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Your Simpsons character
This user most closely matches Lisa Simpson, who is passionate, principled, and extremely online about the things she loves. They care deeply about their faves and fairness, calling out racism and bad behavior much like Lisa does with social issues, as seen in tweets like “why is it a trend to be blatantly racist these days?” and “can we stop pitting women against each other...?”. Their timeline shows a thoughtful, emotionally invested fan who remembers injustices and holds grudges against unfair treatment, similar to Lisa’s long memory and moral backbone, for example “NEVER FORGET WHAT THEY TOOK FROM US” and “what will forever piss me off abt wa da da era is how kpop stans were hating on the song so bad...”. At the same time, they’re earnest and supportive toward idols, much like Lisa is with the people she admires, in tweets like “i love these girls with all my heart” and “seeing this knowing how Savanna felt abt her voice in the past is making me tear up 🥹”. Their mix of sharp criticism for bad faith discourse and tender enthusiasm for music and performers captures Lisa’s blend of righteous indignation and heartfelt fandom.

Your MBTI personality Type
They come across as energized by interaction and community discourse, frequently reacting to fandom drama and addressing large groups (e.g., broad calls like “can idols continue to wack these fake fans? cause i'm eating up every minute of it” and celebratory posts like “WE WONNNNN”), which aligns more with Extraversion than private, solitary focus. Their tweets lean heavily on patterns and broader commentary about fandom culture and trends rather than concrete step‑by‑step details, such as “tiktok is like the facebook of our generation in the sense that people will believe anything that they see on there and run with it”, suggesting Intuition. The way they defend idols and call out harmful behavior is strongly value‑driven and empathetic—e.g., “and the fact that she even has to say any of this is absolutely fucking ridiculous. yall truly need to learn how to mind yall business” and “can we stop pitting women against each other...?”—pointing clearly to Feeling over impersonal logic. Their tone shows a need for order and clear standards (“normal” behavior, proper treatment of idols, lessons not learned), as in “HAVE WE NOT LEARNED FROM THIS???” and frustration at ongoing patterns like “debut hate and we abt to be in 2026...”, which fits Judging. Overall, the combination of socially engaged tweeting, pattern‑focused cultural observations, emotionally charged defense of others, and desire for better behavior norms is most consistent with ENFJ.

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21 • he/him • Black. K‑pop girl group analyst who still isn’t over Wa Da Da slander. Once misread a rumor on TikTok and fact‑checked it for 3 hours.– @kipv1er

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail starts with strawberry-infused soju for J 🍓’s sweet but unfiltered stan energy, the kind that yells “WE WONNNNN” and “I’M SEEING ARIANA MF GRANDE”. Calamansi lime juice adds a sharp tang for the way they drag bad takes and fake fans, like when they ask “why is it a trend to be blatantly racist these days?” or say “yall genuinely need to go outside cause how is this an issue???”. Blackberry syrup represents being Black and soft but fiery, defending idols with lines like “yall literally don't know this woman. get a grip.” and “can we stop pitting women against each other...?”. Sparkling yuzu soda keeps it bright, fizzy, and hyper-fandom-coded, echoing their joy when they say “FINALLY GOT MY IZNA X KATSEYE CRUMBS 🥹🥹🥹” and “ME FINALLY GETTING MOONZ CONTENT!!! I CHEERED”. A dash of smoked salt finishes it with a slightly bitter, grounded edge for their exhausted but principled side, the one that sighs about “debut hate and we abt to be in 2026...” and calls out how “tiktok is like the facebook of our generation... people will believe anything”. Strong, sparkling, and a little salty, it’s a drink that hits like a quote-tweet rant and fizzes like a comeback teaser drop.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets revolve around loyalty to favorite groups and idols and a strong sense of fairness. They repeatedly defend Kep1er, IZ*ONE, and other girl groups from unfair hate, e.g. calling out how people trashed WA DA DA and then refused to admit they were wrong: “what will forever piss me off abt wa da da era is how kpop stans were hating on the song so bad before realizing how wrong they were abt it” and criticizing ongoing debut hate: “debut hate and we abt to be in 2026...”. They also push back against fans overstepping idols’ boundaries and demand people “be normal,” which shows a concern for others’ well‑being and basic decency: “yoonchae, manon, lara, AND daniela all had to come on weverse and address stupid shit. can yall be normal for once????” and “and the fact that she even has to say any of this is absolutely fucking ridiculous. yall truly need to learn how to mind yall business.”. Their frustration at racism and at people believing and spreading misinformation—“why is it a trend to be blatantly racist these days?” and “tiktok is like the facebook of our generation in the sense that people will believe anything that they see on there and run with it”—comes from a grounded sense of justice rather than a desire for drama or glory. They consistently emphasize not knowing idols personally and not pitting women against each other, e.g. “yall literally don't know this woman. get a grip.” and “can we stop pitting women against each other...?”, which aligns with Hufflepuff’s fairness and kindness. While there’s some Gryffindor-like bluntness in their language, the dominant throughline is steadfast loyalty to their faves and a patient insistence on basic respect and equity—classic Hufflepuff traits.

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The song that best suits them is WA DA DA by Kep1er, because their whole account revolves around passionate girl group stanning with Kep1er at the center. They openly defend WA DA DA and its era, saying what will forever annoy them is how people hated it first and then pretended they were right, while “hated on EVERY single era after it” “what will forever piss me off abt wa da da era is how kpop stans were hating on the song so bad before realizing how wrong they were abt it.”. Their bio lists multiple fandom tags including #KEP1ER, showing that Kep1er is core to their stan identity “~for #IZONE #KEP1ER #IVE #LESSERAFIM #SAYMYNAME #IZNA #GIRLSET #KATSEYE”. The upbeat, optimistic energy of WA DA DA matches how excited they get over crumbs and comebacks, like when they cheer over cross-group interactions and content drops “FINALLY GOT MY IZNA X KATSEYE CRUMBS 🥹🥹🥹”. At the same time, the song’s underdog, pushing-forward vibe fits their constant frustration with unfair hate and discourse around idols, such as when they call out fans for being weird or overly critical “yall genuinely need to go outside cause how is this an issue??? 😭😭😭”. Overall, WA DA DA represents both their favorite group and the resilient, ride-or-die way they love and defend their girls.

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