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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson best matches this user: thoughtful, politically aware, idealistic, and deeply invested in her niche interests. Like Lisa calling out injustice at Springfield Elementary, this user is vocal about boundaries in their community, saying people should be removed from fandom spaces when they are bigoted, as seen in “People should start actively removing problematic people from the fandom instead of just complaining about it.” and “I know the fandom is ‘open to everyone’ but I think a line should be made when said person is racist/homophobic/etc.”. Their introspective side shows when they admit to avoiding powerful media until they’re in the right emotional place, in “Anyone ever just avoid a piece of media that you feel will be peak because you’re worried you’re not at the point of your life for it to hit you”, which echoes Lisa’s tendency to overthink and emotionally prepare herself. Their engagement with queer themes and gay furry VNs, hinted at in “All this just to read gay furry vns”, parallels Lisa’s exploration of identity and her alignment with marginalized groups. Even their mix of earnestness and slightly dramatic humor—like “Sobbing in the floor (its peak)”—fits Lisa’s blend of deep feelings and theatrical responses to art and media.

Your MBTI personality Type
They read as more introverted (I) than extroverted: their tweets focus on solitary media consumption and creative work rather than socializing, like talking about avoiding certain media because it might hit too hard emotionally in “Anyone ever just avoid a piece of media that you feel will be peak because you’re worried you’re not at the point of your life for it to hit you” and joking about doing a lot “just to read gay furry vns” in “All this just to read gay furry vns”, which suggests a preference for rich inner experiences. Their bio and art focus (“Will draw whatever the brainworms allow me to”) plus creating a “dumb little intro comic” in “Made a new sona and figured it was a good opportunity to make a dumb little intro comic” lean toward intuition (N)—they’re driven by concepts, identity, and expressive symbolism more than concrete, practical topics. Their strong concern for safe spaces and marginalized groups, and their moralistic tone in “I know the fandom is ‘open to everyone’ but I think a line should be made when said person is racist/homophobic/etc.” and “People should start actively removing problematic people from the fandom instead of just complaining about it.” clearly indicate feeling (F)—they prioritize values, inclusion, and emotional impact over detached logic. At the same time, their language is passionate and sometimes blunt (e.g., calling straight men acting homoerotic as a joke “some of the most insufferable people” in “Straight men that act homoerotic around other men as a joke are genuinely some of the most insufferable people to be around”), which fits an Fi-driven value stance. Their creative spontaneity—“whatever the brainworms allow,” emotional reactions like “Sobbing in the floor (its peak)”, and going with whatever content or character catches their interest—suggests perceiving (P) over structured planning. Taken together, these patterns align best with INFP: introspective, value-driven, imaginative, and flexible in how they express themselves and engage with fandom.

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21 • he/him • furry illustrator & VN enjoyer • occasionally found on the floor over fictional men • brainworms = art pipeline– @pak__rat

Your signature cocktail
The Brainwormed Sona Spritz mixes rainbow sherbet–infused vodka to echo his queer pride and self-description as a “men enjoyer gray ace” in the bio, plus that dramatic “All this just to read gay furry vns” energy. The dry vermouth brings a serious, slightly bitter edge that channels his callouts of fandom bigotry in “I know the fandom is ‘open to everyone’ but I think a line should be made when said person is racist/homophobic/etc.” and “People should start actively removing problematic people from the fandom instead of just complaining about it.”. Lavender-honey syrup adds softness and vulnerability for moments like “Guess twitter decided I should be sad today” and “Sobbing in the floor (its peak)”, while sparkling grapefruit soda keeps it playful and slightly tangy for sona-making brainworms in “Made a new sona and figured it was a good opportunity to make a dumb little intro comic”. A dash of smoked salt represents the exasperation in “Straight men that act homoerotic around other men as a joke are genuinely some of the most insufferable people to be around”, grounding the drink so it’s not just sweet queer chaos but also has bite. Overall it’s medium-strong, bittersweet, and slightly experimental—perfect for someone who will “draw whatever the brainworms allow” while spiraling over “Bloons” and emotional VNs at 2 a.m.

Your Hogwarts House
The strongest throughline in @pak__rat’s tweets is a willingness to take firm moral stances and confront conflict directly, which aligns most with Gryffindor values. They openly argue that fandom spaces should not tolerate bigotry, saying people should “start actively removing problematic people from the fandom instead of just complaining about it.” and that there should be a hard line when someone is “racist/homophobic/etc”; this shows courage in policing community norms rather than avoiding controversy. Their frustration with “Straight men that act homoerotic around other men as a joke” reflects a readiness to call out behavior they find harmful or disrespectful, again suggesting boldness over diplomacy. While there are hints of creativity and introspection in posts like avoiding a piece of media because you’re worried you’re not ready for it to “hit you” “peak because you’re worried you’re not at the point of your life for it to hit you”, those Ravenclaw traits are secondary to their outspoken, protective approach to fandom and queer spaces. Taken together, their emphasis on actively defending safe spaces and confronting injustice fits best with a Gryffindor-type courage and sense of righteous action.

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A fitting song for @pak__rat is boys like you by dodie, which blends queer yearning, introspection, and a soft but firm sense of self. Their bio explicitly signals queer identity and attraction to men—“He/him • 21 •🏳️🌈 (men enjoyer gray ace)🏳️🌈 •Taken”–which matches the song’s focus on complex, not-entirely-straightforward attraction. They clearly care deeply about safe, respectful communities, calling out bigotry in fandom spaces, as in “I know the fandom is ‘open to everyone’ but I think a line should be made when said person is racist/homophobic/etc.” and “People should start actively removing problematic people from the fandom instead of just complaining about it.”, which parallels the song’s refusal to ignore uncomfortable truths. Their emotional, somewhat dramatic relationship with media—like “Anyone ever just avoid a piece of media that you feel will be peak because you’re worried you’re not at the point of your life for it to hit you” and “Sobbing in the floor (its peak)”—fits dodie’s introspective, heart-on-sleeve style. Overall, boys like you captures his queer, emotionally attuned, and self-aware vibe while still feeling soft, artsy, and a bit fandom-coded, just like his “Will draw whatever the brainworms allow me to” energy.

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