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Lisa Simpson is known for her intellectual curiosity, love of books, and occasional spiritual questioning, which aligns with NotQuiteShaun’s frequent literary references and deep dive into Bible translations: 'currently down a bible translation rabbit hole so deep it's got me debating learning biblical Greek.' The user’s fascination with museums, nature, and exploring new places mirrors Lisa’s love for learning about the world, as seen in 'Highlights from the British Museum...' and 'love just walking around and finding places I've never seen before.' Their blend of earnest faith and self‑critical humor ('Definitely christian, definitely doing it wrong' and 'God is real and he loves us') reflects Lisa’s moral earnestness tempered by her skeptical, reflective side. Additionally, Lisa’s penchant for quirky wordplay and puns is evident in tweets like 'there is a cottage inside Craven Cottage...' and 'Holy Ghost When do you come out to play?' making her the best match among the main Simpsons cast.

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The user shows a strong introverted focus, often sharing personal feelings like "kinda completely miserable rn drowning myself in Bastille while I work" and "not being able to talk about anything I believe or enjoy is really getting to me now". Their language leans toward intuition, diving into abstract ideas such as "currently down a bible translation rabbit hole so deep it's got me debating learning biblical Greek" and noticing patterns like "The problem: The solution:". Decision‑making is driven by personal values, evident in statements like "God is real and he loves us" and "Grace conquers all". They display a perceiving, spontaneous style, posting quirky observations such as "what's stopping me from putting toothpaste in a soap dispenser" and planning future content with "I'm gonna start posting so many pictures when I'm out of here they're not even interesting ones". Overall, the combination of introversion, intuition, feeling, and perceiving points to an INFP type.

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North England explorer, football & cricket fan, Bible nerd, tea & museum lover, stadium photographer. Once tried toothpaste in a soap dispenser. 📸⚽📖– @NotQuiteShaun

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The Ashes & Angelic Brew blends classic British gin with Earl Grey tea, a nod to Shaun’s love of tea and his tweet about 'football under the floodlights tea is warm'. The dandelion & burdock soda pays homage to his line 'dandelion and burdock is one of humanity's greatest inventions'. A splash of lemon adds the fresh feel of 'the rain is there to be walked in'. A hint of honey sweetens the spirit, echoing his reverent line 'God is real and he loves us'. The garnish of a tiny shortbread biscuit references his tweet about 'the best thing about the biscuit tin is that it's right next to the train station'. Together, the drink captures his mix of faith, British culture, humor, and wandering curiosity.

Your Hogwarts House
NotQuiteShaun’s feed is filled with a thirst for knowledge and a love of intellectual puzzles, hallmarks of Ravenclaw. They describe being "down a bible translation rabbit hole so deep it's got me debating learning biblical Greek" and frequently share museum finds and historical musings like "still can't get over the fact that the actual reason I've never had a birthday is because Pharaoh and Herod couldn't chill for one more day". Their creative problem‑solving is shown in posts such as "The problem: The solution:" and the self‑declared "I've cracked the code". They also approach learning methodically, asking followers for verses to memorise and making flashcards. This consistent curiosity and pursuit of wisdom point to Ravenclaw.

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NotQuiteShaun’s timeline constantly mentions wandering the city, rain‑soaked walks, and encounters with people on the margins – for example, “the rain is there to be walked in” and the heartfelt post about meeting James, a homeless recorder‑player. Their tweet “PANIC ON THE STREETS OF LONDON” directly references the title of Ralph McTell’s classic song, which tells the story of the forgotten souls you meet while strolling the capital. The song’s verses about “old men in wheelchairs” and “the lonely man on a corner” echo Shaun’s empathy for the unseen lives he photographs, like the cottage inside Craven Cottage or the quiet moments at the British Museum. Moreover, the refrain “have you seen the old man…?” captures Shaun’s reflective mood expressed in tweets like “just because I don’t know where I’m going doesn’t mean I’m not ending up where I need to be.” All these themes of urban wandering, rain, compassion, and spiritual searching make “Streets of London” the perfect match.

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