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This user most closely resembles Lisa Simpson, particularly in the way they dive intensely into niche interests and approach them with a mix of sincerity and irony. They show a very specific, somewhat academic fixation on obscure Mario characters and media, as seen in posts like “bought a mario party 1 manga from japan to see if it has any fun gus stuff” and “is there a fandom for mario party advance out there”, which echoes Lisa’s deep dives into her own passions (sax, politics, obscure causes). They also combine that brainy niche enthusiasm with a dry, slightly morbid or transgressive humor, such as “What if we chopped yoshi up and ate his flesh” and the note about using deviantArt to “clog up google images results”, much like Lisa’s occasional sardonic streak. Their openness about their online organization and side projects—“Main→@2909kjk | eu uso essa conta pra coisas que não combinam com minha conta principal” and “fun gus/mr e vault: strawpage: … comm info”—reflects Lisa’s tendency to carefully curate her pursuits and identities. Finally, the combination of earnest appreciation for small details (like character outfits in “I just wish they used those outfits in the games cuz they're good Outfits to differentiate them from regular toads”) and a slightly outsider, fandom-conscious vibe fits Lisa’s intelligent, niche-obsessed, and often underappreciated personality.

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They lean Introvert (I): they explicitly separate this from their main account for niche interests (“eu uso essa conta pra coisas que não combinam com minha conta principal”), focus heavily on solitary hobbies like obscure Mario/Toad art and collecting manga (“bought a mario party 1 manga from japan to see if it has any fun gus stuff”), and mostly talk to their timeline rather than describing real‑life social events. They’re strongly Intuition (N): they love niche, conceptual fandom corners (“is there a fandom for mario party advance out there”), build headcanons (“his japanese name is captain good so i hc 'good' as his actual name because of that lmfao”), and riff on meta ideas like how Mario 4komas shouldn’t be treated as canon evidence (“those were basically Nintendo sponsored fan comic compilations”). Their tone fits Feeling (F): they center personal tastes and emotional reactions (“they do and I love to do it with Mr E specially I like him Screaming”), use expressive/emotive posting like “No toad is straight” and “this could've been a shadow drop😭”, and care about characters’ vibes more than objective analysis. They appear Perceiving (P): their feed is spontaneous and playful (“what should my next fun gus model be”), they jump between topics (moving house, question box, random language trivia, memes) without a clear structure (“just a question box”), and they crowdsource decisions rather than following a fixed plan. Overall, an INFP fits best: a creative, niche‑fandom‑obsessed introvert who lives in headcanons and aesthetics, expresses strong personal values through humor and character fixation, and uses their side account as a flexible space to explore specific, beloved interests like Fun Gus, Mr. E, and obscure Mario media.

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Mario Party Advance scholar, Fun Gus/Mr. E archivist & gijinka toad artist. Once bought a MP1 manga just for 3 seconds of mushroom guy lore.– @seo2909

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The matcha-infused gin stands for their slightly chaotic but thoughtful nerd energy, like buying a Mario Party 1 manga just to hunt for niche content: “bought a mario party 1 manga from japan to see if it has any fun gus stuff”. Strawberry liqueur brings in the sweet, affectionate side that shows up when they gush over characters like Mr. E, calling his temper cute: “more mr e temper, so cute...”. Yuzu soda keeps the drink bright, bubbly, and a little weird, like using this account for things that don’t fit on the main: “eu uso essa conta pra coisas que não combinam com minha conta principal”. The blue curaçao float is a nod to their deep-dive fandom brain and obscure-lore aesthetic, especially their obsession with Fun Gus and Mr. E: “Fun gus will be here” and “i really want mr e and fun gus”. Finally, the pop rocks rim captures their unhinged, explosive humor—like casually suggesting: “What if we chopped yoshi up and ate his flesh” and declaring: “No toad is straight”, making this cocktail as loud and delightfully unnormal as their timeline.

Your Hogwarts House
Their behavior is strongly driven by niche curiosity and deep-dive style learning, which fits Ravenclaw. They go out of their way to import a Mario Party 1 manga from Japan purely to see if it has a specific obscure character, saying they bought it "to see if it has any fun gus stuff" “bought a mario party 1 manga from japan to see if it has any fun gus stuff”, which shows obsessive, research-like interest. They also compile and correct detailed character information, noting they missed dialogue and then providing what they missed “apparently I missed some Mr E dialogue in my compilation, so here's all the dialogue I missed ( more mr e temper, so cute... )”, a very Ravenclaw "must have the full data" instinct. Their humor is quick and meta, like the comment about Nintendo-sponsored comics and fan shipping discourse “I think some people need to stop using the Mario 4komas as evidence for their ships cuz those were basically Nintendo sponsored fan comic compilations”, indicating analytical thinking about sources and canon. Even their use of side accounts, archives, and vaults for specific interests “fun gus/mr e vault: strawpage” shows an organized, knowledge-hoarding mindset typical of Ravenclaw rather than the ambition of Slytherin or the overt bravery of Gryffindor.

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Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance fits them because it’s dramatic, a little unhinged in a fun way, and obsessed with oddly specific characters—just like their fixation on niche Mario content and side characters such as Fun Gus and Mr. E, shown in tweets like “Fun gus will be here” and “apparently I missed some Mr E dialogue in my compilation, so here's all the dialogue I missed ( more mr e temper, so cute... )”. The song’s campy, theatrical energy mirrors their posts about bizarre, slightly morbid humor like “What if we chopped yoshi up and ate his flesh” and their gleeful weirdness in “i think something is wrong w my copy of mario party advance”. Bad Romance is also about loving things that are messy and niche, which parallels their dedication to obscure Mario media, as seen in “bought a mario party 1 manga from japan to see if it has any fun gus stuff”. The song’s dramatic, slightly obsessive tone matches how they curate vaults and archives for these characters, referenced in “fun gus/mr e vault: strawpage”. Overall, the chaotic, passionate fandom energy of Bad Romance lines up with their offbeat, deeply invested online persona.

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