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This account reads most like Lisa Simpson: analytical, media‑literate, and constantly frustrated that everyone else is misreading the text. They repeatedly correct fandom misunderstandings and ask people to "read the manga," as in "Lets read the manga please" and "I think we gotta start asking people what characterization is because JJKs characterization is literally one of the best things about the manga", which mirrors Lisa’s habit of lecturing others when they miss the point. Like Lisa going on passionate rants about politics or ethics, this user dives into structural and political implications in fiction, e.g. "how is staging a coup not tangible for change but one civilian asking someone whats wrong is". They also have that Lisa blend of genuine enthusiasm and exasperation, hyping good writing ("This is legitimately one of the best chapters i've read all year holy shit") while being openly annoyed at shallow criticism ("Its too many people on this site that can't read and are loud about it"). Even the self‑deprecating bio "useless ass account" fits Lisa’s occasional insecurity despite clearly being one of the sharpest people in the room.

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They present as more introverted than extroverted: most tweets are long-form analysis of manga/anime discourse rather than personal life or social events, and they even frame themselves self-deprecatingly in their bio as a “useless ass account,” suggesting they’re not chasing social spotlight. Their focus is clearly intuitive (N): they constantly discuss themes, systems, and implications—e.g., arguing about systemic change and coups in a fictional setting in “So lemme get this straight: Expanded counseling programs and more anti racism work has more tangible change than a coup and the dismantling of the 3 major parties that upheld a corrupt system?” and “I dont understand anitwt how is staging a coup not tangible for change but one civilian asking someone whats wrong is”. Their style is strongly thinking (T): they prioritize internal consistency and logic, calling people out for misreading or bad argumentation, as in “Its too many people on this site that can't read and are loud about it” and “When people talk about 'characterization' they don't actually care about a characters motivations, themes, motifs etc they just wanna see Jujutsu strolls in manga format”. They lean judging (J) because they argue from structured positions about narrative rules and worldbuilding, often “doubling down” on prior views and expecting coherence from stories and from fans, like in “I'm doubling down on how i felt about it loved most of it except for the nobara thing and Hakari v Uraume” and their insistence that critics ignore established changes in Jujutsu society in “People were complaining about how jujutsu society didn't change and completely ignored that chapter lol”. Overall, their pattern of abstract, systems-level analysis, logical argumentation, and structured stances on fiction and fandom aligns best with INTJ.

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Manga analyst accidentally trapped on anitwt. Once missed the Champions League to argue about coups in fiction. JJK, CSM, Kagurabachi, WSJ talk.– @shithousing

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Smoky Japanese whisky stands in for their relentless, battle-theory energy and JJK fixation, the same vibe as them saying “I think we gotta start asking people what characterization is because JJKs characterization is literally one of the best things about the manga”. Strong cold-brew coffee reflects the late-night, hyper-analytical anitwt debates like “I should be watching the CL rn and i'm on anitwt arguing how a coup actually does in fact change a system”. Yuzu bitters add a sharp, zesty edge for the way they call people out with lines like “Its too many people on this site that can't read and are loud about it”. Black sugar syrup brings a darker sweetness that matches their love of grim, melancholic series such as when they note “This is the very first chapter man the melancholic tone of the series was always there lol”. The splash of soda water keeps it lively and meme-able, fitting an account that calls itself a “useless ass account” while still dropping takes like “Hakari v Kashimo is such a weird fight because people should leave that fight thinking 'Damn these guys are ridiculously strong'”.

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This user consistently approaches fiction like an analyst rather than a pure hype-fan, which is very Ravenclaw-coded. They dissect how systems and politics work in stories, pushing back on shallow readings with arguments like questioning why people claim a coup isn’t tangible change and laying out structural shifts in Jujutsu society in detail: “So lemme get this straight: Expanded counseling programs and more anti racism work has more tangible change than a coup and the dismantling of the 3 major parties that upheld a corrupt system?” and “The Zenin clan is gone, the Gojo clan lost a lot of power after Satoru died, and the Kamo clan is a shambles thanks to Kenny... And Kusakabe is the new head of NSS that's already multiple changes”. They also constantly correct misunderstandings with a focus on close reading and internal logic – e.g., “Lets read the manga please” and “I think we gotta start asking people what characterization is because JJKs characterization is literally one of the best things about the manga” – showing a love of interpretation and definitions. Even when annoyed, their main weapon is argumentation rather than posturing, like when they break down Sukuna’s portrayal and reader misreadings in threads such as “When people talk about 'characterization' they don't actually care about a characters motivations, themes, motifs etc…” and “The way people are so against the idea of sukuna holding back vs gojo…”. This repeated pattern of valuing textual evidence, thematic coherence, and intellectual debate over vibes or tribalism is quintessentially Ravenclaw.

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A chaotic, sarcastic, and hyper-analytical anime/manga fan like this fits Smells Like Teen Spirit. Their own bio, "useless ass account", mirrors the song’s self-deprecating, disaffected tone, and they repeatedly complain about people not reading or understanding media, like in "Its too many people on this site that can't read and are loud about it" and "Lets read the manga please". They thrive on arguing with fandom takes, as seen in "I should be watching the CL rn and i'm on anitwt arguing how a coup actually does in fact change a system" and "I think we gotta start asking people what characterization is because JJKs characterization is literally one of the best things about the manga", which matches the song’s rebellious, fed-up energy. Their timeline is full of contrarian defenses of series like JJK and CSM, for example "Its JJK but people are too dishonest for that convo" and "The anime understood the tone of the series more than the fans did", echoing the song’s frustration with the crowd while still being very much part of it. The blend of passion, cynicism, and ‘I’m over this but I can’t log off’ energy matches the grungy, disillusioned spirit of the track almost perfectly.

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