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Your Simpsons character
This user aligns most with Lisa Simpson: sharp, politically outspoken, and unapologetically judgmental about injustice and stupidity. Like Lisa, she mixes left-leaning or anti-fascist politics with sarcasm and moral outrage, e.g. calling out fascists and Nazis in posts like “Cansada de estos nenazis, cuándo se van a Alemania” and “Hay que m4t4r una bands de yankis amigo”. She is intellectually engaged with media and culture, overanalyzing anime, games, and art in a very Lisa-like way, as seen in “Se me caen las lágrimas la gente mira Gundam por los robotitos y por lo que se ve no les llega nada más que eso” and her defense of Kojima in “Como lo banco al viejo Kojima, padre”. Her academic complaints and struggles also echo Lisa’s student identity, like “Dios por qué es tan difícil Fonética me quiero matar” and “Oficialmente en 3er año🙏🏻🙏🏻🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥”. Finally, beneath the aggression, there’s clear loneliness and social anxiety—very reminiscent of Lisa feeling isolated for being intense and principled—seen in tweets like “Quiero amigos pero soy muy asocial y me aislo demasiado” and her desire to find a girlfriend in “El año que viene me voy a poner las pilas y me voy a conseguir una novia”.

Your MBTI personality Type
They read as more introverted (I) than extroverted: they often mention isolation and difficulty with socializing, like “Quiero amigos pero soy muy asocial y me aislo demasiado”, and their feed is mostly commentary rather than descriptions of active social life, despite occasionally interacting with others online. Their style points to intuition (N) rather than sensing: they regularly jump from specific events to broader cultural or political takes, such as “Los españoles deben sen los colonizadores que menos se quieren hacer cargo de sus crímenes…” and “No existe con la misma magnitud porque la casta racial instalada acá es diferente…”, showing abstract, systemic thinking instead of just concrete details. They lean strongly thinking (T) over feeling in communication style: they are blunt, confrontational, and often insulting when criticizing others, e.g. “Por favor ya no aguanto estos tweets mogólicos…” and “No todos los varones pueden ser neurodivergentes y tener adaptaciones, alguno tiene que ser un pajero”, prioritizing sharp evaluations over tact. Their spontaneity and somewhat chaotic tone suggest perceiving (P) over judging: they joke about procrastination and disorganization, like “Arruinando una amistad porque se me da por aislarme❤️” and setting informal, aspirational goals such as “El año que viene me voy a poner las pilas y me voy a conseguir una novia” without any sign of structured planning. Overall, the combination of inward focus, abstract political and media analysis, harsh but analytical criticism, and a flexible, unstructured lifestyle matches INTP better than neighboring types like INTP’s more organized cousin INTJ or the more socially involved ENTP.

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20 • Argentine teacher-in-training & yuri enthusiast. Complains about politics, gushes about anime, survives on gym sessions and iced drinks.– @saikichikito

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This drink is sharp, smoky, and just a bit unhinged, matching the chaotic, sweary energy of tweets like “Tiene que morir una banda de gente, este y los de los comentarios” and “Hay que m4t4r una bands de yankis amigo”. The bitter aperitivo and grapefruit juice capture their constant mix of irritation and humor about politics, culture, and everyday life, as in “Cansada de estos nenazis, cuándo se van a Alemania”. Mezcal adds a smoky, grown-up edge that fits a 20-year-old lesbian gymbro who tweets “Ser un gymbro no es fácil” and still spirals about uni like “Dios por qué es tan difícil Fonética me quiero matar”. Ginger beer brings the fizzy, shitpost energy of “Increíble como adopté el kkkkkkk una vez y no lo solté nunca más”, while the chili kick is their aggressive love for yuri and women in general, echoing “El año que viene me voy a poner las pilas y me voy a conseguir una novia” and “Dios que lesbianas”. Strong but still playful, it’s the kind of cocktail you’d order while ranting about anime, politics, and men in group projects, just like in “Hacer trabajos con compañeros varones es top1 peores cosas que te pueden pasar en la facultad”.

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This user consistently shows a sharp, ruthless edge and a strong us‑vs‑them mentality that aligns closely with Slytherin. They frequently talk about people who "have to die" or deserve violence, like the tweet saying “Tiene que morir una banda de gente, este y los de los comentarios” and another one declaring “Dios hay que ponerle una bala entre ceja y ceja”, which reflects an extreme, ends‑justify‑the‑means moral stance rather than Gryffindor idealism. Their ambition and drive show up in academic and professional contexts, such as “Oficialmente en 3er año🙏🏻🙏🏻🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥” and “Conseguí laburo real como docente en una escuela”, pointing to a desire to advance and secure their position. They also display a strong instinct for self‑preservation and strategic distancing from people they dislike, e.g. mocking or aggressively rejecting certain groups: “Cansada de estos nenazis, cuándo se van a Alemania” and “Es culpa de la cantidad de uruguayos chotos que hay acá”. While there is some wit and intellectual interest in politics and media criticism, as seen in comments on racism and colonialism like “Los españoles deben sen los colonizadores que menos se quieren hacer cargo de sus crímenes…”, the dominant pattern is a cutting, partisan, survival‑oriented worldview typical of Slytherin more than the detached curiosity of Ravenclaw or the warmth of Hufflepuff.

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A fitting song for @saikichikito is “Bad Reputation” because they’re openly combative, sarcastic, and clearly unconcerned with being perceived as ‘nice’ or polite. They joke about violence and death in an exaggerated, hyperbolic way, like saying “Se tiene que morir una banda de gente” and “Hay que m4t4r una bands de yankis amigo”, which echoes the song’s rebellious refusal to play by social rules. They’re fiercely opinionated about politics and culture, calling out groups and countries without filter, for example “Cansada de estos nenazis, cuándo se van a Alemania” and “Es culpa de la cantidad de uruguayos chotos que hay acá”. At the same time, there’s a vulnerable side under the armor, like admitting “Quiero amigos pero soy muy asocial y me aislo demasiado” and joking about self-destructive thoughts in “Me voy a colgar del puente de cerca de casa”, which fits the song’s mix of defiance and underlying hurt. Their lesbian identity and unapologetic thirst in tweets like “Dios que lesbianas” and “For female only” in their bio reinforce that they live loudly on their own terms, just like the attitude in Bad Reputation.

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