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Like Lisa, @Raajje_Blog is a socially conscious intellectual who uses a sharp, cynical wit to critique urban planning and cultural hypocrisy. They express a deep passion for the arts and linguistics, famously declaring “Comic Sans Thaana must die!” in their bio, while advocating for better infrastructure in posts like “Tharaggee – Wasting Valuable Street Space”. They often feel like a lonely voice of reason, questioning nationalistic or religious fervor with observations like “So much racism, hypocrisy and double standards in the comments...”. Their personality perfectly mirrors Lisa’s blend of progressive activism, love for design, and the occasional feeling of being an outsider in their own society.

Your MBTI personality Type
Raajje_Blog exhibits Extroverted (E) tendencies through their energetic commentary on public discourse and desire for community interaction, such as “Any others apart from @DhanthuraPod and @maskaashichill ??”. Their strong Intuition (N) is evident in their focus on urban design theory and abstract patterns, notably when they analyze “logical sequence of information” in infographics or imagine “Tharaggee – Superblocks”. They lead with Thinking (T), prioritizing logical consistency and blunt critique over diplomacy, often calling out “racism, hypocrisy and double standards” or mocking “fallacious thinking”. Finally, a Perceiving (P) preference is seen in their spontaneous, witty humor and their varied, evolving interests in linguistics and art, such as their self-described “extremely cheesy and amateur” approach to design challenges.

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Urbanist and font geek exploring the intersection of Maldivian culture and design. Ask me about the 'hdhdh' orthography or why Malé needs better superblocks.– @Raajje_Blog

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This experimental spirit-forward drink captures the sharp, cynical, yet culturally obsessed energy of a blogger who believes that “Maldivian + Villain = Maldivillain”. The controversial onion syrup pays homage to their shock that “onions like the foundation of all Dhivehi cooking” could ever be in short supply, while the colorful bitters reflect a skepticism toward any “Maldivians wearing pink (or yellow)” as symbols of political indoctrination. It is served with a side of logic to satisfy someone who often begs others to “calm it with the logic!” when observing local discourse. Finally, the drink is served without a straw, because as a proponent of urban planning, they know the “solution is to NOT DRIVE”—or in this case, not pollute—in such a delicate island ecosystem.

Your Hogwarts House
Raajje_Blog displays a distinct Ravenclaw profile through a combination of analytical wit, linguistic curiosity, and creative font design. They demonstrate an obsession with logical consistency and design principles, critiquing an infographic for having “no logical sequence of information” and frequently dissecting the nuances of the Dhivehi language, such as questioning “the sequence 'hdhdh'” in Latin orthography. Their creativity is evident in their recurring involvement in #26DaysofThaana, where they experiment with “Blackletter esque style” typography. Furthermore, they approach urban planning and social issues with a problem-solving mindset, often proposing intellectual solutions like “fixing the cities that already exist” instead of building new ones.

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Raajje_Blog is deeply preoccupied with urban planning, street aesthetics, and the transformation of the Maldivian landscape, making a song about the identity of city streets highly appropriate. They frequently critique Malé’s infrastructure, such as in “Tharaggee – Wasting Valuable Street Space” and “Fixing the Hulhule/Bridge Intersection”. The user expresses a desire to transcend the “Jagged Concrete” of the city, even asking, “is there are Dhivehi name for 'Floating City'?”. Their quest for a better-designed environment is balanced by a cynical look at current progress, noting that “the Maldivians that have something closer to a resort lifestyle... all want to move to Malé”. This reflects the song's themes of seeking a place of clarity amidst urban chaos and social division.

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