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This user most closely matches Lisa Simpson, balancing nerdy intellectualism with creative projects and a bit of world-weary humor. They clearly enjoy advanced science and math for fun, like making a document on Gojo’s Infinity using differential geometry and GR in “I made a document explaining Gojo's Infinity with differential geometry & general relativity 🧵” and doing a SoME4 video that “Explained Special Relativity using Minecraft”. Like Lisa channeling her curiosity into school projects and side passions, this user blends study and content creation, doing “homework streams” such as “another hw stream, I'm solving differential equations today” and using physics to analyze Minecraft in “Minecraft's projectiles are not only affected by gravity, but also air resistance. So I made a video explaining it.”. They also have a reflective, slightly melancholic side reminiscent of Lisa’s introspection, seen in comments like “my phone just made a compilation of my pictures from my high school graduation event a year ago. well now i feel sad.”. At the same time, they’re playful and creative—writing songs about wasting time in “I wasted my time making a song about me wasting my time” and making ARG-style projects like “Her Empty Ocean is an ARG that runs on the Inktober trend.”—which fits Lisa’s blend of serious intellect with artsy, slightly niche hobbies.

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They read as more introverted than extroverted: their social activity is mostly online and centered on niche interests and solo work, like streaming homework (“homework stream, again”, “another hw stream, I'm solving differential equations today”) or celebrating personal milestones such as YouTube subs (“at last...500 subs babyyyyy”) rather than large in‑person social scenes. They are strongly intuitive: they enjoy abstract/theoretical topics like general relativity and differential geometry (“I made a document explaining Gojo's Infinity with differential geometry & general relativity”) and turn games into conceptual explorations (“Explained Special Relativity using Minecraft for my #SoME4 submission”). Their decision-making is clearly thinking‑oriented, prioritizing analysis and systems over feelings; many videos formalize mechanics with physics and math (“Minecraft's projectiles are not only affected by gravity, but also air resistance. So I made a video explaining it.”) and they joke in a dry, logical way (“If you could spawn a grenade sized explosion anywhere once, when and where would you do it?”). On the J–P axis they look more perceiving: they frequently procrastinate or change timing (“gonna drop my video in like an hour or two i think”, then “ok i'm actually dropping the video for real in 15 minutes i promise”) and joke about unfinished homework (“back to doing homework bcus i've been playing way too much silksong and now i have unfinished homework”). Altogether, an analytical, theory-loving gamer who turns curiosities into informal experiments and streams, with loose planning and a strong focus on ideas over people, fits INTP best.

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Physics undergrad turning homework, Minecraft and horror games into videos. Once used Einstein to explain sculk spread; still can’t explain my upload schedule.– @Nattawee5944

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This cocktail is built on espresso-infused dark rum for those late-night, hyperfocus bursts of physics and gaming energy, echoing their lament that “i hate timezones bruh why does everything happen at 3 am”. Thai milk tea syrup nods to their roots and their blend of cozy study vibes with chaotic streams, like when they say “homework stream cause im out of content”. Blue curaçao adds a surreal, game-like color in honor of their love for Minecraft physics and SoME4, as seen in “Explained Special Relativity using Minecraft for my #SoME4 submission”. Sparkling yuzu soda brings a bright, fizzy sharpness that captures the sudden hype of posts like “THE SILKSONG IS REALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL”. Finally, a dash of edible silver glitter represents the cosmic flair of someone who casually writes about Gojo’s Infinity with GR, perfectly matching the vibe of “I made a document explaining Gojo's Infinity with differential geometry & general relativity 🧵”.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets show a clear love of learning and intellectual playfulness that is quintessentially Ravenclaw. They turn Minecraft into a physics lab, from using Einstein’s theory of Brownian motion to model sculk spread in a video (“New video just dropped; I used Einstein's theory on Brownian Motion to approximate the spread of sculks in Minecraft.”) to writing and sharing a full paper on projectile motion with drag in the game (“I'll post the paper I wrote on minecraft's projectile motion here too. the video I uploaded on youtube earlier summarizes this paper (1/5)”). They also explicitly dive into advanced topics for fun, like getting personal GR tutoring (“getting free personal general relativity tutoring session from my uni's professor. living the dream”) and later applying differential geometry and general relativity to explain a fictional power system (“I made a document explaining Gojo's Infinity with differential geometry & general relativity 🧵”). The enthusiasm for tools like MATLAB (“my uni has free matlab license I can level up my nerdiness now.”) and the habit of turning homework into streams and content (“another hw stream, I'm solving differential equations today”) further show that they genuinely enjoy problem‑solving and abstract thinking. Even their entertainment choices—ARGs like Her Empty Ocean (“Her Empty Ocean is an ARG that runs on the Inktober trend... together they form a puzzle that holds a secret story.”) and complex books like House of Leaves (“finished House of Leaves, it was a fun read”)—reflect a taste for puzzles, layered narratives, and intellectual challenge rather than pure comfort or status. This sustained pattern of curiosity, analytical thinking, and delight in learning makes Ravenclaw the best fit.

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A lot of their timeline is about being in that in‑between space of growing up but still wanting to play, like when they joke about turning 20 with “bruh i'm 20 tomorrow already?” and then immediately dive back into games and streams. The song’s theme of late nights, friendship, and reckless but hopeful youth fits their mix of physics homework and gaming marathons, such as streaming Little Nightmares and Silksong while also doing "homework streams" like “homework stream cause im out of content”. There’s also a creative, nerdy optimism in making videos that fuse Minecraft and relativity, as in “Explained Special Relativity using Minecraft for my #SoME4 submission”, which matches the song’s sense of making big, earnest moments out of everyday life. Even when they complain about time zones with “i hate timezones bruh why does everything happen at 3 am”, it still feels like the same stay-up-too-late, keep-going energy of the chorus. Overall, We Are Young captures their blend of youthful chaos, ambition, and camaraderie with their audience.

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