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Your Simpsons character
Yun most closely resembles Lisa Simpson: thoughtful, analytical, and outspoken about ethics and media. They take principled stances on online behavior and real-world issues, like calling out harassment with posts such as “I heard there are wuwa players harrasing the VA is this true?” and criticizing people who drag topics like genocide into petty game wars in “You think comparing this is fine? Its worse than just game slander…”. Like Lisa, they’re introspective and a bit idealistic about culture, defending others’ right to enjoy fiction in “its anime, its fiction, let ppl enjoy what they want. Go back to the quiet days where we all enjoyed our stuff.”. Their long-term, disciplined F2P challenge in Wuthering Waves — saving astrites for years and documenting the journey in tweets like “After 2 years of saving, I have finally saved enough to get my first max out character as a F2P. what a journey it has been!” — echoes Lisa’s diligence and love of self-improvement. At the same time, their curiosity about anime, games, and content creation, shown in posts like “finished my video talking about the best anime of all time. what are your opinions?”, feels very much like Lisa’s earnest enthusiasm for her interests.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert (I): most tweets center on solo projects and long-term personal challenges rather than socializing, like documenting a two‑year Wuthering Waves saving journey and streaming mainly to showcase that grind, e.g. “After 2 years of saving, I have finally saved enough to get my first max out character as a F2P. what a journey it has been!” and “I've decided that I'm gonna document my WuWa progress. this is my aproach to keep my gambeling addiction under control (which means its content lol)”. They favor Intuition (N) over raw Sensing: they repeatedly step back to talk about broader trends and principles (gacha tribalism, censorship, media morality), as in “This gacha tribalism is BS” and “I really hope this take will age like milk… I feel like that we are moving towards an age where not only one punch man will get this treatment”, showing pattern‑seeking and future implications rather than just recounting facts. Their tone is strongly Thinking (T): they frame issues in terms of consistency, principle, and critique (sometimes bluntly), such as “idc what game you like or hate, but you dragging the topic of genocide, murder and any controversy irl into a gacha tribalism is the worst” and “Stop virtualsignalling and moralflagging. Let those ppl enjoy their entertainment”. They are clearly Judging (J) in how they plan and structure their life: the two‑year F2P challenge with numeric logs and clear goals (“total asterites spend: 46560… almost hit my goal, last spurt of 5k more and we pull 🫡”) and their deliberate decision to become a part‑time content creator (“I have been contemplating. But I think I am gonna start as a part time contentcreator… Maybe it's time for me to commit”) show structured, goal‑oriented behavior. Putting these together—reserved but expressive online, big‑picture analytical takes, strong principles, and long‑term planning—INTJ is the best overall fit.

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Part-time creator documenting a 100k WuWa F2P journey & anime takes. Forgot to record a whole stream once, so now I hit record twice.– @T_Yun_Z

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail starts with strong high-proof sake or soju to embody their long-haul, disciplined F2P grind in WuWa, like when they said they’d saved every last bit of astrites since 1.0 and finally hit their goal in “After 2 years of saving, I have finally saved enough to get my first max out character as a F2P.”. Matcha syrup adds a mellow, focused sweetness that reflects their thoughtful takes on gacha tribalism and anime, seen in “both are good games fundamentaly stop bitching over nothing”. Grapefruit juice brings a sharp, zesty frustration that shows up when they call out toxicity and bad-faith drama like in “This gacha tribalism is BS”. Tonic water represents the bubbly, experimental side of their new content-creator journey and WuWa challenge logging, as in “I've decided that I'm gonna document my WuWa progress… this is my aproach to keep my gambeling addiction under control (which means its content lol)”. Finally, a dash of bitters nods to the heavier, more critical thoughts on media and culture they sometimes share, like “I never wanted to talk about this, but I really hope this take will age like milk.”.

Your Hogwarts House
Yun consistently shows loyalty, steady hard work, and a strong sense of fairness, which are classic Hufflepuff traits. They commit to a long, self-imposed challenge in Wuthering Waves for two years as F2P, carefully documenting the grind and savings: “after 2 years of saving, I have finally saved enough to get my first max out character as a F2P. what a journey it has been!” and “Ive saved every last bit of astrites. Ive almost hit my goal, last spurt of 5k more and we pull 🫡”. That patience and perseverance is reinforced by their decision to start documenting progress to keep their gambling addiction under control, turning it into content: “this is my aproach to keep my gambeling addiction under control (which means its content lol)”. Their sense of fairness and desire for people to get along shows in how they reject gacha tribalism and moral grandstanding, saying “stop bitching over nothing” and “let ppl enjoy what they want… Let those ppl enjoy their entertainment 😭”. They also express gratitude and warmth toward their small audience—“Thank yall for 900 views😭. never thought so many would be intrested!”—and look for others to share in their journey, asking if anyone is interested in pulling for them to “show the world” their work: “I really want to show the world my work… Is anyone interested in pulling”. While there are analytical and opinionated moments that hint at Ravenclaw or Gryffindor, the dominant pattern is loyal dedication, slow consistent effort, and a strong preference for fairness and harmony, which fits Hufflepuff best.

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A fitting song for Yun is Legends Never Die because it captures long-term grind, resilience, and turning struggle into something memorable—exactly what they’re doing with their F2P WuWa challenge and content journey. They committed to a two‑year saving challenge and documented it with pride, writing things like “After 2 years of saving, I have finally saved enough to get my first max out character as a F2P. what a journey it has been!” and “I’ve been doing something the past 2 years since wuwa’s release… I really want to show the world my work sadly I am new CC and dont pull much views in.”. The song’s theme of pushing through doubt and obscurity mirrors how they keep creating despite low views and setbacks, like forgetting to record a stream but still fighting to recover it: “I messed up. forgot to record the whole livestream. luckly got my TwitchWizz friend who knew how to export old streams”. Yun also stands firm against online toxicity and tribalism—“This gacha tribalism is BS” and “idc what game you like or hate, but you dragging the topic of genocide, murder and any controversy irl into a gacha tribalism is the worst.”—which fits the song’s defiant, battle‑through‑the-fire energy. Overall, their mix of passion, persistence, and a desire to leave a mark as a creator and gamer matches the anthem‑like, aspirational tone of Legends Never Die.

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