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Your Simpsons character
They most closely resemble Lisa Simpson: thoughtful, creative, and a little anxious but constantly trying to improve themselves and others. They’re driven by artistic and intellectual pursuits, like wanting to be a voice actor and musician, as seen in tweets like “I WANT TO BE A VOICE ACTOR SO BADLY if you see me upload my work soon please LIKE IT and RETWEET it that would be so AWESOME!!!” and “does anyone have good starter VA/Voiceover tips? I just bought a cheap mic and splurged on some acoustic treatment for my room…”. They combine earnest self-improvement with social conscience and empathy, such as worrying about being overly defined by old posts in “sifting through my past, unnecessarily divisive tweets since I'm petrified of being completely defined by them” and asking mutuals to tag suicide jokes in “if we're mutuals just please try to make sure you tag. for an easily disturbed friend.”. Like Lisa, they critique online culture thoughtfully instead of cynically, shown in “Labeling content objectively better because of public opinion hinders nuanced discussion…” and “learn their situation. be directly helpful instead of... generalizing”. And despite the occasional snark, like “This website fucking sucks”, their timeline is full of enthusiasm for niche media, collaborative creativity, and wanting to support friends—very much Lisa’s blend of nerdiness, compassion, and critical thinking.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean introvert: they often talk about wanting close, meaningful interaction rather than big social scenes, like asking people to share their days in a gentle way (“goooood morning happy people. tell me about your days I want to hear them”) and worrying about how they come across, such as being scared of contacting an artist on Tumblr (“I've regressed back into a Dummy idiot who sucks at Talking to People again”). Their interests and commentary are strongly intuitive, zooming out to patterns and media discourse more than concrete facts: they reflect on how public opinion affects nuanced discussion (“Labeling content objectively better because of public opinion hinders nuanced discussion…”) and on fandom culture and framing in general (“looking at klonoa ship discourse is funny bc you can tell which people only have sonic as a frame of reference”). They favor feeling over cold logic, focusing on empathy and emotional impact: they explicitly worry about friends’ well‑being (“if we're mutuals just please try to make sure you tag. for an easily disturbed friend”), criticize call‑out style posts for lacking compassion (“learn their situation. be directly helpful instead of... generalizing”), and even offer to draw for anxious people during a crisis (“if there's anything I can draw, PLEASE shout!”). Their perceiving preference shows in their spontaneous, self‑deprecating style and openness to trial‑and‑error: they post art as practice regardless of quality (“if I post art… I'll immediately rush to do it again if it looks bad get ready for bad art!!!”), admit to gaslighting Sonic Twitter somewhat playfully (“my b guys, I might've just gaslit most of sonictwt for a month and a half”), and often start projects on impulse (wanting to suddenly be good at singing, or jumping back "on my bullshit" with audio splicing: “back on my bullshit!!! let's go”). Overall, they read as a value‑driven, introspective creative who cares a lot about kindness and expression more than structure or pure logic, which aligns best with INFP.

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Benji • composer on Sonic fangames & more • amateur VA chasing the perfect hedgehog impression • once gaslit Sonic Twitter with Tales of Vesperia clips– @landbeforetwine

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail starts with blue curaçao and silver tequila for their Sonic obsession and aspirations in voice work, echoing posts like “hi peoples! i'm very new to VA twitter but friends say I do a mean silver the hedgehog” and “sonic is a fun game”. Cold brew coffee ice cubes nod to their late-night creative grind and anxious, overthinking side, like “do you ever set a fuckton of alarms... this weird stasis where you're neither asleep or awake” and “sometimes I wonder if I'm nice enough to people”. Spicy ginger beer captures their sharp, occasionally exasperated humor in tweets such as “This website fucking sucks” and “it's mind boggling... just to give him justification to swear”. Honey-lime syrup brings in the genuine warmth and encouragement behind the sarcasm, reflected in “goooood morning happy people. tell me about your days I want to hear them” and their support for struggling creatives in “learn their situation. be directly helpful instead of... generalizing”. Finally, a pop-rock sugar rim represents their chaotic, meme-loving side and willingness to experiment—like gaslighting Sonictwt with edits in “my b guys, I might've just gaslit most of sonictwt for a month and a half” and the excited, self-deprecating creativity of “get ready for bad art!!!”.

