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Lisa Simpson is known for her intelligence, analytical mindset, and intolerance for nonsense, which aligns with the user's repeated complaints about low‑quality replies and their use of filters like "filter:replies" to keep their timeline clean (e.g., "If I see another non sense reply, without any word cut them from world."). The user also shows a love for learning and multicultural content, posting in Japanese, Korean, German and Thai, much like Lisa’s curiosity and academic interests ("Ich liebe das", "試しに filter:replies …"). Their concern for healthy living and cute aesthetic—"I love salad <33", "I love flying"—matches Lisa’s wholesome personality. Additionally, the user’s proactive stance against spambots and trolls ("Considering blocking X posts containing the keyword 'not'") reflects Lisa’s tendency to stand up for quality and fairness. Overall, the blend of analytical filtering, multilingual curiosity, and a caring, health‑conscious tone makes Lisa Simpson the best fit.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user frequently engages with others, replies to accounts and shares personal moments with many emojis (e.g., "@zu22763 ..." and "I love flying"), indicating an outward, sociable style typical of Extraversion. They focus on concrete, practical details such as using specific Twitter queries ('filter:replies') and planning to block certain keywords ('Considering blocking X posts containing the keyword "not"'), which aligns with a Sensing preference. Their tweets are rich in emotional expression—showing irritation ('I am irritated of these non sense bad reply') and affection ('big thank u to my bf for everything + matching flowers')—signifying a Feeling orientation. Additionally, they demonstrate a structured, organized approach to their timeline, employing systematic filters ('filter:follows filter:replies') and commenting on bot suppression ('Kaito is doing a great job at suppressing bots'), reflecting a Judging mindset. These combined traits best match the ESFJ personality type.

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Foodie, traveler & dog lover 🌍🐾 | Multilingual (EN/JP/KR/DE) | Pro at filtering spam replies (once blocked the word 'not') | Sharing bites & bright moments– @not_k4mo

Your signature cocktail
The Spam Filter Spritz blends bright yuzu sake for the user’s love of Japanese culture, a spicy kimchi‑infused vodka nodding to their Korean touches, and a curry‑flavored simple syrup that recalls their German currywurst cravings. Fresh basil adds the crispness of their salad posts, while sparkling water gives the fizzy, overstimulating energy they describe in their 'stores always OVERSTIMULATE me' tweet. The layered drink mirrors their use of 'filter:replies' to separate the noise from the good, and the garnish of a tiny chocolate block mimics their habit of blocking spam as they wrote, 'Blocking them that doesn't means I am afraid.' The cocktail’s sweet‑spicy balance captures their playful vibe, from 'I love flying' to 'I love Canada,' making it a perfect sip for a multi‑lingual, food‑loving, filter‑savvy personality.

Your Hogwarts House
The user shows a strong interest in understanding how Twitter’s filtering works, asking, “What does ‘replies don’t count’ mean? Does it mean that the number of replies doesn’t matter and that the quality of the replies is what matters?” and experimenting with “filter:replies” to see how it changes the timeline. This analytical curiosity and desire for knowledge are hallmarks of Ravenclaw. They also evaluate platform tools, noting “I think Kaito is doing a great job at suppressing bots,” which reflects a thoughtful, critical approach. While they are assertive about blocking spam (“If I see another non sense reply, without any word cut them from world.”), the primary trait displayed is intellectual inquiry, aligning them most with Ravenclaw.

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The user repeatedly complains about spam and hateful replies, as shown in "Blocking them that doesn't means I am afraid. I am irritated of these non sense bad reply." This mirrors the song's message of ignoring haters: "the haters gonna hate, hate, hate". At the same time they celebrate bright, happy moments like "I love flying" and "I love salad <33>", which fits the upbeat, carefree vibe of "Shake It Off". Their frequent use of "filter:replies" to hide negativity reflects the song's advice to "shake it off" and keep moving forward. Overall, the track’s theme of resilience against criticism while staying joyful aligns perfectly with their mixed frustration and love for cute, positive content.

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