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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson best matches this user: thoughtful, self-reflective, and quietly driven to improve at their craft. Like Lisa constantly practicing sax or studying, this user openly tracks their artistic growth, saying things like “I definitely improved from my last drawing.” and “I’m improving pretty fast at drawing trees.”. Their experiments with style and technique, such as “I went back to this art style It’s alright I guess” and “Holy crap I cooked at the lineart”, show the same mix of high standards and bursts of pride Lisa often has. The introspective side comes through in posts like “Does anyone else find drawing front facing bodies hard?... I struggle with it.” and “Kinda lost the motivation to complete this”, echoing Lisa’s occasional burnout and self-doubt. Even the playful, slightly nerdy focus on specific subjects (like trees and odd angles) in tweets such as “We need more weird frieren angles” and “Pine trees are weird to draw. I hate drawing pine trees.” aligns with Lisa’s tendency to get deeply absorbed in niche interests.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert (I) because their tweets center on solitary creative work and personal moments rather than socializing or group events, e.g. focusing on their art struggles and small life shares like “Not art related. Just wanted to share” and simple food posts such as “Chicken salad 👍”. Their attention to concrete visuals and physical subjects (trees, hands, food, characters) over abstract theory suggests Sensing (S), shown in posts like “So uhh… how do you draw trees????” and “Hand”. The emotional tone and self-evaluative language point to Feeling (F): they call themselves a “Mediocre artist,” say “Kind of proud of this one”, and admit “Kinda lost the motivation to complete this”, all focused on how the art makes them feel rather than on technical analysis. Their process appears flexible and motivation-driven rather than tightly planned, which fits Perceiving (P); for example, they adapt their workflow with “What if I just color it right away and refine it later so that the idea and motivation doesn’t get lost right away?” and casually experiment with styles like “I went back to this art style It’s alright I guess”. Overall, an ISFP profile fits a reserved, feelings-driven artist focused on concrete visuals, personal expression, and flexible, inspiration-based work habits.

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Backgrounds, trees & strange angles. Occasionally cooks lineart and chicken salad. Trying to outrun burnout one colored sketch at a time.– @SpaceDev1158

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail starts with pine-and-citrus gin, a nod to their battle with nature studies and evolving skill, from “Pine trees are weird to draw. I hate drawing pine trees.” to “I’m improving pretty fast at drawing trees. I’m addicted to drawing trees.”. The cloudy apple juice keeps it honest and unpretentious, echoing the self-aware bio “Mediocre artist” and humble musings like “It’s alright I guess”. A jelly-sweet berry syrup drizzles in playful chaos inspired by food posts such as “Jelly” and “Chicken salad 👍”, capturing their cozy slice-of-life energy. The sparkling water brings light fizz for the bursts of motivation behind ideas like “What if I just color it right away and refine it later so that the idea and motivation doesn’t get lost right away?”, keeping the drink lively but not overwhelming. Finally, a dash of herbal bitters represents those moments of doubt and burnout in posts like “Kinda lost the motivation to complete this” and “Does anyone else find drawing front facing bodies hard?”, giving the cocktail depth—because their so-called “mediocre” phase is actually where all the interesting flavor lives.

Your Hogwarts House
The strongest traits visible in @SpaceDev1158’s tweets are curiosity, creativity, and a focus on learning and experimentation, which align most closely with Ravenclaw. They openly reflect on process and technique, like when they ask for advice and admit difficulty with specific technical problems in drawing: “Does anyone else find drawing front facing bodies hard?Especially faces? I struggle with it.”. This is reinforced by their self‑driven experimentation with workflow and motivation, as in “What if I just color it right away and refine it later so that the idea and motivation doesn’t get lost right away?”, which shows analytical thinking about how they learn and create. They also show an almost studious obsession with a specific subject, trees, documenting their rapid improvement and iterative practice: “I’m improving pretty fast at drawing trees. I’m addicted to drawing trees.” and “So uhh… how do you draw trees????”. Even when they’re self‑deprecating in their bio (“Mediocre artist”), their timeline shows a thoughtful, reflective artist constantly testing styles and techniques, which is very characteristic of a Ravenclaw mindset rather than primarily ambitious (Slytherin), valor-driven (Gryffindor), or community/loyalty-focused (Hufflepuff).

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A fitting song for @SpaceDev1158 is Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol because its gentle, introspective tone mirrors their humble, self-reflective way of talking about art, like calling themselves a “Mediocre artist” in their bio while clearly improving over time. The song’s theme of quietly continuing and finding meaning in simple moments matches tweets such as being “Kind of proud of this one” while sharing art “Kind of proud of this one [picture]” and casually posting food or pets like “Chicken salad 👍 [picture]” and “Say hello to Tortilla [picture]”. Their struggle with burnout and motivation aligns with the song’s emotional honesty and longing for simplicity, especially when they write about their process: “I keep getting burned out on art projects, so I have a solution for me. What if I just color it right away and refine it later so that the idea and motivation doesn’t get lost…”. The way they openly admit difficulties, like “Does anyone else find drawing front facing bodies hard?Especially faces? I struggle with it.”, reflects the vulnerable, quietly resilient energy of the song. Overall, their mix of self-doubt, steady improvement, and appreciation for small, personal moments fits the emotional landscape of Chasing Cars very well.

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