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Lisa Simpson is the most progressive voice in the show, sharing MyrtilleLunaire's strong left‑wing activism; the user repeatedly tweets about social justice, e.g., 'Free Palestine 🇵🇸' and condemns right‑wing parties with lines like 'Non, ça y’est, traitez moi de nazi tant que vous voulez, mais la c’est la goutte de trop…'. They also champion drug decriminalisation ('Dépenaliser c’est pas une autorisation à la vente libre…') and criticize the stigmatization of drug users, mirroring Lisa’s concern for marginalized groups. The user’s sarcasm and meme‑savvy style ('10 albums ou quoi les gens', 'Real asf') can be seen as a modern, internet‑flavored version of Lisa’s intellectual humor. While the language is more profane and chaotic than Lisa’s usual tone, the core values of social justice, anti‑fascism and a desire to educate others align closely with Lisa’s character.

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The user frequently engages the public, posting confrontational statements like "Non, ça y'est, traitez moi de nazi tant que vous voulez, mais là c'est la goutte de trop..." which shows extraverted interaction. Their language is imaginative and future‑oriented, for example "Y'a des fois je croise des gens ils sont trop beau genre humain premium," indicating a preference for intuition over concrete details. They consistently frame issues in moral terms, such as "C'est marrant je croyais que le RN cherchais à créer de l'emplois" and "Dépenaliser c'est pas une autorisation à la vente libre," reflecting a feeling‑based decision style driven by personal values. Their tweet pattern is spontaneous and unstructured, repeating memes like "10 albums ou quoi les gens" without a clear schedule, which aligns with a perceiving lifestyle. Overall, the combination of outspoken social‑justice focus, imaginative expression, value‑driven judgments, and a flexible posting style points to an ENFP personality.

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Francophone activist & memer. 🎮 Music lover, gamer & mental health advocate. Turned a protest chant into a synthwave track. 🌙 #FreePalestine #AntiFascist– @MyrtilleLunaire

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The cocktail is called "Shrekali's Purple Moon" to blend Myrtille’s love for the lunar motif (Lunaire) and her alter‑ego Shrekali, while the violet and blueberry notes echo the 💜💙 colors in her bio. The spicy jalapeño‑tequila flash captures the heat of her political outbursts, like "Non, ça y’est, traitez moi de nazi tant que vous voulez" and "Daesh (groupe terroriste islamiste d'extrême droite) est de gauche …". A splash of tonic adds a fizzy meme‑energy that mirrors her endless "10 albums ou quoi les gens" threads and the celebratory "Joyeux acab day". The swirling blue‑purple hue nods to her support for Palestine ("Free Palestine 🇵🇸") and her habit of mixing humor with activism. Altogether the drink’s sweet‑bitter‑spicy profile reflects the chaotic, unapologetic vibe of Myrtille’s timeline.

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Myrtille's timeline is marked by bold, confrontational statements and a readiness to challenge authority, which mirrors Gryffindor's core value of bravery. For instance, they declare, 'Non, ça y'est, traitez moi de nazi tant que vous voulez, mais la c'est la goutte de trop qui me fait officielement voter pour le parti cofondé par un caporal Waffen SS en 2027', showing they aren't afraid of being labeled to speak their mind. Their activism is evident in lines like 'Dépenaliser c'est pas une autorisation à la vente libre, ça évite juste que les consommateurs n'aient à cacher leur consommation et ça peut éviter les overdoses' and the 'Free Palestine' note in their bio, reflecting moral courage. They also directly challenge leaders, as seen in 'S'exclama Macron d'un ton condescendant', demonstrating a daring spirit. Overall, their outspoken defense of leftist causes and willingness to confront oppression fit Gryffindor best.

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The user’s frequent anti‑authoritarian outbursts, such as "Joyeux ACAB day" and "non, ça y est, traitez moi de nazi tant que vous voulez," echo the defiant chorus of Rage Against the Machine’s "Killing in the Name." The song’s repeated line "Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me" matches their frustration with being labeled a Nazi and their anger at the political establishment ("la goutte de trop qui me fait officielement voter pour le parti cofondé par un caporal Waffen SS"). Their strong left‑wing stance on issues like Palestine ("Free Palestine 🇵🇸") and criticism of state violence (e.g., "El Salvador c’est une machine à violations de droits humains") also aligns with the track’s critique of institutional oppression. Overall, the aggressive, rebellious tone of the song best captures the chaotic, protest‑filled vibe of their timeline.

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