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This user most closely matches Lisa Simpson, with a mix of intense niche interests, strong analytical habits, and sincere emotional investment in media and ethics. Like Lisa going on deep dives about jazz or political theory, they write long, thoughtful breakdowns about Fallout lore and themes, such as “#falloutseason2spoilers i still think the super mutants speech on how ghouls and super mutants are a direct consequence of mankind's atrocities…” and “#falloutseason2spoilers . . is the war between 'abominations' and humans… it just strikes me as incredibly familiar”. They’re earnest about craft and improvement, seen in posts like “im trying to get over my anxiety over publishing only extremely polished art pieces lol” and “draw those wrinkles. include those eyebags… accentuate those nasolabial folds on that old man”, which mirrors Lisa’s perfectionism and dedication. Their combination of nerdy enthusiasm and social awareness—complaining about discourse as “reheating 2015 2016 tumblr's nachos” while still caring how their intent is read, as in “I keep forgetting tumblr is the 'how dare you say we piss on the poor' website so i need to clearly outline my intent…”—fits Lisa’s thoughtful but slightly beleaguered vibe. Even their New York commuting frustrations and near-disaster at work, like “this thing nearly actually ended my life today… sent hot steam and water towards me”, echo Lisa’s tendency to narrate everyday chaos with wry self-awareness rather than pure slapstick like Homer or Bart.

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They lean Introvert (I): most activities are solitary (drawing, writing, deep-dive lore analysis), and they mention being exhausted from work/commute and disappearing from Discord, e.g. “sorry to the people on discord i still need to reply to work and the long ass commute i do exhaust me so bad i pass out immediately as soon as i get home”, which suggests limited social bandwidth and recovery in private, even though they can be animated online. They are strongly Intuitive (N): they constantly connect media to broader themes and obscure references, like “is the war between 'abominations' and humans the super mutant was alluding to pulled from the plot of van buren's the Reservation??? but with super mutants included too besides ghouls...” and “im surprised nobody has made the connection that the life support chamber from the credit's surroundings bear a strong resemblance to its concept art from the behind the bright lights and big city section of the new vegas guide book”, showing pattern-spotting and conceptual linking over concrete here‑and‑now. Their style is more Thinking (T) than Feeling: they push back on weak arguments and criticism with structured points, e.g. “'owb is bad because its only reddit humor' 100% the dlc. dont just do the main quest. like actually 100% visit every single location and let them all sink in... and then get back to me.” and dissect platform discourse with analytical distance like “no offense but some of this discourse in seeing as of late is just reheating 2015 2016 tumblr's nachos”. They look Judging (J): they talk about plans and projects (ongoing WIPs, art studies, multi-part lore), such as “i had to physically stop myself from typing because i had so many ideas but 1/2” and their long-term, evolving OC work like “obligatory new (still a wip!) vs old (2018) good doctor art comparison...”, reflecting goal orientation and structured follow‑through. Overall, a pattern-focused, theory‑heavy, critical yet creatively driven worldview with long-running projects and detailed meta-analysis fits INTJ best.

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NYC office gremlin with a metal playlist, Fallout brainrot & an OC called The Good Doctor. Missed a train once because I was taking photo refs.– @rotarydials

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This drink starts with Midori, a nod to their gleeful discovery that they can make “infinite midori sours” “i finally have sweet and sour mix and combined with the sprite I have i can make infinite midori sours”, capturing their bright, enthusiastic side. A shot of smoky mezcal stands in for the wasteland grit and extreme metal energy that runs through their Fallout obsession and subway-warrior life “was waiting for the 4 train in sub freezing temperatures for over 30 minutes…”. Cold brew coffee reflects the late-night lore crafting and art marathons, like when they’re “crafting some devastating good doctor lore in my mind palace” “crafting some devastating good doctor lore in my mind palace”. A blackstrap rum float adds a dark, molasses depth for their love of ghouls, super mutants, and posthuman horror “man i love ghouls and super mutants. tears in my eyes”, plus the morally complicated charisma of The Good Doctor “ok so fun fact. the bobblehead is there to reflect the catered, charismatic, and almost commercial visage he presents to the public…”. Finally, a few drops of saline solution evoke literal sweat and tears from metal shows and NYC commutes “would you hang out with a ghoul irl even though they would smell really bad?? man I'm a metalhead i go to shows all the time half the people attending dont even wear deodorant” and the harsh, salty edge of Fallout’s world, making this an intense, experimental sour that still goes down dangerously easy.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets consistently show analytical thinking and a love of digging into lore, which are classic Ravenclaw traits. They don’t just watch Fallout content; they dissect it, like when they trace thematic and visual connections in the show’s super mutant/ghoul politics and older game concepts: “is the war between 'abominations' and humans the super mutant was alluding to pulled from the plot of van buren's the Reservation???” and “i think the inclusion of the supermutant being holed up in...a cathedral, was a nice subtle call back to fo1 and the children. do we have some sort of post human supremacist cult happening here?”. They also notice obscure visual details and production choices, such as “im surprised nobody has made the connection that the life support chamber from the credit's surroundings bear a strong resemblance to its concept art from the...new vegas guide book” and their critique that show-New-Vegas is too small compared to concept art and TRPG depictions: “one criticism i have is that new vegas in the show seems a little /too/ matching with fnv game scale... its a shame it seems they didnt get inspiration from such”. Their enjoyment of worldbuilding and meta-lore details—like the niche card-game factoid: “one of my fav niche fo2/fnv facts is theres an in universe equivalent 2 magic the gathering called 'tragic the garnering'...”—further shows curiosity for deep-cut knowledge. Even in art, they frame work as study and improvement, asking for prompts to practice and talking about art studies: “leave me some asks as i do more art studies” and analyzing facial aging details in drawing: “draw those wrinkles. include those eyebags... accentuate those nasolabial folds on that old man”. All of this paints a picture of someone driven primarily by curiosity, close observation, and intellectual engagement with fiction—hallmarks of a Ravenclaw.

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A well‑known metal classic like The Number of the Beast fits them because it captures their love of heavy, dark aesthetics and extreme metal. Their bio openly states they’re an “extreme metal liker,” and they constantly revel in horror‑adjacent, apocalyptic imagery, like when they said they were “crafting some devastating good doctor lore in my mind palace”. The mix of theatrical darkness and lore‑heavy narrative in the song matches their obsession with Fallout worldbuilding, from posts like “An Advertisement for 'The Good Doctor' New Vegas Daily News” to their deep dives into factions and episodes such as “#falloutseason2spoilers what im seeing is that all these corporations are clearly relevant”. The apocalyptic and occult vibe also parallels their enthusiasm for ghouls, super mutants, and wasteland horror, as seen in “man i love ghouls and super mutants. tears in my eyes” and their fixation on Big MT’s body horror in “100% the dlc. dont just do the main quest… get a real feel on the visceral horrors of big mt”. Finally, the song’s dramatic, almost campy intensity mirrors how they approach fandom and analysis—serious and passionate, but always with a slightly tongue‑in‑cheek, theatrical edge, like when they joked “how to piss off the entire fallout fanbase: i love fallout pinball”.

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