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Lisa Simpson is the best match because the user shows strong intellectual curiosity and social activism, much like Lisa’s passion for the environment and justice. For example, they tweet "reducing the climate crisis in north india to individual blame and acting like hindutva only exists in the north is honestly laughable to me" which mirrors Lisa’s environmental concerns. Their frequent literary references, such as "the only aspect of arjuna i actually care abt is that he’s indra’s son… krishna is the only reason his character doesnt fall apart tbh" and "im losing my mind at how ppl talk abt bran … pick up the books ffs", reflect Lisa’s love of books and classic stories. They also voice cultural pride and critique media representation, as seen in "tbh it drives me insane that india hasnt produced even one mahabharata adaptation that actually does the epic justice". Finally, the mixture of earnest positivity ("happy sunday <3") with sharp social critique fits Lisa’s earnest yet outspoken personality.

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Their frequent personal reflections and focus on internal emotional states—e.g., "im so fucking scared" and "happy sunday <3"—show a preference for introversion over outward social stimulation. They consistently discuss abstract ideas, mythic narratives, and cultural critiques such as "tbh it drives me insane that india hasnt produced even one mahabharata adaptation that actually does the epic justice" and "the only aspect of arjuna i actually care abt…", indicating a dominant intuitive (N) orientation. Their tweets reveal decisions driven by personal values and empathy, for instance, "reducing the climate crisis in north india to individual blame… is honestly laughable to me" and the passionate defense of "satyajit ray and raj kapoor’s global legacy", which aligns with the Feeling (F) function. The spontaneous, open‑ended nature of their posts—like "once again thinking about my favourite gothic heroine"—suggests a Perceiving (P) preference rather than a structured Judging approach.

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Lit & film aficionado, South Asian storyteller, climate-concerned, mother's-girl, curling-hair fan. Once mistook a Tolkien quote as a grocery list.– @swanouse

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The cocktail’s spicy jalapeño-infused gin mirrors the line "—he is fire made flesh, she thought, and so am i." from their bio, while the tamarind’s tartness honors their South Asian heritage, echoing the tweet "speaking as a very biased awadhi but i rly do think awadhi cuisine is easily top three across the subcontinent…". A hint of rose water adds a lyrical, Hindustani sweetness that recalls their post about "found this dany edit to one of my absolute favourite hindustani songs ever omg…". The bright splash of blood orange juice captures their love for epic narratives, as seen in the Tolkien quote "for turgon of the mighty house of fingolfin…". Finally, a charred cinnamon stick garnish gives a smoky finish that reflects the fierce, confrontational tone of "the level of dehumanisation happening on this site is insane".

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The user frequently references and analyses literature, mythology, and film, showing a love for knowledge and intellectual depth, as seen in the Tolkien quote "‘for turgon of the mighty house of fingolfin…’" and the lament "tbh it drives me insane that india hasn't produced even one Mahabharata adaptation that actually does the epic justice". They often question narratives and seek deeper understanding, for example "how can ppl even try to deny this? cersei is absolutely well written but grrm also uses some of the laziest misogynistic tropes for her without meaningfully challenging them". Their curiosity spans multiple cultures and languages, from Awadhi cuisine to Hindi poetry, demonstrated by "speaking as a very biased awadhi but i rly do think awadhi cuisine is easily top three across the subcontinent… sorry…". This pattern of valuing wisdom, learning, and critical thinking aligns most closely with Ravenclaw.

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The Sufi anthem 'Bullah Ki Jaana (Main Kaun)' famously performed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan captures @swanouse’s blend of fierce self‑identity and cultural pride. Their tweet 'does bulleh shah know how many ppl still feel understood thru his words' and the Hindi‑Urdu verse they posted ('तू बोले तो बन जाऊँ मैं बुल्ले शाह…') show a deep connection to Bulleh Shah’s poetry, which the song directly celebrates. The line 'he is fire made flesh' from their bio and angry posts like 'vile, hateful freaks' and 'this is making my blood boil' echo the song’s passionate, incendiary qawwali rhythm that channels inner fire into spiritual defiance. Moreover, their frustration with dehumanisation ('the level of dehumanisation happening on this site is insane') mirrors the song’s questioning of identity – 'Bullah ki jaana main kaun?' – making it a perfect musical mirror.

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