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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson is the academically driven, intellectually curious child who often feels underappreciated, just like @pixieperceptron who constantly talks about hackathon wins, research papers, and the pressure to secure internships ("the only way i can convince my parents to fund a foreign trip is by going through some good conf acceptance/ hack/ comp/ research intern role… 🥲"). Both are emotionally expressive and care deeply about others, evident in the user's cat‑mom posts and heartfelt thank‑you to her dad for small celebrations ("dad getting prawns/ras malai/blueberry cheesecake for me to celebrate even the tiniest… 🥹♥️"). Lisa often critiques institutional issues, mirroring the user's frustrations with Indian research culture ("research in india is such a scam ngl, there will always be someone who steals credit for your work 🤷🏻♀️"). The user's involvement in community events, like organizing TEDx and helping peers with resources, reflects Lisa's activist and leadership side ("our college, IGDTUW, is having its first TEDx… please share any contacts/suggestions of speakers…"). Finally, like Lisa’s blend of ambition and vulnerability, the user balances relentless work (solving CP problems, preparing for vivas) with moments of self‑doubt ("it’s 3 am and i’m writing control systems’ practicals… please send help/condolences, cuz i can’t").

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Their tweets often focus on inner feelings and personal reflection, such as “I was feeling low, and had a heart to heart with my favourite college senior… needed to hear that more than I thought” and “cry kar doongi,” indicating introversion. They frequently discuss future possibilities, research directions and big‑picture critiques like “what are the good conferences/journals to target for information retrieval/RAG based paper?” and “why doesn’t India have its own Y‑Combinator?”, showing a preference for intuition. Emotional values and empathy dominate many posts, for example “happy #internationalmensday … love these cutu gestures” and “dad getting prawns/ras malai/blueberry cheesecake … a peak middle‑class parents’ expressing their love moment,” pointing to a feeling orientation. Finally, they display a structured, goal‑oriented approach with plans and deadlines, evident in “fun weekend ideas: 1) solve 10 more questions … 2) finish all the pending applications … 3) go out w friends …” and “college end hone tak ek NeurIPS paper accept ho jaaye bas, then I can die peacefully,” reflecting judging.

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AI/ML enthusiast, ICPC regionalist, SIH 2024 champion, ex‑DRDO researcher. Cat‑mom who once let her cat approve a code commit. #TechAndCats– @pixieperceptron

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The Purrfect Hackathon Highball mixes gin's clean bite with blueberry liqueur's sweet swirl, capturing the balance between the serious research side and the "unserious tweets only" vibe that @pixieperceptron flaunts. A splash of rose water echoes her love for fragrant candles, as she confessed "not gonna lie, i’m OBSESSED w these fragranced candles 😭😭♥️♥️" and also hints at the sweet Indian desserts she mentions. Catnip-infused simple syrup pays homage to her cat-mom heart, a sentiment reflected when she asks "guys, whenever you spot a cat, just post it and tag me 😤" in one of her posts. The fizz of club soda mirrors the excitement of her hackathon victories, especially the moment she wrote "seeing my college juniors win #smartindiahackathon is such a great feeling 🥺♥️ … couldn’t have been happier" after the competition. Finally, the midnight-blue hue of the drink nods to the sleepless 3 am coding marathons she endures, as she begged "it’s 3 am and i’m writing control systems’ practicals… please send help/condolences" while juggling assignments.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets repeatedly emphasize ambition and the desire to achieve high-status milestones, such as winning hackathons and earning best paper awards. For example, they write "college end hone tak ek neurips mein paper accept ho jaaye bas, then I can die peacefully 🥰" and "best paper award, finally :)) thank you sm guys for your suggestions, it was really helpful 🩷✨" showing a clear drive for success. They also describe strategic moves to secure resources, noting "the only way i can convince my parents to fund a foreign trip is by going through some good conf acceptance/hack/comp/research intern role". This focus on personal advancement and resourcefulness aligns with Slytherin's core value of ambition, making Slytherin the most fitting house.

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Pixie's tweets reveal a blend of tech ambition, resilience, emotional highs and lows, and a playful cat‑mom side (e.g., 'tech kid on weekdays, cat mom on weekends'). Kelly Clarkson’s 'Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)' centers on turning setbacks into strength, with the line 'What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.' They lament research scams ('research in india is such a scam ngl, there will always be someone who steals credit for your work') and job rejections ('Every time I open gmail, companies ek rejection mail phek ke maarti hai'), yet keep pushing. They also celebrate victories like a best paper award ('best paper award, finally :))') and winning the Smart India Hackathon ('Sharing my SIH 2024 winning journey'). This juxtaposition of struggle and triumph mirrors the song’s message of emerging stronger after each challenge.

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