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Lisa fits best because this user is thoughtful, analytical, and deeply invested in their media, much like Lisa with her books and causes. They reflect seriously on writing quality and audience response, as seen when they criticize players defending an AFK event over story content: “imagine being a writer in kuro games, pouring your soul into all those lore dumps and then barely anyone reads your event and only complains”. Their enthusiasm for specific, well‑written characters like Haruka and Majima shows a very Lisa-like tendency to latch onto nuanced figures: “i did not expect Haruka to be such a good character, she's definitely going to my favourite arknights characters list” and “Majima, imo one of the best villains in fiction. his ideals, charisma, looks, dynamic with 'hero'...”. At the same time, they have a playful, self-aware side, joking about gacha luck and self-insert moments: “holy shit, it's literally me”. This mix of critical thinking, emotional investment in fiction, and slightly nerdy humor aligns most closely with Lisa Simpson among the main cast.

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They lean Introvert (I): their tweets focus on personal reactions to games and characters rather than social life, e.g., getting excited over Haruka in Arknights in a very self-contained way: “i did not expect Haruka to be such a good character, she's definitely going to my favourite arknights characters list”, and jokingly relating to a meme with “holy shit, it's literally me”, which is introspective rather than attention-seeking. Their interests and language show strong Intuition (N): they’re drawn to lore, themes, and worldbuilding, as in the complaint about people ignoring narrative depth in favor of an AFK event: “imagine being a writer in kuro games, pouring your soul into all those lore dumps and then barely anyone reads your event and only complains”, and they praise Majima not just as fun but for his ideals and thematic contrast: “one of the best villains in fiction. his ideals, charisma, looks, dynamic with 'hero'... a contrast between his view of freedom and unfree 'ideal world' built by DA”. They align with Feeling (F) over Thinking: their judgments are value-based and emotional, calling Majima one of the best villains for how he embodies ideals, and using warm, affective language about characters like “she's so cute I'd let her steal all my personal information” and “i want to be her pillow”, along with frustration that people don’t emotionally appreciate writers’ efforts. Their style suggests Perceiving (P) rather than Judging: they talk casually about gacha luck and future change with openness rather than structured planning, as in “I've seen this trend for making gacha tier list so here's mine. I'm gonna come back here in a year to see what changed”, and they treat mishaps like late pulls with flexible acceptance: “i guess i jinxed myself because she came in 149th pull (i'm not upset)”. Altogether, an inward-focused, value-driven, imaginative gamer who cares about themes, feelings, and character depth with a laid-back, unstructured approach best fits INFP.

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Ukraine-based nerd min-maxing gacha rates & lore notes. Once climbed Lahai Roi’s roof limit just to file a bug with reality.– @matsurin451

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This cocktail is a cool, slightly experimental highball built for someone who gets excited when a character instantly becomes a favorite, like when they said “i did not expect Haruka to be such a good character, she's definitely going to my favourite arknights characters list”. Japanese whisky gives it serious gacha-grinder energy and a bit of bite, matching their willingness to climb as high as possible in games before hitting that “limit to how high you can climb. literally unplayable”. Yuzu soda or lemonade adds bright, fizzy enthusiasm that fits their tendency to post things like “holy shit, it's literally me” and gush about cute characters they’d trust with everything, as in “she's so cute I'd let her steal all my personal information”. Black tea syrup brings a more thoughtful, slightly bitter depth, mirroring their criticism of shallow events and empathy for writers in “imagine being a writer in kuro games, pouring your soul into all those lore dumps and then barely anyone reads your event and only complains”. A playful dash of banana liqueur nods to their celebration of rare luck streaks in “i might need some bananas to celebrate it”. Finally, the activated charcoal salt rim gives the drink a stylish, slightly edgy look, echoing their taste for striking characters like the “cool Irene pic” they boosted in “cool Irene pic” and their love of dramatic, charismatic figures such as Majima in “Majima, imo one of the best villains in fiction”.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets show a strong analytical and intellectually curious bent that lines up best with Ravenclaw. They clearly pay close attention to writing and worldbuilding quality in games, as in their criticism of the WuWa community prioritizing an AFK event over rich lore, where they note the writers who "pour their soul into all those lore dumps" and lament that "barely anyone reads your event" in “it's crazy to see more people defending this than people defending movie event…”. They engage deeply with characters and themes, not just vibes, calling Majima "one of the best villains in fiction" and praising the show's handling of his ideals and the "contrast between his view of freedom and unfree 'ideal world'" in “Majima, imo one of the best villains in fiction…”. Their enjoyment of ranking and categorizing gacha games in “I've seen this trend for making gacha tier list so here's mine…” also reflects a tendency toward systematic, comparative thinking. Even their joking complaints about mechanics and limits, like the climbing cap in “i was really curious about reaching the roof in lahai roi but apparently there's a limit to how high you can climb…”, show someone testing boundaries and analyzing systems rather than just accepting them. Altogether, this pattern of critical engagement with narrative structure, lore, and categorization strongly suggests a Ravenclaw mindset over the other houses.

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A hyper-online, gacha-playing vibe suits Internet Overdose perfectly. They joke about being down bad for fictional girls, like when they say “she's so cute I'd let her steal all my personal information” and “i want to be her pillow”, which matches the song’s obsessive affection for digital idols. Their feed is deeply rooted in anime and gacha culture, visible in posts like “the best wuwa character of the patch is an NPC” and their Arknights pulls, echoing the song’s immersion in otaku/online life. Even self-referential comments like “holy shit, it's literally me” mirror the song’s themes of seeing oneself in online characters and spaces. The blend of irony, enthusiasm, and attachment to virtual worlds in their tweets lines up well with the energetic yet slightly unhinged tone of Internet Overdose.

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