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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson is the intellectual, critical voice who often laments the low quality of content around her, similar to @laftrr’s repeated complaints about “low quality replies” and the desire to “filter low quality replies”. The user’s tweet “Just an FYI… Stop giving them exposure! They rage bait to get visibility.” mirrors Lisa’s moral stance on preventing harmful content. Their frustration in “dude this party sucks, i fucking hate these people” reflects Lisa’s frequent exasperation with the stupidity of those around her. The focus on AI ethics, as seen in “The AI generated response… Is AI lying to me?!?!?!” aligns with Lisa’s concern for technology’s impact. Finally, the repeated use of search operators (“filter:replies”, “filter:follows”) resembles Lisa’s analytical, detail‑oriented approach to solving problems.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user appears introverted, preferring to avoid social events and keeping a low profile: "dude this party sucks, i fucking hate these people" and "I don’t tweet much." They focus on concrete, practical details, repeatedly sharing specific search operators like "filter:replies" and "filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies". Their decision‑making is logical and analytical, as shown by the critique "Stop giving them exposure! They rage bait to get visibility." They also demonstrate a strong preference for order and planning, using filters and pre‑made lists: "I have ‘filter low quality replies’ turned on" and "List ready! filter:replies (Ferra OR @ferra_protocol)". These traits align best with the ISTJ personality type.

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X‑filter nerd: I once cleared 10K low‑quality replies in one night. Sharing hacks to curb spam & AI‑generated noise. #ContextMatters– @laftrr

Your signature cocktail
The drink captures the user's frustration and filter obsession by blending smoky mezcal (like the raw edge of "it would be cheaper to skin and eat a human than buy a pound of beef jerky"), bitter Campari echoing the sentiment "dude this party sucks, i fucking hate these people", and cold‑brew coffee that’s literally "filtered" as in "How to filer replies out (Word) filter:replies". A splash of ginger syrup adds the "over‑powered" kick mentioned in "being drunk is the same as being over powered some might say", while honey smooths the bitterness, mirroring the user’s occasional helpfulness in "I plug the replies you were looking for". The garnish of orange zest represents the "most liked replies" the user wants to see, referencing "Just filter to the 'most liked replies' 😭😭". Finally, the cocktail’s layered flavors reflect the user’s multilingual, tech‑savvy vibe, as they toggle filters in Japanese, German, and Italian in tweets like "filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies".

Your Hogwarts House
The user consistently prioritizes clarity, context, and sense in their tweets, e.g., "I plug the replies you were looking for. Context • Sense • Clarity I don’t tweet much. I fix tweets in the replies. Follow if you value context." This reflects Ravenclaw's love of knowledge and wisdom. They display a strong curiosity for how the platform works, frequently using and experimenting with advanced search filters like "filter:replies" and "filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies", even testing in Japanese: "試しに filter:replies を外したら、表示されるツイートが倍近くなって、読むのに時間がかかってしまう。" Their desire to develop technical solutions, such as proposing an extension to remove AI‑generated replies – "I saw some people working on an extension to remove replies that are AI generated… I would love to see a solution" – shows a problem‑solving mindset typical of Ravenclaw. While they criticize low‑quality content, their approach focuses on understanding and improving the system rather than seeking power, aligning them more with Ravenclaw than the other houses.

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The user’s bio says 'dude this party sucks, i fucking hate these people,' and many tweets lament noisy or low‑quality replies, such as mentioning a filter for the most liked replies and saying they have 'filter low quality replies' turned on. They even call replies a free blocklist, showing a desire to silence the chatter. These sentiments echo the theme of Simon & Garfunkel’s classic, which mourns a world full of noise where 'people hearing without listening' and seeks the quiet of 'the sound of silence.' The song’s yearning for peace and the avoidance of unwanted voices mirrors the user’s constant filtering of Twitter noise.

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