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Your Simpsons character
Like Lisa, Nick is a principled intellectual who isn't afraid to take a stand against moral inconsistencies, such as “those who defend russian creators would defend Hitler too”. He shares her passion for cultural integrity and perfectionism, noting that when translating, “I often spend several minutes choosing the best synonym”. His tech-savvy nature and frustration with institutional failures—like “teachers of software development disciplines who use the russian interface”—mirror Lisa's constant struggle to maintain high standards in an imperfect world. Ultimately, his mix of creative ambition, academic stress, and unwavering activism makes him the perfect match for the smartest Simpson.

Your MBTI personality Type
Nick exhibits Introversion (I) through his focus on solitary hobbies like programming and game translation, often avoiding social awkwardness as seen when he avoids complex names to not “stutter and be embarrassed”. His Intuition (N) is evident in his conceptual approach to game design, such as “inventing a game mechanic” based on abstract field-of-view constraints, and his tendency to form “theories” about industry trends. He displays strong Thinking (T) by prioritizing logical consistency and principles over social harmony, bluntly criticizing those who “defend russian creators” and questioning the technical logic of images where “the router is powered by the holy spirit”. Finally, his Judging (J) trait shows in his structured approach to linguistics, spending minutes to “select the best synonym”, and his desire for systemic standards, such as requiring teachers to “pass a qualification check” if they use improper software interfaces.

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Software dev and game design enthusiast. I once lost a whole morning hunting for the perfect synonym. Dedicated to localization and a tech world without borders.– @NickDefrunct

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This cocktail represents a programmer who is fiercely dedicated to 'Ukrainization' and has no patience for half-measures or cultural apathy. The bitter notes reflect his disdain for those who say “in the context of the game, nationality is unimportant”, while the strong caffeine kick is essential because he'd love to help out “but it’s exam session…”. It’s an experimental drink for someone who spends “several minutes choosing the best synonym” to ensure everything is perfect. Finally, the bizarre garnish honors his discovery that “Zhyvchyk with Doritos tastes like beer”, proving he isn't afraid of a little chaos.

Your Hogwarts House
Nick demonstrates a strong analytical and technical mindset, often dissecting software flaws or logical inconsistencies, such as questioning why “Half of the wheels don't even spin” in a digital render. His creativity is evident in his hobby of game design, where he experiments with unique mechanics like “the player's field of vision is limited by a small game window”. He values intellectual precision and linguistic nuance, noting that he can spend “several minutes selecting the best synonym” for his translations. This combination of a deep love for the craft of localization, a critical eye for AI-generated art, and a problem-solving approach to software—where he turns a failed game launch into an “adventure” to clean his OS—firmly places him in Ravenclaw.

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Nick's profile reflects a mix of technical frustration, idealistic aspirations, and a persistent drive for change amidst exhaustion. While his bio states he is “hoping to make a game one day,” much of his energy is spent navigating the 'weight' of moral compromises in the gaming industry, such as when he “wanted to translate a mod for RimWorld” but stopped because of the developer's political environment. This struggle between wanting to build something new and the reality of his surroundings is captured in his frustration with people who “defend russian creators,” suggesting he feels he is fighting a lonely battle for integrity. The song's themes of looking for a way to start over and the difficulty of holding onto hope align with his academic pressure, noted when he laments, “I would love to, but the session [exams]…” and his general skepticism of popular trends. Ultimately, his digital presence is a quest for authenticity and a future where he can finally move from criticizing broken systems to creating his own.

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