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This user most closely matches Bart Simpson: creative, mischievous, and a bit chaotic but clearly talented. Their tweets mix horny gremlin energy with jokes and light shit-talking, like “Bombun sex 🥵” and “Trying to trick people by Tracing AI Sloppa is not very poggers.”, which lines up with Bart’s irreverent, rule-breaking vibe. They’re also into making things—drawing, 3D, game dev—similar to Bart’s creative streak, shown in tweets like “I draw and do 3D stuff. Bombun Dev Fluff Streams” and contemplating adding voice acting to their project in “maybe I should add voice acting to Bombun, more dialog more better”. Their willingness to roast stuff they think is bad, as in “If you want a good example of what not to do in pixel art watch the wan show opening. Every single thing you should NOT do condensed in seconds.”, also matches Bart’s tendency to call things out bluntly. At the same time, tweets about wanting independence and goals like “hopefully this year I can reach my subscribestar goal and do better with streaming, I want to be more independent so I can keep making my fokin drawings and stuff.” show an underlying seriousness and ambition beneath the jokey exterior, much like Bart’s occasional sincere side.

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They seem more introverted (I) than extraverted: their profile and tweets focus on personal creative work and solo activities (drawing, 3D, dev, streaming) rather than social events, and even when mentioning people, it’s framed awkwardly or self-consciously, e.g. “I showed Bombun to people at Magfest on my handheld. I hope they weren't traumatized if they searched my name after lol”. Their interests and complaints are more conceptual than purely concrete, which fits intuition (N); for example, they critique game design principles rather than just a specific annoyance: “idk why games decided that it was more important to have a quick start than to let people change settings”, and they analyze pixel art in terms of general rules: “Every single thing you should NOT do condensed in seconds”. The tone is strongly thinking (T): they call out behavior bluntly and analytically rather than softly, as in “Trying to trick people by Tracing AI Sloppa is not very poggers” and their critical, almost instructional stance toward pixel art mistakes. They look more perceiving (P) than judging: they talk about intentions and hopes rather than firm plans (“Will probably start streaming again soon. 🐇”, “hopefully this year I can reach my subscribestar goal and do better with streaming”), and their feed feels spontaneous, reacting in the moment (algorithm complaints, tummies, joke-y sexual posts like “Bombun sex 🥵”) rather than structured or scheduled. This blend of introverted creativity, conceptual/analytic commentary, blunt logical criticism, and loose, possibility-focused lifestyle aligns best with INTP.

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Artist & 3D gremlin from Spain, crafting Bombun and other questionable bunnies. Once showed my game at MAGFest and worried for everyone’s search history.– @kekitopu

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The Bombun Bunny Byte is a bright, slightly chaotic mix, just like someone who says “I draw and do 3D stuff. Bombun Dev Fluff Streams: Links to all my sites:” and lives half in art software, half on stream. The white rum with roasted coconut is smooth but strong, echoing their determination to be more independent with “hopefully this year I can reach my subscribestar goal and do better with streaming, I want to be more independent so I can keep making my fokin drawings and stuff.” Strawberry liqueur adds playful sweetness and a bit of lewd charm, nodding to lines like “Bombun sex 🥵” and their 🔞 vibe. Sparkling yuzu lemonade brings a tart, energetic fizz that fits their ranty, opinionated side from “If you want a good example of what not to do in pixel art watch the wan show opening. Every single thing you should NOT do condensed in seconds.” and “idk why games decided that it was more important to have a quick start than to let people change settings.” The splash of absinthe represents the surreal, slightly dangerous rabbit hole people fall into after discovering Bombun, like when they said “I showed Bombun to people at Magfest on my handheld. I hope they weren't traumatized if they searched my name after lol”. Finally, the edible glitter rim captures their celebratory, unreal moments such as “today doesn't feel real lol 🥳” and their teasing of followers with “Not a lot of tummy fans I see, didn't know u guys were cringe like that daaaaaaaamn 😔”, making the drink look as extra as their timeline feels.

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The strongest throughline in these tweets is a mix of sharp analysis and creative focus, which fits Ravenclaw best. They show a critical, almost tutorial mindset about craft when they say “If you want a good example of what not to do in pixel art watch the wan show opening. Every single thing you should NOT do condensed in seconds.”, which reflects analytical thinking and standards about technique rather than just vibes. Their work revolves around drawing, 3D, and developing Bombun ([“I draw and do 3D stuff. Bombun Dev Fluff Streams: Links to all my sites:”]), and they consider design choices like adding voice acting (“maybe I should add voice acting to Bombun, more dialog more better”), all of which emphasize creativity and deliberate iteration. Even their complaint about game UX—“idk why games decided that it was more important to have a quick start than to let people change settings. if I have to play the intro with my screen resolution all fucked up I'm not gonna enjoy it”—shows a thoughtful, user-experience oriented way of looking at systems, very in line with Ravenclaw’s tendency to dissect how things work. There’s some Slytherin-adjacent ambition in wanting more independence (“hopefully this year I can reach my subscribestar goal and do better with streaming, I want to be more independent so I can keep making my fokin drawings and stuff.”), but it’s framed through the lens of sustaining their creative practice, not power or status, which keeps the core identity firmly Ravenclaw.

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A fitting song for @kekitopu is “Bad Guy” because the playful, slightly chaotic energy and dark humor in the song mirror their online persona. They lean into edgy, NSFW art and jokes, calling their own work things like “Bombun sex 🥵” and joking about traumatizing people who look them up after seeing their game, as in “I hope they weren't traumatized if they searched my name after lol”. The track’s confident yet self-aware tone matches tweets like “Not a lot of tummy fans I see, didn't know u guys were cringe like that daaaaaaaamn 😔”, where they tease their audience while staying playful. Their mix of ambition and independence—seen in “hopefully this year I can reach my subscribestar goal and do better with streaming, I want to be more independent so I can keep making my fokin drawings and stuff.”—also fits the song’s vibe of owning your identity and doing things your own way. Overall, Bad Guy captures the blend of naughty, irreverent, and self-directed energy that defines their online presence.

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