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Lisa Simpson's intelligence, social conscience, and willingness to call out injustice mirrors Suraj's outspoken tweets. Suraj repeatedly condemns toxic Indian academia, writing "Indian academia kills students in the name of science" and "I hate you Indian academia… we are not terrorists, but simply students who once dreamed of becoming researchers." He also champions LGBT rights, noting "Indian academia reportedly bullies, harasses, and spreads hatred toward the #LGBT community" and proudly identifies as gay. Like Lisa's frustration with the town's shortsightedness, Suraj decries misogyny and homophobia in India: "India seems to be moving backward. Many young people are becoming increasingly misogynistic, homophobic, and drawn to extremism." This blend of high intellect, moral activism, and emotional vulnerability makes Lisa Simpson the best match.

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Suraj's frequent, outward‑facing posts and calls for interaction ("Anyone now in Poland please do contact me", "I met some old friends in my hometown, and surprisingly, they seemed insecure around me") show extraversion. Their focus on patterns, future possibilities, and abstract critiques of Indian academia and societal trends ("Indian academia kills students in the name of science", "Caste is man made made by assholes") point to intuition. The emotional, value‑driven language ("I hate Indian academia", "I want to see you bloom, but not in my garden") indicates a feeling preference. The spontaneous, varied topics and lack of rigid planning ("Got my 1st salary. and half of it will go for rent", "It feels burned out after applying for PhD in multiple places and gets rejected from every place") reflect perceiving. Overall, ENFP best matches Suraj.

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Chemist surviving Warsaw rain with a chai thermos, ex-IISER Bhopal, caffeine-driven, LGBTQ+ ally, cleaning up academia.– @Sunburn_Suraj

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Polish Pride Smolder blends the smoky heat of mezcal with the crisp, forest‑note of Żubrówka to echo Suraj's journey from India to Warsaw ('As I proceed to book my flight tickets all the way to Warsaw. Fear, excitement, enthusiasm and pain of leaving family and friends. Miss you India.'). The sweet mango puree nods to his Indian heritage, while ginger syrup adds a spicy kick that mirrors his outspoken criticism of 'Indian academia kills students in the name of science.' A splash of blue curaçao creates a vivid rainbow hue, celebrating his proud declaration 'proudly gay 🏳️🌈.' The drink’s bitter finish, hinted by a dash of aromatic bitters, reflects the mental‑health struggles he highlights, such as 'Indian supervisor = assholes (no debate) #PhD #phdlife.' Together, the cocktail is a layered, resilient mix that captures his defiant optimism and longing for freedom.

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Suraj constantly confronts injustice, declaring "Indian academia kills students in the name of science" and "I hate Indian academia", showing the boldness characteristic of Gryffindor. They defend marginalized groups, stating "Indian academia reportedly bullies, harasses, and spreads hatred toward the #LGBT community", a courageous stand against oppression. Their loyalty to friends is evident in "During the Convo day, i got a message from my fellow batchmates. 'Never stop helping people, Suraj, it's a rare quality'" and the heartfelt wish to see others "bloom, but not in my garden". Their determination to pursue a PhD abroad, as in "11:11 Got the PhD in Europe... Hard work pays off", reflects daring ambition. Together these traits of bravery, moral conviction, and loyalty align best with Gryffindor.

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Suraj frequently asserts their queer identity and pride, as seen in their bio "proudly gay 🏳️🌈" and the tweet "Happy Pride month all queer and ally." They also describe the hostility they face in India, e.g., "Today, one boy who is my neighbour said to me ‘ye to gay hey, mitha sala’… #homophobia #LGBTQ" and the broader criticism of Indian academia’s toxicity. Their struggle with mental health and loneliness is evident in "My anxiety at its peak." and "It feels great when you overcome loneliness, into an overjoyed solitude." The anthem "Born This Way" celebrates self‑acceptance and resilience, with lyrics like "Don’t be a drag, just be a queen" and "I’m beautiful in my way ‘cause God made me …" Because Suraj’s tweets combine fierce pride, a fight against discrimination, and a desire to thrive despite adversity, "Born This Way" captures their ethos best.

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