things like “Do you ever look back at your old art and think WTF????”. Lisa is often experimenting and learning, similar to the user saying “Tried experimenting with the last one, idk if I like it…”, which shows a thoughtful but uncertain artistic mindset. The casual, slightly chaotic way they treat social media—“Sometimes I forget that this app exists, hi hello I’m back… ok bye now”—echoes Lisa’s tendency to drift between intense focus on her interests and pulling back from the larger crowd. Their willingness to ignore conventional rules about credit—“idgaf what you use my art for, credit or no credit, idc.”—also matches Lisa’s occasionally rebellious independence when she decides her principles matter more than social norms. Overall, the mix of artistic dedication, self-awareness, experiment-friendly attitude, and low-key rebelliousness makes Lisa the closest match.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert (I) more than Extrovert: they frequently mention forgetting or barely using Twitter and focusing on their own art, e.g. “Sometimes I forget that this app exists, hi hello I’m back… ok bye now” and “Forgot I had Twitter for a second”, which suggests low social-drive posting and a preference for staying in their own world. Their focus is more on ideas and interpretations than concrete details, pointing to Intuition (N); they experiment artistically and self-reflect, as in “Tried experimenting with the last one, idk if I like it…” and broad commentary like “I just realised how little I post art on twitter, should I start posting art here despite the AI crisis? I heard it isn’t as serious as it seems…” rather than listing specifics. Their tone is casual but values feelings and self-expression over hard logic, aligning with Feeling (F); they dramatize outcomes (“Last place, the predictions were real…💔💔💔”) and talk about art quality in a self-conscious, emotional way like “Do you ever look back at your old art and think WTF????”. Finally, their behavior strongly suggests Perceiving (P): they frequently forget to post or follow through (“I’m just going to post a few drawings I’ve posted on discord but not on twitter (bc I promised to but forgot)”), admit to forgetting hashtags (“idk if I should start using hashtags again, like #wyLLfanart. I legit forgot about hashtags…”), and spontaneously resurface rather than maintaining a structured schedule. Altogether, this combination of introspective, experimental, feelings-driven, and go-with-the-flow traits fits INFP best.

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Fanartist of chaotic streamers, chronic Twitter-forgetter. Once posted on Discord first so I’d remember to post here—and still almost forgot.– @JunaSatou

Your signature cocktail
The Entropy Art-tini is bright, chaotic, and surprisingly smooth—just like someone who says “Sometimes I forget that this app exists, hi hello I’m back… ok bye now” and then drops a pile of new art. The dragonfruit-infused tequila nods to their colourful fanart streaks like “Forgot I had Twitter for a second #dragonmcfanart”, giving the drink a strong but playful base. Blue curaçao and yuzu lemonade add a vivid, internet-core palette fitting tweets like “Oh, hype!!! We got a twitter community now, yippee” and all the #WyLLfanart celebrations. Honey-ginger syrup brings a sweet kick with a bit of bite, matching the unapologetic bio energy of “idgaf what you use my art for, credit or no credit, idc”. Finally, edible glitter over crushed ice captures the experimental, slightly chaotic artist mood from “I just realised how little I post art on twitter, should I start posting art here despite the AI crisis?” and “Entropy duo.... #Mugmfanart #Wyll_fanart”, turning the cocktail into a sparkling little fandom universe in a glass.

Your Hogwarts House
Juna reads as a highly creative, somewhat introspective artist who experiments and reflects on their own work, which strongly suggests Ravenclaw. They explicitly talk about experimenting and evaluating the result in “#RejoiceFanart Tried experimenting with the last one, idk if I like it…”, showing a process-oriented, exploratory mindset typical of Ravenclaw curiosity. They also show self-critical reflection about their artistic growth in “Do you ever look back at your old art and think WTF????” and “Some of the WyLL art I've made (wyll be remaking that human version because it is lowkey bad)”, which fits Ravenclaw’s tendency to analyze and refine. Their joking about animation as “pain” in “Animation? More liek.. uh, pain.” still comes with them doing it anyway, implying a willingness to tackle complex, skill-heavy tasks for their own sake. While they show some Hufflepuff-like dedication by continually making fanart across many creators, the dominant traits visible here are creativity, experimentation, and reflective thinking—core Ravenclaw qualities.

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Halsey’s artist fits Juna because it’s about someone who creates for themselves, shrugs off expectations, and treats art as a messy, emotional outlet rather than a polished product. Juna casually says in their bio that they draw and that they “idgaf what you use my art for, credit or no credit, idc”, showing the same detached, self-directed attitude the song has toward how others use or see their work. They’re constantly experimenting and second-guessing themselves, like when they say “#RejoiceFanart Tried experimenting with the last one, idk if I like it…”, which mirrors the song’s themes of insecurity wrapped inside confidence. Posts like “Do you ever look back at your old art and think WTF????” and joking about forgetting Twitter even exists while still dropping multiple drawings (“Sometimes I forget that this app exists, hi hello I’m back… ok bye now”) show a chaotic, self-aware creator energy. Even their willingness to post despite “the AI crisis” in “should I start posting art here despite the AI crisis? I heard it isn’t as serious as it seems…” matches the song’s vibe of continuing to make art in a complicated, changing world. Overall, the song’s mix of vulnerability, irreverence, and unapologetic creativity lines up closely with how Juna treats their art and online presence.

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