
Strengths and Weaknesses

Your Simpsons character
Like Lisa, Tim is a politically engaged overachiever who is deeply concerned with civic processes, as seen when he meticulously tracks the “ACT Redistribution” and electoral boundaries. He shares her intellectual anxiety and perfectionist streak, often struggling with a racing mind, tweeting that he needs his “brain to stfu so I can sleep”. Tim possesses a sharp, satirical wit regarding social issues, mockingly celebrating that “WOKE HAS WON IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA”. Furthermore, his self-awareness regarding his “ADHD” and his penchant for niche interests like urban planning and Civ 6 mirror Lisa’s role as the misunderstood, high-functioning advocate for progress in a chaotic world.

Your MBTI personality Type
Tim exhibits Extroversion through frequent, high-energy commentary on public life and social interactions, such as his excitement over being “fed well” by pop culture releases and his active presence on public transit. His Intuitive side is shown through his focus on political systems and abstract connections, notably when he discusses “the missing middle” in urban planning and monitors the “Artemus II Mission.” As a Feeler, he expresses strong emotional reactions to media and current events, stating he is “screaming crying and throwing up” or “sobbing” over poignant moments. Finally, his Perceiving trait is evident in his self-confessed “ADHD” which leads to a spontaneous, scattered posting style and a struggle to “sleep” because his brain won't shut off.

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Your 5 Emojis
Tim is a resident of Canberra, Australia, and is deeply engaged in local and national politics. He frequently comments on things like the “ACT Redistribution”, “WOKE HAS WON IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA”, and local features like the “EPIC and Racecourse” light rail stop.
He is a self-described “labor party member” and his feed is dominated by political commentary. He tracks electoral maps, follows American political crossovers, and jokes about figures like “Melania” and “Trump”.
Public transport is a recurring theme in his life. His location is listed as Rail Replacement Bus Plt 4 and he often tweets about his experiences on the light rail, such as encountering a “Himbo” or “manspreading” passengers.
Tim mentions having “ADHD” and frequently struggles with his sleep schedule, often tweeting about needing his “brain to stfu” or questioning “Why is my sleep like this”.
His personality is characterized by a dry, self-deprecating sense of humor and a tendency to feel overwhelmed by current events. He uses phrases like “Screaming crying and throwing up” and “Holy hell I feel sick” to react to various situations.
Your new Twitter bio
Canberra-based Labor member and transit enthusiast. Once mistaken for a student by my pharmacist; now I just document local earthquakes and light rail etiquette.– @mythoi22

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail is a chaotic yet local mix, much like Tim’s life on the “Rail Replacement Bus Plt 4” and his confusion over whether it is “EPIC Racecourse” or “EPIC and Racecourse.” The gin reflects his identity as a “labor party member,” while the bitters represent his habit of writing “like you’re running out of time” because of his ADHD. It’s served in a classic glass to honor his love for the em dash, which he insists is “being criminalised by woke for being associated with AI.” Finally, the fizz is a nod to his obsession with public transit and the “Himbo on the light rail” who keeps things bubbly.

Your Hogwarts House
Tim displays a characteristically Ravenclaw obsession with mapping, data analysis, and intellectual precision, particularly regarding geography and politics. He critiques data visualization by demanding “a per capita adjusted graph” and provides detailed, analytical breakdowns of “ACT Redistribution” boundaries. His wit is often linguistic or observational, such as defending the “long live the em dash—” or questioning the usage of the term “Clavicular”. This combination of niche expertise and a sharp, inquisitive mind aligns him perfectly with the house of Rowena Ravenclaw.

Your movie
Tim’s online presence captures the same witty, slightly restless energy of an indie coming-of-age story set in a capital city. His tweets reflect a deep preoccupation with local geography and identity, such as when he observes, “Is everything but Tuggeranong and the Inner South on this list?” and his frequent transit-based commentary, like “Himbo on the light rail save me”. Much like the protagonist of Lady Bird, he balances sharp political cynicism with a vulnerable, self-deprecating humor about his personal life, noted in his remark about being on a date where the “person then starts talking to someone else”. This blend of civic obsession and youthful angst makes Greta Gerwig's film a perfect match for his personality.

Your song
Tim’s profile captures a distinct blend of political obsession, urban malaise, and a glamorous yet chaotic personal life. His frequent commentary on elections and local dynamics, like seeing “WOKE HAS WON IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA”, mirrors the song's intersection of politics and pop culture. The track’s moody, cinematic quality fits his life on public transport, where he spots a “Himbo on the light rail” or deals with people “manspreading across 2 and a half seats”. Ultimately, the song suits his self-deprecating irony and his tendency to be “screaming crying and throwing up” over minor societal shifts or dating mishaps.

