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Your Simpsons character
Lisa fits best because she’s intensely self-reflective, politically aware, and often feels alienated or misunderstood, much like this user. The user openly discusses disability, trauma, and identity in a critical, articulate way, such as when they talk about being high-support-needs autistic and how people react to it: “being high support needs in pretty much any disability is soooo fucking funny because i'm out here telling people exactly what i need to be able to function and then being the one blamed for my inability to function when said needs aren't met”. Lisa is also someone who cares deeply about social issues but feels out of step with others, similar to the user’s frustration with parts of fandom and antis: “i hate being into things where a huge part of the fandom are antis like i wanna be able to talk about it publicly without getting killed”. The user’s combination of vulnerability and strong opinions on politics and identity—like calling out implied transphobia while still engaging critically with a take they "fw heavy"—also mirrors Lisa’s tendency to analyze everything around her: “i'm not even gonna lie majority of these takes i fw heavy except all the anti immigration anti foreigner stuff and the implied transphobia in the sports one”. While the user’s dark humor and explicit interests are much edgier than anything on The Simpsons, Lisa is still the closest match in terms of being hyper-aware, isolated, and constantly negotiating her ideals with a world that doesn’t treat her gently.

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They read as more introverted than extroverted: they talk about going private and feeling scared about being public again (“i'm public again,, scary,,,”, “shoukd i unpriv”), and mention harassment and needing breaks for mental health, which suggests a preference for controlled, limited social exposure rather than constant outward engagement. Their focus leans strongly toward intuition (N) over sensing: they’re often processing internal states, trauma responses, identity and fandom culture (“something is inherently wrong with me i think”, “being high support needs in pretty much any disability is soooo fucking funny because i'm out here telling people exactly what i need…”), rather than talking about concrete tasks or day‑to‑day practicalities. The feeling (F) preference shows in how values and emotions dominate their posts—defending trauma survivors and disabled people, critiquing antis and bigots, and framing arguments around care/harm, e.g. “the time i got mass harassed for opening up about how sometimes i still crave the incestous abuse i went through (which is a completely normal trauma response btw!!)” and “being high support needs autistic fucking SUCKS…”. They come off as more perceiving (P) than judging: their timeline is impulsive, mood‑driven, and unstructured (sudden rebrands, talk of maybe deleting then coming back, “Actually . i think i'm gonna be back . probably won't post as much as i'm used to but i don't think i'm gonna delete my account”), with little evidence of long‑term planning or a desire to impose order. Overall, the intense inner emotional life, focus on identity and fiction, strong values around marginalised groups, and somewhat chaotic, spur‑of‑the‑moment posting style fit INFP best.

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Yua · 19+ intersex tfem lesbian · petite disabled nerd tweeting about yuri, yaoi, dark fiction & fandom drama. Once harassed over a wrist photo.– @necroshiki

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They show a strong streak of self‑preservation and strategic boundary‑setting. After harassment and mental health struggles, they explicitly decide to pull back and manage their presence carefully, saying they’re “gonna rebrand a bit and unpriv” and debating “shoukd i unpriv”, which reflects calculated management of exposure rather than impulsive openness. They openly identify with taboo and stigmatized interests — for example calling themselves a “darkshipper” and “kodacon” in their pinned tweet “i post: vents, fetish talk, dark fictional content…” — and lean into that identity instead of softening it for social approval, which fits Slytherin’s comfort with being morally transgressive to outsiders. They also exhibit a certain sharpness and unapologetic edge, mocking people who harassed them for their body by saying “the amount of rage they feel over fat people existing is so pathetic it's honestly kinda funny”, which is more cutting than conciliatory. Finally, even when discussing trauma and high support needs, they focus on how others’ reactions affect their ability to navigate the world, like in “being high support needs in pretty much any disability is soooo fucking funny because i'm out here telling people exactly what i need… and then being the one blamed”, showing a pragmatic, survival‑oriented mindset that aligns well with Slytherin.

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Billie Eilish’s Bury a Friend fits them because of its mixture of self-loathing, horror aesthetics, and dark intimacy that mirrors how they call themself a “disgusting freak” in their bio and openly talk about repeated suicide attempts. The song’s themes of being haunted by your own mind and body parallel their trauma processing and dark honesty, like when they mention being harassed for talking about craving past incestuous abuse as a trauma response: “the time i got mass harassed for opening up about how sometimes i still crave the incestous abuse i went through (which is a completely normal trauma response btw!!)”. Its blend of vulnerability and grotesque imagery also suits their enjoyment of guro and extreme content, as hinted by tweets like “i wish they actually showed her internal organs”. The song’s anxious repetition and sense of being misunderstood line up with their struggles as a high-support-needs autistic person who gets blamed when their needs aren’t met: “being high support needs in pretty much any disability is soooo fucking funny because i'm out here telling people exactly what i need to be able to function and then being the one blamed for my inability to function when said needs aren't met”. Finally, Bury a Friend’s eerie, intimate tone reflects how they mix dark fetish talk and death jokes with tenderness toward their interests and community, as seen in their pinned introduction and joking about wanting to kill themself over their brother’s character comparison: “asked my big brother to show me the characters he associates me with and this is what he showed me i think i May have to Kill Myself (joke)”.

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