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The user most closely matches Lisa Simpson. They’re politically vocal, left-leaning, and critical of authority, echoing Lisa’s activism and anti–police-brutality stance, as seen in their ACAB in the bio and tweets like “motiu n. 380176928 pel q catalunya i eukadi haurien d ser independents”. They care about language, minority cultures, and structural fairness, arguing in detail about multilingualism and translation in politics in tweets such as “Esta gent eixsteix de veritat? Creus que a Suïssa, amb 3 idiomes oficials, no tenen traductors?…” and “Molt feliç d'equivocar me aquí. A Suïssa, no hi ha traductors…”. Their queer, agender, and aro-spectrum self-identification—“I'm agender so... ya'll can keep it for all i care tbh” and “To all my aro spex fellas HAPPY #AroWeek”—parallels Lisa’s role as the thoughtful outsider who doesn’t quite fit conventional norms. Finally, the mix of niche fandoms (Splatoon, Zelda, anime), intellectual-style nitpicking, and occasional exasperated moralism, like “they may not b straight, but their priorities sure fucking are”, all reinforce a very Lisa-like blend of earnest idealism and sharp critique.

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They read as more introverted than extroverted: their timeline is heavy on fandom, games, and political commentary rather than social events, and they often speak from a reflective, individual perspective, e.g. “i have no idea tf im doing” and “imma just not enter yt for a while”, which suggests retreating into their own space rather than seeking crowds. Their focus is clearly intuitive (N): they jump from concrete prompts to broad ideas about identity, language, and politics, such as “motiu n. 380176928 pel q catalunya i eukadi haurien d ser independents” and the long reflection on multilingual parliaments and translation norms in Switzerland/Canada in this tweet. They are strongly feeling (F)-oriented, prioritizing values and empathy over detached logic, for example defending queer and aro identities and saying “it doesn't matter if you 'actually' are, who's to judge that? what's important is that it makes you happy”, and expressing moral outrage at injustice with emotional language in tweets like “MIREU, LO FATXA ESTE…”. Their style leans perceiving (P): they joke about not knowing what they’re doing (“i have no idea tf im doing”), react spontaneously to news and fandom content (e.g. “wow, this aged like milk with sizzle season, huh”), and don’t present themselves as structured or highly planned. Taken together—the introspective tone, value-driven political and queer posts, imaginative fandom engagement (Splatoon, MHA, Zelda, etc.), and flexible, reactive tweeting style—INFP fits better than a more outwardly assertive type like ENFP or a more structured NFJ.

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Agender aro gamer yelling about Catalan politics, Splatoon, and queerness. Once confused a spoiler for a weapon patch note and never recovered.– @real_willsolace

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This cocktail is sharp, political, and a little chaotic, just like someone who openly says “Ni oblit, ni perdó | ACAB” and regularly drags Spain and its institutions. The Valencian orange gin nods to their Mediterranean roots and tweets about Catalonia, País Valencià and infrastructure, like “vergonyós que hi hague tan mala connexió amb transport públic entre Catalunya i el País Valencià”. Rosemary and black pepper vermouth adds a dry, slightly aggressive edge that fits their tendency to call out bullshit, such as “MIREU, LO FATXA ESTE SE CREU QUE PER USAR PARAULES 'RARES' ÉS MÉS INTEL·LIGENT”. The bitter grapefruit & tonic syrup reflects their wary stance on tech and power, like “lo de la ia done bastant por ja eh” and “when you see that blue check, you know bad things are coming...”. A splash of ratafia brings herbal warmth and queer, fandom comfort, echoing their love of Splatoon and anime ships in tweets like “yaassssss SPLATOON SPLATOON SPLATOON...” and “lesbians”. Topped with soda and lime, it stays lively and a bit irreverent, fitting an agender, aro-spec gamer who can say “gay gay homosexual gay” and then calmly add political analysis in the next tweet.

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This user shows a very Gryffindor pattern of openly confronting injustice and authority, often in blunt, combative language. Their ACAB stance in the bio and tweets like “motiu n. 380176928 pel q catalunya i eukadi haurien d ser independents” and “spain #1 «en qué quieres que te gane» solen dir, no?” show a willingness to pick political fights and call out their own state, which fits Gryffindor’s principled, confrontational courage. They also directly mock and challenge people they see as bigoted or arrogant, as in “MIREU, LO FATXA ESTE SE CREU QUE PER USAR PARAULES 'RARES' ÉS MÉS INTEL·LIGENT. A vore, ves i gita't, que se nota que a tu te patina l'embrague, xaval, crack, màquina”, showing boldness rather than tact or calculation. Their commentary on language politics and representation, e.g. “Esta gent eixsteix de veritat?... Aprèn, per favor...”, reflects a strong sense of justice and readiness to publicly admonish ignorance, even if it means conflict. While they have humor and fandom interests that could fit other houses, the dominant traits are outspoken bravery and a readiness to fight for what they believe is fair, which aligns most strongly with Gryffindor.

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A song that fits them well is You Need To Calm Down by Taylor Swift, because it mixes unapologetic queer pride with pointed social and political criticism. They openly celebrate queer identity, as seen in posts like “gay gay homosexual gay” and “#pride IS BACK, BITCHESSS”, which matches the song’s loud, colorful support of the LGBTQ+ community. At the same time, they have a sharp, combative edge toward bigotry and reactionaries, e.g. “MIREU, LO FATXA ESTE SE CREU QUE PER USAR PARAULES 'RARES' ÉS MÉS INTEL·LIGENT. A vore, ves i gita't, que se nota que a tu te patina l'embrague, xaval, crack, màquina” and the ACAB in their bio, mirroring the song calling out haters and hypocrites. Their mix of internet-meme humor and political commentary, such as “spain #1 «en qué quieres que te gane» solen dir, no?”, also fits the song’s playful yet confrontational tone. Overall, the track’s theme of proudly being yourself while dragging oppressive systems and attitudes lines up strongly with how they present themselves online.

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