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Lisa Simpson is the best match because she is known for her strong social conscience, cultural pride, and willingness to confront injustice, mirroring @NopalDeFrente's bio that emphasizes Otomí, Purepecha, Chicano Mestizo identity and activist slogans like "Viva La Causa Y Cristo Rey". In tweets such as "yall love taco tuesday and our culture so bad white monkey" the user calls out cultural appropriation much like Lisa would in episodes where she challenges white privilege. The user's political activism is evident in posts like "partido de los pobres" and the reference to EZLN, echoing Lisa's advocacy for the poor and marginalized. Their emphasis on heritage and education, shown in the tweet "Tarascó / Purépecha Dog and Zapotecan Funeral Urn", aligns with Lisa's love of learning about world cultures. Even the confrontational tone in "my right as an american for you to read me my miranda rights after i shoot the repo guy for touching my vehicles" reflects Lisa's fierce defense of civil rights, albeit in a more extreme form.

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The user shows extraverted communication by directly addressing others and tagging accounts, e.g., "here is my letterbox proof @XlPETOTEC" and "yall love taco tuesday and our culture so bad white monkey". Their focus on concrete cultural artifacts and personal experiences, like "Tarascó / Purépecha Dog and Zapotecan Funeral Urn" and "my grandparents have one of these too", indicates a sensing preference. Their statements are driven by personal values and identity, such as "Viva La Causa Y Cristo Rey" and the hashtag #partidodelospobres, reflecting a feeling orientation. Their spontaneous, flexible posting style—"should i chat" and "got the taz one for my dad's christmas gift but lowkey i want one too but idk which one lmfao"—suggests a perceiving approach. These combined traits align with the ESFP personality type.

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SoCal activist, photographer & indie-rock fan. Proud Otomí-Purépecha heritage. Taco-lover, heritage keeper. Once swapped a repo call for a taco.– @NopalDeFrente

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail, called "Cactus Revolución", blends smoky mezcal with the sweet, bright flavor of prickly pear to echo the user's pride in their Otomí and Purépecha roots. A splash of cold‑brewed Tazo Earl Grey tea nods to the tweet "got the taz one for my dads christmas gift but lowkey i want one too but idk which one lmfao". Fresh lime juice adds the tang of taco Tuesday culture, while a pinch of ancho chili powder delivers the fiery bite that matches the defiant line "yall love taco tuesday and our culture so bad white monkey". A garnish of hibiscus flower honors the vibrant colors of the Mexican flag and the activist spirit of "partido de los pobres". Finally, the subtle sparkle of the drink, reminiscent of the gratitude expressed in "obrigado Brazil 🙏🏻", reminds us that solidarity knows no borders.

Your Hogwarts House
The user's tweets demonstrate bold, defiant statements and a willingness to confront perceived injustice, hallmarks of Gryffindor bravery. For example, they claim "I’ve always stated that it’s my right as an American for you to read me my Miranda rights after I shoot the repo guy for touching my vehicles," reflecting daring and a readiness to stand up for personal rights. Their confrontational tweet "yall love taco tuesday and our culture so bad white monkey" and the activist slogan "partido de los pobres" illustrate a courageous commitment to cultural pride and fighting for the marginalized. The bio’s rallying cry "Viva La Causa Y Cristo Rey" further underscores a fearless devotion to a cause, aligning with Gryffindor’s values of courage and chivalry.

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The Chilean protest anthem "El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido" captures the defiant, community‑focused spirit evident in @NopalDeFrente’s tweets. Their call for a "partido de los pobres" and the rallying cry "Viva La Causa Y Cristo Rey" echo the song’s refrain that the people united will never be defeated. The user’s pride in indigenous roots, shown in the tweet about a "Tarascó / Purépecha Dog and Zapotecan Funeral Urn," aligns with the song’s celebration of Latin American identity. Their confrontational stance toward cultural appropriation – "yall love taco tuesday and our culture so bad white monkey" – mirrors the anthem’s resistance against oppression. Finally, the gratitude to Brazil ("obrigado brazil 🙏🏻") and reference to local violence ("redlands wilding 😭😭") reflect a pan‑Latin solidarity that the song has long inspired.

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