Your Hogwarts House
They consistently approach things with analysis, curiosity, and a desire for nuanced discussion, which points strongly to Ravenclaw. For media opinions, they explicitly argue against shallow consensus-thinking and push for more precise language and nuance, saying that labeling something simply as objectively better "hinders nuanced discussion" and that you get better dialogue from someone saying "I don't like x" than "x is bad" (“Labeling content objectively better because of public opinion hinders nuanced discussion, breeds shorthanded responses that encourage rude behavior, and ends w/ people upset you'll find more meaningful dialogue under the guy who says 'I don't like x' instead of 'x is bad'”). They show a meta-interest in how fandoms and translations work and critique choices with specific reasoning, like their detailed comments on how Klonoa character ages and archetypes were altered in a fan translation and why that undermines the writing (“it's mind boggling. the romhackers working on the Klonoa Heroes translation retroactively wiped all the times Guntz was referred as a child in the original script just to make him seem older. just to give him justification to swear he's still a kid, why would you do that #klonoa” and “guntz was not written with the intention of being an adult. he's a DQT chuuni archetype based on child delinquents like Billy The Kid and James Dean's roles in teenage rebel movies. The Heroes romhack did a very poor job of representing this”). Their curiosity about craft is also very Ravenclaw: they actively seek practical voice acting advice (“does anyone have good starter VA/Voiceover tips? I just bought a cheap mic and splurged on some acoustic treatment for my room just to get myself set up not really looking for motivation! or those sort of emotional tips rn! anything specific and practical I should look out for?”), experiment with audio edits as proofs of concept (“put some of these clips in gens a while back, just as a proof of concept”), and even play a months-long "gaslighting" game with Sonic Twitter that hinges on knowing and testing others' knowledge of voice sources (“my b guys, I might've just gaslit most of sonictwt for a month and a half >is this all roger's voice? yes >are these from a sonic game? most of them are from tales of vesperia”). Even their humor is often analytical or meta—parodying internet discourse structures and social behaviors in a self-aware way (“talking about media on twitter template: 'can we all agree that insert the most vexed and contentious opinion you've ever heard'” and “talking to online friends is saying this: 'omg this reminds me of [character you don't know from series you haven't watched]!!!' and then refusing to explain who they are to avoid spoilers”), which further supports a Ravenclaw identification over the other houses.

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A fitting song for them is “Escape from the City” by Crush 40, the energetic Sonic Adventure 2 theme that matches their Sonic-focused, fast-paced online persona. They’re deeply embedded in Sonic fandom and audio editing, shown by posts like “my attempt at putting roger craig smith's voice over the sonic unleashed intro” and “repost of an edit of the unleashed opening I did using roger's other performances, as a proof of concept”. The song’s upbeat, keep-moving-forward energy fits someone who jokes that “sonic is a fun game” while constantly tinkering with mods, romhacks, and fan projects like Sonic Megamix Mania. Lyrically, themes of persistence and momentum mirror their creative grind in music, art, and voice acting, from “I want to be a voice actor because at the end of the day all I want to do is scream and cry. and if all I'm doing is screaming and crying I might as well get paid for doing it” to the determination in “I don't care if my content is cringeworthy to you, I need practice god damn it!!!”. The track’s playful confidence also matches their self-aware humor, like introducing themselves with “sonic fan musician nerd | composer for @MegamixMania and other things” and joking about their sona looking like the ‘i like girls’ guy, embracing their identity with the same shameless enthusiasm as the song’s chorus.

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