
Strengths and Weaknesses

Your Simpsons character
They most closely resemble Lisa Simpson: earnest, hardworking, and constantly trying to improve themselves while feeling under-recognized. Like Lisa practicing sax or studying extra, this user is always doing studies and skill drills, e.g. “Daily sketches, this time fabric (≧▽≦) ~ 10 min for everything” and “I'll practice drawing hands. these are simple sketches from a reference…”. They also talk about goals and self-improvement with a very Lisa-like sincerity, as in “Goals for 2025: 1. Get at 500 subscribers … 5. Start relaxing while working” and “I want to start improving my skills and literally learn how to draw again (>﹏<)”. At the same time, they struggle emotionally with feeling overlooked by the algorithm, echoing Lisa’s frustration at not being appreciated: “My art is good, the algorithm just ignores me.” and “I hate twitter algorithms, damn are you serious 63 views... 💀💀💀”. Despite this, they remain kind, hopeful, and community-focused, thanking followers and wanting to support other artists, just as Lisa continues caring deeply about others and her passions.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert (I): most tweets center on solitary drawing, burnout, and quiet gratitude rather than social events, e.g. reflecting that they want to "finally have fun drawing, and not burnout and apathy" in “I want to add Honestly, I finally want to have fun drawing, and not burnout and apathy”, and posting a lot of WIPs and studies rather than social outings. Their art posts and goals show Intuition (N): they emphasize growth, meaning, and experimentation—"I like to experiment in my works And now I really like brushes that imitate oil" in “I like to experiment in my works And now I really like brushes that imitate oil (ˊᗜˋ) #一次創作祭り春の陣2025”, and they frame art as a way to cope with depression and the "pursuit of successful success" in “I want to start improving my skills and literally learn how to draw again (>﹏<) I think this is a good way to cope with a little depression and the pursuit of successful success...”. They appear strongly Feeling (F): they frequently express emotions, gratitude, and vulnerability, such as “Honestly, I’m sad at the thought that I won’t be able to realize myself as a supposedly popular artist, but now I’m calm that I can draw whoever I want without chasing trends.” and their repeated thanks to followers like “God guys, thank you for being there, there are 21 of you and I’m incredibly happy about it!”. Finally, they lean Perceiving (P) more than Judging: they often mention burnout, disappearing, and unfinished works—"Spoiler. Sorry for no posts, I'm a little burnt out" in “Spoiler. Sorry for no posts, I'm a little burnt out” and "Once my internship at the university is over, I will finish all the work I started" in “Once my internship at the university is over, I will finish all the work I started. (─‿‿─)”—while still setting flexible, idealistic yearly goals in “Goals for 2025: 1. Get at 500 subscribers 2. Draw content faster, bigger, and better 3. Make friends in the art community and interact with them 4. Create and start maintaining a patreon and YouTube 5. Start relaxing while working”. Altogether, the introspective, idealistic, emotionally open, and somewhat unstructured way they talk about art and life fits INFP best.

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Digital illustrator chasing cozy vibes and sharp lines. Once spent 8 hours on a single render and still called it a ‘warm‑up’. Commissions open.– @raidekuru

Your signature cocktail
The white rum infused with butterfly pea flower starts out cool blue, then turns violet with citrus—mirroring their mood swings between burnout and determination, like when they say “I want to start improving my skills and literally learn how to draw again (>﹏<)”. Bright yuzu juice adds a sharp, anime-opening-style zing, channeling the energetic fandom art in posts like “Sketch vs Final #GenshinImpact #venti”. Honey-ginger syrup brings comforting sweetness with a little kick, reflecting their warmth toward followers—“Thank you very much, I will try to be more active here and support artmoots ( ´ ꒳ )⸝❤️”—and their stubborn resilience against the algorithm. Effervescent sparkling sake stands for their experimental, painterly style and love of trying new brushes, like in “I like to experiment in my works And now I really like brushes that imitate oil (ˊᗜˋ)”. Finally, edible gold or star-shaped sprinkles float on top as tiny rewards for perseverance, a sparkly nod to their pinned goals of growing, relaxing, and creating—“Goals for 2025: … Start relaxing while working”—even when they insist “My art is good, the algorithm just ignores me.”.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets consistently emphasize perseverance, mutual support, and working hard more than any other trait, which strongly aligns with Hufflepuff. They openly talk about wanting to improve through steady practice and studies, e.g. saying “I want to start improving my skills and literally learn how to draw again (>﹏<)” and planning “a lot of studies” to get better at drawing in “I really want to improve my drawing skills soon There will be a lot of studies (I hope...)”. Their kindness and desire to support others show when they join art community tags and say “Let’s support each other! ( ´ ꒳ ) #artmoots #moots #artshare”, and when they repeatedly thank people for any activity on their posts like “OMG thanks for the activity on the post! This is very important to me (⁀ᗢ⁀) 💕”. Even when discouraged by algorithms, they stay gentle and appreciative, writing “God guys, thank you for being there… I will continue to try for you!”, which shows loyalty to their small audience rather than chasing clout. Their 2025 goals also include building community and learning to relax while working—“Make friends in the art community and interact with them” and “Start relaxing while working”—which reflects a grounded, patient, and community-oriented mindset typical of Hufflepuffs rather than the sharp ambition of Slytherin or the prestige focus of Ravenclaw. Overall, the dominant pattern is diligent effort, emotional warmth, and loyalty to peers, making Hufflepuff the best fit.

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The song Shake It Off fits them because it’s all about staying resilient and hopeful when you feel ignored or underestimated, which mirrors their struggle with visibility and algorithms. They frequently express frustration about low reach, like when they said "I hate twitter algorithms, damn are you serious 63 views... 💀💀💀" and later insisted "My art is good, the algorithm just ignores me.". Despite this, they keep drawing, posting studies, and opening commissions, showing the same determination to keep going that the song celebrates. Their goals post about wanting to improve, relax, and enjoy art — "I finally want to have fun drawing, and not burnout and apathy" — aligns with the song’s message of letting go of negativity and continuing to create and move forward. Even when they feel their account is "dead," they come back with new art and enthusiasm, just like the song’s insistence on dancing through the discouragement.

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