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Your Simpsons character
They align most with Lisa Simpson: politically aware, frustrated with systemic injustice, but still deeply into their niche interests. Like Lisa’s constant critiques of American politics and capitalism, this user calls out systems bluntly, e.g. criticizing late-stage capitalism and oligarchs in Thai politics in “เขาอยากได้ระบบเศรษฐกิจที่ไม่ใช่ late state capitalism ที่อะไรๆก็ต้องผูกขาดด้วยเจ้าสั่ว” and commenting that concentration camps are still a thing in China in “we all know ccp censorship is a bitch. And concentration camp is still a thing in China”. Lisa is also a socially conscious nerd; this user similarly mixes media obsession with social critique, like discussing queer fandom politics in “Everything for young fandom queer now is representation that representation this but not how can I express my queerness by using these characters” and calling out racism and queerphobia in communities in “Just say you're racist mtfk and move on bruhh” and “can you deny the hostility and queerphobia the majority of these communities are?”. Like Lisa’s struggle with feeling out of place, they openly discuss being trans masc, aroace, and dealing with mental health and body dysphoria in “I had an Ed bc I'm mortified of my breasts growing larger” and “Suicidal and had existential anxiety twice a day”. And, in very Lisa fashion, they mix idealism and exhaustion, expressing a desire to retreat into monkhood after seeing “evil shits” in the world in “The more I witnessed evil shits in this world the more I want to be a monk in my 40s goddamn it” while still passionately nerding out over books, games, and complex problematic favorite characters.

Your MBTI personality Type
They read as an introvert (I) who uses Twitter as a niche vent space rather than a social stage. They rarely mention hanging out with large friend groups, and when they do reference offline life it’s in a low‑key way, like walking at a local market and feeling “gender envy from the vendors” rather than describing a big social circle (“Walking down the local market with my mom and cousin and getting gender envy from the vendors wasn't my bingo card yesterday”). Their focus on patterns in media, politics, and queerness points strongly to intuition (N): they constantly abstract from specifics to systemic issues, as in critiquing fandom discourse and representation (“Everything for young fandom queer now is representation that representation this but not how can I express my queerness by using these characters”) or analyzing post‑colonial gender dynamics (“Atp I feel like it's a thing only in US bc ffs in Asia even if you have dark skin as long as you are born women people are ready to shove post colonialism gender roles bs at you”). They show a very Thinking (T) style: blunt, analytical, and comfortable calling out inconsistencies or hypocrisy even when it’s harsh, like “Just say you're racist mtfk and move on bruhh” and the detailed takedowns of white supremacy and Western trans discourse (“No but can you deny that many white people don't benefit from their fuckass white supremacy?”). At the same time, there’s a clear value system under that analysis—trans rights, anti‑racism, anti‑misogyny—but it’s expressed through argument and critique more than harmony‑seeking, which is typical of T over F. Their tweets show Judging (J) in the form of strong, structured opinions and a desire for clarity and consistency: they complain about messy translation choices (“หัวจะปวดกับการแปลจะเอาอธิการบดี, ครูใหญ่, ผู้อำนวยการ ก็เอาสักอย่างสิเห้อออ ล่าสุดชื่อเปลี่ยนอีกแล้วโว้ย”) and criticize disorganized or shallow discourse in fandom and politics, preferring clear frameworks and standards. Putting this together—introspective, pattern‑focused, analytical, and structure‑oriented—INTJ fits better than other nearby types like INTP or ENTP.

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Trans masc artist from Thailand. Draws pretty twinks & terrible old men, complains about politics, and accidentally turns internships into yumeships.– @PKbTharinee

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The Thai chili-infused gin brings a sharp, unapologetic burn that mirrors their fiery rants about politics, racism, and queerphobia, like when they say "Just say you're racist mtfk and move on bruhh". Sweet basil and lime cordial nods to their Southeast Asian, Thai roots and their yearning for small comforts in the middle of chronic pain and dysphoria, echoed in "Or I'm fuckin broke to be able to afford hrt. But I fully support basic trans healthcare in my country 😔// just let me yeet the tits goddamn it". The black tea syrup adds bitterness and depth for their dark humor and love of morally awful old men, like their confession "My favorite old man is racist, misogynistic British American man 🥳 counting how many fuckass privilege he has". Sparkling yuzu soda keeps it bright and fizzy, capturing the unhinged horny fandom energy behind lines like "My drunkass wrote smut fic about Feng getting railed by Anjou, Koeru and Flemmel at the same time 😤😤😤😤". Finally, the smoked salt rim represents the lingering, scorched-aftertaste of their cynicism about Western discourse and white supremacy, as in "No but can you deny that many white people don't benefit from their fuckass white supremacy?" and their ongoing drag of fandom spaces in "Everything for young fandom queer now is representation that representation this but not how can I express my queerness by using these characters".

Your Hogwarts House
They show clear Slytherin traits of calculated cynicism, survival-focus, and weaponized insight. They’re highly aware of power structures and oppression and speak about them with strategic bluntness, e.g. criticizing Western and Chinese powers in one breath: “And X is owned by a man child… And Chinese ccp is not even better so pick your poison”, and dissecting how white expats exploit privilege: “as if white expat in my fuckin country aren't got a vip card when they came to my country and exploit the shit out of their white privileges😭”. Their fascination with morally ugly, powerful characters and dynamics also screams Slytherin: they openly stan a “racist, misogynistic British American man” they know is indefensible (“counting how many fuckass privilege he has I don't think he has any cards to pull out to his defense at all lmao”) and gleefully write extreme, manipulative scenarios like necromancy to traumatize a character (“Can I dig up Maneck's skeleton and do necromancy shit just to traumatize Anjou or worse lmfao”). They consistently frame things in terms of strategy, power, and self-preservation—from wanting to become a monk after witnessing “evil shits in this world” as an escape-plan form of survival (“the more I witnessed evil shits in this world the more I want to be a monk in my 40s goddamn it”) to being extremely aware of how being perceived and fetishized affects their safety and autonomy (“older men eyeing on me irl is definitely a fucking red flag”). While they clearly have Ravenclaw’s analytical side and Gryffindor’s willingness to call people out, the dominant throughline is a Slytherin-like combination of sharp social analysis, dark humor, and an instinct for navigating (and enjoying) morally gray, power-laden situations rather than idealizing heroism or harmony.

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A well-suited song for them is Teenagers by My Chemical Romance, which mixes anger, dark humor, and social critique in a very punk, chronically-online way. They openly talk about being suicidal and anxious, like when they say they are “Suicidal and had existential anxiety twice a day 😔👌”, which fits the song’s frantic, overwhelmed energy. Their timeline is full of sharp critiques of racism, misogyny, and queerphobia, such as “Just say you're racist mtfk and move on bruhh” and “No but can you deny the hostility and queerphobia the majority of these communities are?”, mirroring the song’s rage at oppressive norms. At the same time, they use humor and camp (e.g., “Girl Rapist and Misogynistic grandpa 🤔” and their self-description as someone who will "simp old men") to cope, which matches the song’s sarcastic, anthemic tone. Their mix of vulnerability, rebellion, and morbid jokes about living under shitty systems feels exactly like a modern, queer, Southeast Asian extension of Teenagers’ defiant spirit.

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