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Your Simpsons character
Lisa fits best because she’s principled, outspoken, and politically aware in the same way this user is. They call out injustice directly, like criticizing platforms that enable grooming and exploitation in tweets such as “This is the same platform that got called out a few months ago for having a category in which streamers chatted up young girls and children, getting them to do inappropriate acts on stream btw 🙂 They LITERALLY had live Groomingi” and “Absolutely disgusting response. Not only bringing up someone who can't defend themselves because they're deceased, but throwing queer and disabled people under the bus, AND downplaying grooming. You should be ashamed.”. Like Lisa, they’re creative and academically inclined, directing and animating their own series and sharing art and production updates, for example “Scene One of The Mystery in Crimson Chapter One is complete!! Here's a sneak peek :>!!” and “Update for anyone who's following for tmic ... 3 scenes are complete now, and they're the biggest!”. They’re introspective and open about mental health and trauma, similar to Lisa’s more serious side, as seen when they discuss OCD and anxiety in “'Oh I think I cope with OCD pretty well!' I say locking up my house 3 times over bc I thought I heard something” and “I hate having medical anxiety because why did I just panic over accidentally inhaling bath water and thinking I have a brain eating amoeba.”. Their complicated relationship with their parents and reflections on strict/abusive parenting echo Lisa’s family struggles, for instance “Most 'Strict' parents are just abusive” and “My parents (especially my father) jokingly slap me… They're now confused as to why I flinch when someone raises their hand near me”. Overall, they balance righteous anger, empathy for victims, and nerdy creative passion—very much in line with Lisa Simpson’s core personality.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean introvert: their social life mostly appears online and centered around their own projects (The Mystery in Crimson), commissions, and niche fandoms, and when they mention real‑life interactions it’s often with discomfort, like feeling threatened by their grandma’s dog or being deeply unsettled when a classmate called them a “good boy” in a sultry tone (“Some guy from my college called me a 'good boy'...”). They show strong intuition (N) through big‑picture, abstract takes about media and fandom culture rather than just concrete details, such as critiquing the over‑studio‑fication of indie work and encouraging people to just create for its own sake (“As much good as indie studios have done... Not everything needs to be the next TADC”), or analyzing how adaptations handle sensitive scenes like Snowkit’s death (“Why is everybody complaining that Snowkit's death isn't in the Graphic novel..”). Their values and arguments are very feeling‑oriented (F): they react strongly to issues of abuse, grooming, and marginalized groups with moral language and empathy, for example condemning responses that throw “queer and disabled people under the bus” and downplay grooming (“Absolutely disgusting response. Not only bringing up someone who can't defend themselves... AND downplaying grooming.”), and frequently discussing their own trauma and others’ suffering in an emotionally attuned way (“Most 'Strict' parents are just abusive”). On the J vs P axis, they look clearly judging (J): they direct and structure a multi‑episode animated series, track production stages, and worry over consistency errors (“Update for anyone who's following for tmic... 3 scenes are complete now... I'm left with scene 4”; “Save me I just found a consistency error in the second ep of my show”), and they speak in definitive moral judgments about people and media (“genuinely disgusting,” “The whole point... nothing redeemable”). Taken together—private but outspoken online, abstract and pattern‑driven, deeply values‑ and empathy‑focused, and structured about projects and ethics—INFJ is the best fit for their overall presentation.

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18 | He/They | Director of The Mystery in Crimson. I draw sad cats & doomed lesbians, once got a college lesson on bad design using Bee as the example.– @T0astedR0bin

Your signature cocktail
Spiced dark rum stands in for their heavy, sometimes brutal backstory and strong opinions, like when they talk about abusive parents and say things like “Most 'Strict' parents are just abusive”. The cherry hibiscus soda is a nod to the dramatic, longform, animated flair of The Mystery in Crimson, and their own hype like “Wow Family Lineage Wow something something… go watch tmic”. A dash of chocolate bitters reflects the dark, critical edge in tweets calling out grooming and platforms, such as “They LITERALLY had live Groomingi” and “The whole point of Mouthwashing is that there's nothing redeemable about Jimmy. Why would you want a rapist plushie in your room :|”. The splash of lime juice mirrors their sharp humor and self-roasting energy, like “Oh wait. I misread this entire tweet. Hahahhahaha I'm an idiot I DID say this term, guys don't kill me I run on 1 braincell an hour”. Finally, the blackberry syrup drizzle is for the soft, found-family and skrunkly-creature side, sweet but a bit gothic, as seen when they post “FOUND FAMILY 🔛🔝” and gush over tiny guys like “Guys... guys..... skrungly... little guy... Literally only 1 apple tall.......”. This makes the drink strong but playful, darkly dramatic yet still fruity and bright—much like their timeline.

Your Hogwarts House
Robin reads as a strongly values-driven, confrontational type who repeatedly steps into conflict to call out harm, which is very Gryffindor-coded. They openly condemn downplaying grooming and the mistreatment of queer and disabled people in a very direct way, e.g. “Absolutely disgusting response. Not only bringing up someone who can't defend themselves because they're deceased, but throwing queer and disabled people under the bus, AND downplaying grooming. You should be ashamed.” and “Oh but when I say 'Hazbin doesn't care about SA victims' suddenly I'm the crazy one 😐”. They also speak up about grooming platforms and predatory creators even when it’s messy or unpopular, such as “This is the same platform that got called out... They LITERALLY had live Groomingi” and “Just a heads up to my mutuals... 'Kit to Leader' is genuinely disgusting and I don't think yall should support that game”. Their willingness to publicly challenge racism and transphobia in their own family, like “Holy shit why are my parents so obsessed with the idea that Asian Immigrants are coming over to assault women. Im sick of arguing with them CONSTANTLY over this” and “We need to tell cishet men to stop trans chasing actually!!”, shows the classic Gryffindor blend of moral courage and readiness to fight. While they clearly work hard and care about their creative project The Mystery in Crimson (which could hint at Hufflepuff or Ravenclaw), the most defining through-line in their tweets is bold, sometimes impulsive defense of vulnerable people and outspoken confrontation of injustice—core Gryffindor traits.

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A fitting song for Robin is Welcome to the Black Parade because it blends theatrical storytelling, emotional intensity, and defiance in a way that mirrors their creative work and personal history. They’re a young but dedicated creator juggling writing, animation, and directing their own series The Mystery in Crimson, as seen when they celebrate progress like “Scene One of The Mystery in Crimson Chapter One is complete!! Here’s a sneak peek :>!!” and joke about long episode lengths in “I joked that tmic episodes are stranger things length bc they're 40 minutes on average”. The song’s themes of trauma, resilience, and found family resonate with how they openly discuss abusive parents and survival, for example “My parents (especially my father) jokingly slap me... They're now confused as to why I flinch when someone raises their hand near me” and “Most 'Strict' parents are just abusive”. Robin’s intense protectiveness over vulnerable people and anger at injustice echoes the song’s defiant tone, shown when they call out grooming and exploitation like “This is the same platform that got called out... They LITERALLY had live Groomingi” and “Absolutely disgusting response... You should be ashamed.”. Finally, their love of melodramatic, emotionally heavy narratives—e.g., doomed yuri and tragic character arcs in TMiC such as “One of the TMiC characters is cursed to die over and over and over”—fits perfectly with the song’s dramatic, operatic structure and cathartic climax.

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