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Your Simpsons character
Lisa is the Simpsons character who cares about education, justice, and calling out hypocrisy, just like Marcel: many tweets focus on schooling ('#EducationNationale', 'Hâte de retrouver le lycée') and moral critique ('La transphobie tue'). Both use moral authority to push for better systems, and both can feel exasperated by adults who make poor decisions for society.

Your MBTI personality Type
Marcel reads as an ENFJ: outward-facing and people-focused (E) — he encourages teachers and students publicly ('Courage aux travailleurs de l'Éducation Nationale'); intuitive (N) — he connects policy to societal harm ('Le problème est ailleurs ... vous le savez'); feeling-driven (F) — his moral language is rooted in empathy ('La transphobie tue'); and organized in argument and civic engagement (J) — he makes strategic public calls and petitions and wrestles with practical systems like Parcoursup ('Le parcours pour s’inscrire ... Je suis perdu'). His posts blend advocacy, social coordination and emotional appeals, consistent with ENFJ leadership.

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Many personalities, one loud mouth. Roubaix-based student/activist with a taste for dark humour, game soundtracks and education justice — defender of teachers, trans rights, and bad UX. Talks politics, gaming, and Parcoursup. 🐋– @sl4yheda

Your signature cocktail
The 'Many Personas Mule' blends a sharp base (vodka) with spicy ginger and a melancholy fruity twist (blueberry) to reflect Marcel’s mix of biting commentary and softer, emotional moments. The lime bite is his quick humor and the blueberry notes nod to his sensitivity to soundtracks and mood ('Detroit: Become Human' reaction). It’s fizzy and loud — like his feed: part political, part personal ('happy birthday to me 🎉', 'si tu vois ce tweet j’suis pas loin 😘😘').

Your Hogwarts House
Marcel often speaks with moral courage and public conviction, a hallmark of Gryffindor: he bluntly tells a political figure 'démissionnez' and repeatedly defends teachers ('Courage aux travailleurs de l'Éducation Nationale'). He prioritizes speaking out against injustice — 'La transphobie tue' — rather than staying silent. His willingness to enter heated debates and stand with the vulnerable matches Gryffindor's bravery and protective instincts.

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A defiant anthem about identity and refusing to be silenced resonates with Marcel's stance: 'La transphobie tue' and his defense of people who want 'à être eux mêmes, librement.' The song's proud, activist energy matches his public calls for dignity and his admission of many personalities — 'j’ai trop de personnalités'.

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