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Your Simpsons character
This user most closely resembles Lisa Simpson, who mixes sharp critical thinking with niche media interests and occasional goofy humor. They offer analytical, almost academic takes on animation, like when they say “As I say, TPOT doesn't know what it wants to be. At least the other seasons pick a lane and stay in it, even if thematically they aren't all that deep” and “The first step to the OSC understanding critical analysis”, echoing Lisa’s tendency to dissect media and culture. Their concern about artistic integrity in object shows, e.g. “Either shipbait or increasingly meaningless angst will signal to me that TPOT has strayed much too far from its principles for the sake of fanservice and I will unabashedly no longer be watching”, fits Lisa’s principled, idealistic side. At the same time, the user is willing to be silly and self-aware about memes, like the over-the-top post “HEY SKIBIDI AND THEY ARE THE SKIBIDI TOILET… RATE THE JOKE OUT OF 5 STARS”, which parallels Lisa’s occasional dorky, try-hard humor. Their mix of critical media literacy, niche fandom (object shows, adult animation), and slightly exasperated tone toward others’ interpretations is very Lisa-like.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert (I): their tweets focus on media analysis and niche interests (object shows, Family Guy, OSC criticism) rather than social life or personal anecdotes, and their humor feels like it’s aimed at a specific subculture rather than broad social attention, as in “HEY SKIBIDI AND THEY ARE THE SKIBIDI TOILET… RATE THE JOKE OUT OF 5 STARS…”. They appear strongly Intuitive (N), preferring abstract commentary over concrete details, repeatedly discussing themes and meta-issues in media, like “As I say, TPOT doesn't know what it wants to be. At least the other seasons pick a lane and stay in it, even if thematically they aren't all that deep” and “THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TPOT AND INANIMATE INSANITY: TPOT IS ITSELF PRETENTIOUS; INANIMATE INSANITY IS MADE FOR PRETENTIOUS PEOPLE”. Their tone fits Thinking (T) more than Feeling: they argue from perceived logic and media literacy rather than personal hurt, as in “I have never heard of this band, but when I heard this song, I figured it was obvious to anyone with even a smattering of media literacy that it's deeper than 'rape and naked people it is so funny.'” and “This is something adult animated sitcoms have always done to poke fun at each other. I don't know why everyone's suddenly pretending like it's done out of malice.”. Finally, they read as Perceiving (P) rather than Judging: their posts are reactive, playful, and exploratory instead of structured or orderly, bouncing between memes like “Ok who cares what Mr. Trump has to say I want to know what this guy Mr. Quagmire has to say: #familyguy #FGtwt #ilovethefamilyguy”, spontaneous wordplay like “Uck FICE ah shit I screwed it up”, and longer-form critical takes without a clear planned persona. The mix of detached analysis, meta-commentary on fandoms, and irreverent humor aligns best with INTP: an introverted, idea-focused, analytical, and improvisational style of expression.

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Object show critic with too many thoughts about TPOT & Inanimate Insanity. Once tried to say ‘F ICE’ and invented ‘FICE’ by accident.– @noreasoninglie

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The Skibidi Media Literacy is a sharp, slightly chaotic mix for someone who can yell “HEY SKIBIDI AND THEY ARE THE SKIBIDI TOILET” and then immediately pivot to critiquing narrative structure. The smoky mezcal stands for their serious, critical edge when they say things like “TPOT doesn't know what it wants to be. At least the other seasons pick a lane and stay in it”. Bitter amaro captures their skepticism about fanservice and shipbait when they warn “They're on thin ice. Either shipbait or increasingly meaningless angst will signal to me that TPOT has strayed much too far from its principles”. Cloudy apple juice and lime juice bring a tangy, playful vibe that fits their absurdist humor in lines like “HEY SKIBIDI AND THEY ARE THE SKIBIDI TOILET OK WAS THAT FUNNY I BET IT WAS”. Finally, the sparkling water is for their constant, spirited commentary on object shows and adult animation, from “Object shows in general” to their running Family Guy gag “Ok who cares what Mr. Trump has to say I want to know what this guy Mr. Quagmire has to say”, fizzing on top of all that analysis.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets show a consistent focus on critical analysis and media literacy, which are strongly associated with Ravenclaw. They explicitly frame their commentary as criticism of how others think, calling one post “【[The first step to the OSC understanding critical analysis]】(https://x.com/noreasoninglie/status/1998990347402359092),” and arguing that “【[TPOT doesn't know what it wants to be. At least the other seasons pick a lane and stay in it, even if thematically they aren't all that deep]】(https://x.com/noreasoninglie/status/1998991397475828208),” which shows analytical, meta-level thinking about storytelling structure. They defend deeper readings of media, saying “【[I have never heard of this band, but when I heard this song, I figured it was obvious to anyone with even a smattering of media literacy that it's deeper than 'rape and naked people it is so funny.']】(https://x.com/noreasoninglie/status/1989532302234317061),” emphasizing interpretation and intellectual nuance. Even in fandom spaces, they approach shows conceptually, contrasting series in an abstract way: “【[THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TPOT AND INANIMATE INSANITY: TPOT IS ITSELF PRETENTIOUS; INANIMATE INSANITY IS MADE FOR PRETENTIOUS PEOPLE]】(https://x.com/noreasoninglie/status/1991386819188207951). While they are occasionally humorous or memey (【[HEY SKIBIDI AND THEY ARE THE SKIBIDI TOILET...]】(https://x.com/noreasoninglie/status/1992052633264116174)), the dominant throughline is critique, media theory talk, and an enjoyment of dissecting content, all of which best fit a Ravenclaw profile.

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A well‑known song that fits them is American Idiot by Green Day, because it channels sharp media criticism, sarcasm, and frustration with shallow discourse—tones that run through many of their tweets. They repeatedly critique fandom and storytelling trends with lines like “TPOT doesn't know what it wants to be. At least the other seasons pick a lane and stay in it, even if thematically they aren't all that deep” and “The first step to the OSC understanding critical analysis”, mirroring the song’s disdain for thoughtless consumption. Their joking but pointed political/media posts such as “Ok who cares what Mr. Trump has to say I want to know what this guy Mr. Quagmire has to say” echo the song’s critique of sensationalized news and public figures. The mix of absurd humor—like the all‑caps “HEY SKIBIDI AND THEY ARE THE SKIBIDI TOILET ... RATE THE JOKE OUT OF 5 STARS”—with genuine annoyance at fanservice and pretentiousness in media, seen in “TPOT is itself pretentious; Inanimate Insanity is made for pretentious people”, matches the song’s blend of anger and satire. Overall, American Idiot captures their combination of critical media literacy, political/cultural skepticism, and irreverent humor.

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