Your time travel destination
Tim expresses a strong sense of nostalgia and a desire for simpler times, specifically stating “i miss club penguin”. He also shows frustration with modern design trends, arguing that “WE MUST RETURN TO ACTUAL TACTILE BUTTONS” instead of the digital interfaces of today. His penchant for niche internet history and personal anecdotes, like how he “used to drink the wine at church as an alter boy”, suggests he would enjoy revisiting the era of his youth. Traveling to this period would allow him to escape the “UAP ads” and political stressors of 2026. Ultimately, this destination aligns with his preference for physical buttons and the digital comforts of the past.

Your video game
Tim exhibits a strong strategic and analytical personality with a specific obsession for urban planning, transit logistics, and electoral boundaries. His interest in public transport and infrastructure is evident in his choice of location and his observation that “Some dude is manspreading across 2 and a half seats on a packed light rail… Actually the worst”. Cities: Skylines II perfectly suits his habit of analyzing city layouts, such as when he provides a detailed breakdown of “ACT Redistribution is live!” or critiques data visualizations by noting a graph “really shows is that the town centres have more cars?”. The game's mechanics allow him to indulge in his passion for the “missing middle” and manage the complex transit systems he frequently tweets about.

Your spirit animal
Tim embodies the clever, shiny-object-obsessed nature of a magpie, constantly fluttering between political satire, niche urban planning, and pop culture drama. He possesses a sharp, territorial wit, often swooping in to “GURL DRAG EM 💀💀💀💀” when witnessing political absurdity. Like a bird distracted by a glinting trinket, his ADHD brain demands he record thoughts immediately because “if I don’t write it down in the next 5 seconds I will forget it”. He is a quintessentially urban creature, frequently found “on the light rail” or observing the chaos of his local Canberra habitat. Ultimately, his mix of high-strung energy and playful mockery makes this intelligent, chatter-prone bird his perfect match.

Your (un)funny joke
I was going to tell you a joke about the Canberra light rail, but it's a bit of an EPIC and Racecourse... and I'm worried it might just end up being a rail replacement bus!

Your superpower
Tim’s life is frequently disrupted by the unpredictability of transit and time management, often lamenting how “some dude is manspreading across 2 and a half seats on a packed light rail” or the inconvenience of “rail replacement” buses. This power would allow him to freeze or rewind moments to reclaim the “whole two hours” of sleep he struggles to get and instantly fix his surroundings when things go wrong. He clearly suffers from a sense of urgency, noting that “if I don’t write it down in the next 5 seconds I will forget it because ADHD”. Being able to manipulate time would alleviate his frustration of “running out of time” and allow him to effortlessly navigate his busy Canberra lifestyle without the stress of missed opportunities or bad dates.

Your fictional best friend
Tim is a self-described “labor party member” who is deeply invested in niche administrative details like “ACT Redistribution” and electoral boundaries. He shares Ben Wyatt’s specific brand of geekiness, once posting “Big day of Vindication for Leslie Knope” in reference to Parks and Recreation. His love for strategy games is evident when he jokes about “verse @Turkingtology in Civ 6”, a hobby that mirrors Ben's obsession with The Cones of Dunshire. Furthermore, Tim’s dry, self-deprecating humor about his “ADHD” and chaotic sleep schedule would mesh perfectly with Ben’s high-strung but earnest personality. Together, they would likely spend hours analyzing map data or complaining about public transport like the “light rail”.

Your dream vacation
As a self-described “labor party member” with an intense fixation on electoral maps and political shifts, Tim would relish a trip to the heart of global politics. He frequently comments on international affairs, noting that a potential “Trump trying to invade Greenland” is a scary thought, while expressing deep interest in the “Artemus II Mission” and space policy. D.C. offers the perfect blend of historical archives and political drama for someone who enjoys “watching Eric Abetz get roasted on live TV”. Furthermore, the city's extensive metro and light rail systems would allow him to observe urban transit—ideally without any “dude... manspreading across 2 and a half seats”.

Your alternate career path
Tim displays an intense fascination with political boundaries and demographic data, notably providing detailed updates on “ACT Redistribution is live!” and critiquing “rigging the electoral map”. He often analyzes regional trends, questioning why certain areas like “Tuggeranong and the Inner South” are excluded from specific lists. His habit of finding “a map of the local electoral boundary” in public spaces suggests a natural inclination toward urban planning and geography. Additionally, his critical eye for data visualization is evident when he requests a “per capita adjusted graph” to better understand traffic density. This combination of political engagement and spatial analysis makes him a perfect fit for a career in electoral logistics.

Your celebrity match
Tim shares a chaotic, hyper-online Australian energy similar to the pop star, characterized by a blend of self-deprecating humor and queer-coded internet slang. He frequently posts about local transit and pop culture, such as his obsession with the “em dash” or his relatable struggle when “Himbo on the light rail save me”. Like Sivan, Tim balances a specific brand of Gen Z 'stan' culture—evidenced by his blocking of “Gracie Abrams”—with a genuine interest in political and social commentary. His tweets often reflect a weary yet witty outlook on daily life, from “screaming crying and throwing up” over minor inconveniences to his ironic observations of the “woke” state of his country.

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