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Your Simpsons character
Milhouse Van Houten is the quintessential insecure, socially‑awkward kid who constantly craves friendship, which matches Snail's repeated pleas like "Who want me" and "God I'm lonely". Like Milhouse, Snail feels abandoned and undervalued, evident in the tweet "Going from being someone's #1 special person to not being that has made me realise how dead my social life is…". Both characters are nerdy and tech‑oriented; Snail's frustration with browsers ("I guess I gotta replace Firefox with something else") mirrors Milhouse's love of video games and gadgets. The user's yearning for a partner who shares hobbies ("I need a wife who plays OSRS") parallels Milhouse's long‑standing crush on Lisa and desire for a companion. Overall, the mix of chronic insecurity, yearning for acceptance, and geeky interests makes Milhouse Van Houten the Simpsons character that best fits Snail's online persona.

Your MBTI personality Type
The frequent expressions of loneliness and the desire for friends in a specific timezone ('Where do Australians hang out online I need friends in my timezone', 'God I'm lonely') indicate an introverted focus on inner experience. The many concrete references to gaming hardware and mechanics ('What should I do with my spare 9700x3d and rtx 208ti', 'riot should remove the ap scalings from miss fortune's kit') show a preference for concrete, sensory information, pointing to Sensing. The decisions and statements are driven by personal values and emotions rather than pure logic ('The worst part about loving someone and losing them…', 'I need a wife that plays osrs'), reflecting a Feeling orientation. Finally, the spontaneous, unstructured nature of the tweets—repeating pleas like 'Who want me' and flexible plans such as 'I'm beginning my self‑improvement arc by this time next year…'—suggests a Perceiving lifestyle.

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Aussie gamer & tech tinkerer streaming OSRS & ARAM. On a quest for timezone mates & better vibes. Once built a PC in a snail's time. 🐌💻– @SnailOnTwitch

Your signature cocktail
The drink’s swirling blue Curaçao mirrors Snail’s "left spiraling snail" bio, while the ginger beer gives it a distinctly Australian kick, echoing the tweet "Where do Australians hang out online I need friends in my timezone". A touch of honey syrup represents the longing to be called "honey" again, as seen in "i want to hear someone call me honey again". The gin’s clean bite reflects the tech‑support side of their personality ("working in tech support im always surprised at how many people literally cant read"). Together the ingredients create a bittersweet, slightly fizzy cocktail that captures Snail’s mix of loneliness, hope for connection, and gaming‑fuelled energy, just like the repeated "Who want me" pleas.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets repeatedly stress a longing for community and loyalty, e.g., ‘Where do Australians hang out online I need friends in my timezone’. They show a patient, hard‑working mindset, promising ‘I’m beginning my self‑improvement arc… by next year I will be in a better place mentally and physically’. Their desire for dependable companionship (‘I need a wife that plays OSRS…’) and willingness to be supportive of others (‘People growing distant sucks I always feel stuck’) aligns with Hufflepuff’s values of loyalty, patience and dedication.

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The repeated feelings of isolation, e.g., "Who want me" and "God I’m lonely", echo the self‑deprecating chorus of Radiohead’s "Creep" ("I’m a creep, I’m a weirdo"). The tweet "Going from being someone's #1 special person to not being that has made me realise how dead my social life is without anything to fill that void man it's so over for me" mirrors the lyric "I don’t belong here". Their self‑identification as "I’m snail" and the confession "I am mentally damaged" capture the song’s sense of being an outcast. The mention of the algorithm abandoning them ("The algorithm has abandoned me") reinforces the alienation expressed in the song. Overall, the lyrical focus on not fitting in and yearning for acceptance aligns perfectly with "Creep".

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