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This user most closely matches Lisa Simpson: thoughtful, analytical, and deeply invested in their niche interests. Like Lisa with jazz and academics, they’re passionate about Sonic and games, often giving nuanced critiques such as “I'm probably one of the few people that's ok with the graphics change The closed test looks too bright with amount of bloom...” and “I think the issues are pretty clear, not enough budget for the games... and a Game Freak issue of working on too many projects at the same time...”. They show artistic dedication and self-improvement, sharing works-in-progress like “Not from the vid and still a wip, but I think I’m getting there” and comparisons of their OC to show growth in “Showing a comparison between my OC from the new (left) and the old (right) to show how I improved”, which fits Lisa’s creative and perfectionist streak. They also demonstrate a moral/critical streak, calling out overreactions or bad arguments, as in “Sir, have you ever TRIED to read the article before or are you just going by the title?” and “Very cherry picked... to prove what point?”, mirroring Lisa’s tendency to dissect issues logically. At the same time, they’re supportive of other artists and friends, like “Just so I can, @KoopDraws your art is great and I hope you keep drawing in the future” and the 15-day OC drawing project in “For the next 15 days I’ll be drawing an OC/Sona for a few artist I follow”, capturing Lisa’s caring, community-oriented side.

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They lean Introvert over Extrovert: most tweets center on solitary hobbies (drawing, gaming, analyzing media) rather than social events, and when they talk about themselves it’s in a matter-of-fact way rather than seeking social buzz, e.g. the dry, self‑contained bio and posts like “Currently trying to make my own Sonic ref”. Their style is strongly Sensing: they constantly reference concrete details—frame rates, model geometry, specific game mechanics and budgets—such as “Played a bit of the Frontiers Revisited demo and I have a MAJOR issue with is, that being the performance, I can't even stay on 30fps… I think the lack of any LODs can really be felt”. They favor Thinking over Feeling, arguing from logic and evidence rather than emotional appeals, often correcting others bluntly: “Sir, have you ever TRIED to read the article before or are you just going by the title?” and “Very cherry picked… you also had to use a modded photo mode to prove what point?”. Their tone suggests Judging: they like clear standards, rankings, and structured assessments, as seen in multiple ordered lists such as “My own ranking of the Sonic games of the 2020s so far: 1. Frontiers 2. CrossWorlds/Shadow Gens 3. Superstars…” and systematic critiques like “I think the issues are pretty clear, not enough budget for the games… and a Game Freak issue of working on too many projects at the same time”. Overall, the focus on precise facts, technical details, corrective logic, and structured evaluations fits ISTJ more than any other type.

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19 | Sonic & Pokémon art, 3D poses, and hot takes on game design. Once replayed MHOJ just to complain about the DLC.– @MasterofgamesB

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Electric-blue energy drink channels his love of Sonic and super speed, echoing his simple wish: “Very basic one, but Super Speed”. A Mountain Dew reduction syrup nods directly to his admitted favorite drink: “Fav Drink: Mtn Dew”, giving the cocktail a hyper-gamer core. Cherry liqueur adds a playful, slightly chaotic sweetness that reflects his lighthearted takes like “Metal would NOT say that” and his willingness to poke fun at fandom drama. Lime juice cuts through with sharp, critical acidity, mirroring his detailed critiques of models and designs such as “This design doesn't really fit Sonic ngl… this design however, is not simple”. A splash of sparkling water represents the WIP, ever-improving artist side of him, constantly refreshing his style as seen in “Showing a comparison between my OC from the new (left) and the old (right) to show how I improved”, making the drink energetic, sweet-tart, and just experimental enough to feel like a fan render brought to life.

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Their tweets show a strong analytical streak and a tendency to break down design and gameplay choices in detail, which is very characteristic of Ravenclaw. They frequently dissect game design and visuals, like when they critique Sonic’s model construction and lighting in depth in “Sonic Team needs to use the SSBB model as an example of a good Sonic model and bake the lighting and quills into the textures, unlike the stinky Frontiers model” and when they analyze head shapes and dreads in a model in “I'm definitely the only person saying this, but I'm not a fan of that head shape, I prefer it being flatter, like on the official/unedited model, the dreads are better though”. They show the same analytical mindset toward gameplay systems and performance, complaining about unclear tutorials and control assumptions in “Ok, played the demo and honestly, my main issue is a lack of any kind of tutorial… I had the mindset that the controls would be the standard (Homing Attack on A or X)” and critiquing performance/LODs in “Played a bit of the Frontiers Revisited demo and I have a MAJOR issue with is, that being the performance, I can't even stay on 30fps… I think the lack of any LODs can really be felt”. Their interest in ranking and categorizing—such as making ordered lists of Sonic games and Mega Pokémon, as in “Made a ranking (not in any specific order) of all known Mega Pokemon” and “My own ranking of the Sonic games of the 2020s so far”—also reflects a logical, evaluative mindset. Even their art posts are often framed as iterative improvement and comparison, like when they show progress in their OC design in “Showing a comparison between my OC from the new (left) and the old (right) to show how I improved”, which fits Ravenclaw’s love of learning and refining knowledge. While there are hints of kindness and loyalty (for example praising other artists in “Just so I can, @KoopDraws your art is great and I hope you keep drawing in the future”), the dominant pattern is thoughtful critique, curiosity about mechanics, and creative analysis—core Ravenclaw traits.

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Their profile is centered on Sonic and fan creativity, from saying they’re “A guy who likes Sonic and likes to draw things” in their bio to sharing constant fanart like “#SEGAFanArt Isn’t the best, but better than nothing” and “Redraw challenge maybe?”. Endless Possibility is about growth, optimism, and pushing forward despite flaws, which matches how they keep improving and showcasing their work, such as comparing OC iterations in “Showing a comparison between my OC from the new (left) and the old (right) to show how I improved”. They’re passionate but also critical in a constructive way, as seen in takes like “Playing Sonic Riders and tbh, it’s kinda bad” and “I’m probably the only person who doesn’t like Lynx’s design”, reflecting the song’s theme of facing things head-on and still moving forward. The way they hype new games and demos, for example “At the final hour before CrossWorlds early release”, mirrors the song’s energetic, hopeful tone. Overall, their mix of enthusiasm, self-improvement, and honest critique lines up well with the determined and optimistic spirit of Endless Possibility.

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