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Your Simpsons character
The user’s focus on blocking negativity and staying in a personal bubble mirrors Homer's love of his couch and TV, where he often declares "I like my little corner of this app, don't need anyone else." Like Homer's quick-to-anger outbursts, the user says "sorry to hear you're seeing so much negativity. I've started hiding their replies... and I just do it." Their distrust of "reply guys" and profanity-filled rants such as "I can't trust some of my reply guys anymore ..." and "Honestly people with shit replies can actual fuck off" echo Homer's blunt, sometimes vulgar reactions. The repeated calls to "block" and "filter:replies" reflect Homer's desire to shut out unwanted noise, just as he often shouts "D'oh!" when annoyed. Finally, the user's occasional awareness of social issues ("cw// homophobia, transphobia ... this is the reality every single day") shows a brief moment of conscience similar to Homer's occasional, fleeting moments of empathy.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user prefers a private, controlled space ('I like my little corner of this app, don’t need anyone else.'), indicating introversion. They focus on concrete tools and practical steps ('How to filer replies out (Word) filter:replies'), which aligns with sensing. Their blunt, logical judgments of others ('They are pathetic... Typical leftist trash') reflect a thinking approach. Finally, the systematic use of filters and blocking ('I’ve started hiding their replies and then it brings up an option to block them and I just do it') shows a judging preference for order and structure.

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Tweet curator fighting reply overload. Turned off filter:replies once & got a timeline double-sized - my sanity's surprise party. #Wera– @Roby9421

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The drink mixes gin's clean clarity with Campari's bitter edge, echoing how the user says, "I've started hiding their replies and then it brings up an option to block them" and their need to filter negativity. A splash of sweet mirin adds a hint of the Japanese "mirin?" from their bio and their occasional Japanese tweets, like "試しに filter:replies を外したら、表示されるツイートが倍近くなって…". Ginger liqueur adds a spicy kick that mirrors the fiery tone of tweets such as "armchairs are really starting to annoying me" and "Honestly people with shit replies can actual fuck off". Finally, orange bitters tie it together, representing the complex, layered experience of dealing with homophobia and transphobia, as they note, "cw// homophobia, transphobia ... the reality every single day". This cocktail is served in a small coupe, a "little corner" of the bar, reflecting the tweet "I like my little corner of this app, don't need anyone else."

Your Hogwarts House
The user shows a strong focus on self‑preservation and strategic control of their online environment, a hallmark of Slytherin. They write, "I've started hiding their replies and then it brings up an option to block them and I just do it. I like my little corner of this app, don't need anyone else." They also use cunning tactics like filtering with "filter:replies" to manage noise, as seen in "How to filer replies out (Word) filter:replies." Their blunt, ambitious attitude toward critics—calling them "pathetic" and urging them to "stop delete your comments REPORT AND BLOCK FFS"—shows the bold, assertive nature valued by Slytherin. While they express frustration with negativity ("cw// homophobia, transphobia ... the reality every single day"), they prioritize personal boundaries over loyalty, aligning more with Slytherin's self‑interest than Hufflepuff's. Overall, the combination of strategic manipulation, self‑protective ambition, and willingness to dominate the conversation points to Slytherin.

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Roby9421 repeatedly says they hide and block negative replies, writing "I've started hiding their replies and then it brings up an option to block them and I just do it." This mirrors the song’s chorus that "the haters gonna hate, hate, hate," showing a desire to ignore criticism. They also post "How to filer replies out (Word) filter:replies," indicating they actively filter out negativity, essentially shaking it off. Their comment "I like my little corner of this app, don’t need anyone else" reflects the song’s attitude of not caring about others’ opinions. The repeated frustration with "cw// homophobia, transphobia … this is the reality every single day" underscores why they need to let such negativity roll off, just as the song encourages.

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