
Strengths and Weaknesses

Your Simpsons character
They most closely resemble Lisa Simpson: thoughtful, anxious, creative, and often feeling out of place in their family and social circle. Like Lisa, they’re very online and fandom-focused, using niche interests as comfort and identity, such as when they say that looking at UU stuff calmed them down from “serious problems / trauma” “i looked at uu stuff on twitter and i genuinely calmed down”. They show a strong sense of ethics and frustration with injustice, echoing Lisa’s political and moral streak, for example in “having parents who support ice and think they were right for killing that woman” and “why are people in politics genuinely so hateful and disgusting”. Their strained relationship with parents and feeling unheard about health and autonomy is very Lisa-coded, like “she never takes me seriously im so tired” and “stop infantilizing me when i turn 18 in under 8 months challenge”. Finally, the mix of high sensitivity, self-criticism, and perfectionism—seen in “THIS ANIMATION ASSIGNMENT IS GOING TO MAKE ME KILL MYSELF” and “everytime i draw and look at it i want to cry because ITS SO UGLY”—matches Lisa’s tendency to be hard on herself despite having a lot of talent and potential.

Your MBTI personality Type
They read as more introverted than extroverted: they often talk about being scared to ask friends to play games (“i really wish i wasn’t scared to ask my friends to play games with me 😭”) and overanalyzing social interactions afterward (“afterwards all i can do is over analyze everything i did”), which suggests a socially anxious but internally rich inner world rather than an outwardly oriented one. Their focus leans intuitive: they spiral into meaning, memory, and hypothetical futures—like reflecting on how a month of no contact in 2021 “really messed me up” (“there was like a entire month in 2021 where i had 0 contact with anyone my age and i think it really messed me up”) and getting intensely attached to fictional narratives and symbolism in UU/MCYT and shows like My Dress-Up Darling (“watching my dress up darling… marin is so pretty i want to like it”). They are clearly feeling-dominated: posts are emotional, value-laden, and relationship-focused, such as grief over pets (“anticipatory grief is such a strange thing… i genuinely dont think ill survive the day i have to let him go”) and hurt when friends flake (“ghosts me and today plays the game we were supposed to play with her bf ☹️”), rather than structured logical analysis. Their lifestyle appears perceiving: they procrastinate and live reactively—submitting overdue work written late (“how stupid from 1 10 is it to submit a overdue marketing portfolio that i wrote most of past 12”) and starting creative edits they “will never finish” (“starting a angsty wemmbu edit i will never finish”)—while often feeling overwhelmed by external structures like school and parents rather than imposing their own. Combining inward focus, emotional depth, value-driven reactions, and somewhat scattered, spontaneous behavior, INFP is the best overall fit.

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17 • chronically online student juggling MCYT, animation assignments & strict parents. Once calmed a panic attack with silly Minecraft fanart.– @kittysosilly

Your signature cocktail
This drink is fizzy and chaotic, like their multitasking energy in “roblox playing spotify playing youtube playing while doing school what is happening”. The sparkling pink lemonade is sweet and hyper, matching their excited fandom posts such as “YAY UU UPLOAD TODAY” and “MY TRIO HORACE, FYMADA AND PARROT IM CRYING I LOVE THEM”. Blue curaçao / sports drink adds a moody, late-night internet blue, nodding to their constant stress and venting in tweets like “im actually so tired of everything as long as im at this house im never gonna get better i just want to give up”. Cotton candy syrup captures their soft, anxious sweetness and cutesy side from their name and bio, plus lines like “i blush all the time because im permanently nervous and when im with friends im just super happy”. The sour apple splash represents the sting of unreliable friends in “ofc my friend lied about calling me again she always does this” and feeling ghosted in “we can play friday or saturday ghosts me and today plays the game we were supposed to play with her bf ☹️”. Finally, the edible glitter and gummy bear garnish embody their unemployed-but-dreamy, fandom-drenched coping mechanism of using silly aesthetics and MCYT/UU brainrot to survive, as in “i was genuinely like freaking out over stuff (life issues) and i looked at uu stuff on twitter and i genuinely calmed down”.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets show a strong mix of loyalty, sensitivity, and a desire for connection that aligns most with Hufflepuff. They’re deeply affected when friends flake or ignore plans, like when they write about being ghosted for a game night and being too scared to message again: “we can play friday or saturday ghosts me and today plays the game we were supposed to play with her bf ☹️ (im too scared to msg her again cause i already felt like i was annoying her asking her stuff before)” and ““we can call tomorrow” (doesn’t text me all day when i said i was free whenever and they were the busy one)”. That hypersensitivity to being a bother and yearning to be included shows how much they value relationships and emotional reciprocity. They also attach strongly to their pets and grieve in advance, which is very Hufflepuff-coded empathy: “anticipatory grief is such a strange thing once a month i genuinely sob over prince even though he’s perfectly fine i genuinely dont think ill survive the day i have to let him go”. Even when overwhelmed by school, they still push through (animation assignments, portfolios, marketing work), e.g. “how stupid from 1 10 is it to submit a overdue marketing portfolio that i wrote most of past 12” and “THIS ANIMATION ASSIGNMENT IS GOING TO MAKE ME KILL MYSELF”, which reflects a hardworking, grind-through-it attitude rather than ruthless ambition. While they do vent sharply about parents, politics, and fandom drama, there’s little sign of calculated Slytherin-style ambition or Gryffindor boldness—mostly hurt, fairness concerns, and a longing for safe, kind spaces, especially in fandom communities and friendships, which makes Hufflepuff the best overall fit.

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A fitting song for them is “teenage dream” by Olivia Rodrigo because it captures the mix of anxiety, pressure, and longing they express constantly. They talk about feeling like a burden and socially behind, like when they say “there was like a entire month in 2021 where i had 0 contact with anyone my age and i think it really messed me up” and “i hate when i hang out with people because afterwards all i can do is over analyze everything i did”, which mirrors the song’s fear of not living up to expectations. The song’s themes of growing up under pressure also fit their family stress and health worries, like “as long as im at this house im never gonna get better i just want to give up” and “she never takes me seriously im so tired i cant wait to die from everything wrong w me bc she wont take it seriously”. At the same time, they’re still clinging to little joys and fandom comforts, such as “i am now addicted to sewh I SAW SO MANY MCYT COSPLAYERS” and “uu! wemmbu they could never make me hate you”, just like the song balances nostalgia with uncertainty. Overall, the song’s vulnerable, messy, almost-too-honest teenage feelings line up closely with how they talk about their life online.

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