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Lisa Simpson is the most fitting match because she is the moral conscience of Springfield, constantly confronting sexism, racism and other injustices, similar to how Thea's tweets criticize misogyny and transphobia (e.g., 'Sometimes I wish I could tell people that transphobia (and obviously, transmisogyny) are just misogyny ALL the way down, but I can’t do that because nobody cares about misogyny either! We’re fucked!'). She also feels isolated and that her advocacy is ignored, as shown by 'My posts always reach the worst people ever I hate it so much here' and 'When you learn about the interconnected systems of oppression ... you will be filled with boundless rage.' Thea's self‑critical statements like 'I don’t know how to be normal and not annoying I’m sorry!! 😭' echo Lisa’s occasional self‑doubt and feeling like an outsider among her peers. The user's frequent references to seeking allies ('I know exactly one cis man who completely avoids this and he’s literally the best') align with Lisa’s search for supportive friends. Overall, both share a passionate, socially conscious mindset combined with personal insecurity and a sense of not fitting in.

Your MBTI personality Type
The pattern of self‑focused, reflective statements such as 'I’m always doing this … I don’t know how to be normal … I’m sorry!! 😭' indicates introversion. Their focus on broad systemic patterns, e.g., 'When you learn about the interconnected systems of oppression that plague every inch of our lives you will never ever stop noticing them everywhere,' shows a preference for intuition. The emotional, value‑driven language like 'Sometimes I wish I could tell people that transphobia (and obviously, transmisogyny) are just misogyny ALL the way down, but I can’t do that because nobody cares about misogyny either! We’re fucked!' reflects feeling over thinking. Finally, the spontaneous, unstructured posting style and admission of not knowing how to be normal, as in 'I don’t know how to be affectionate without coming off as weird or too much 😭😭😭', points to a perceiving orientation.

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She/Her. Trans femme writer who turned a Genshin sidequest into a manifesto. Gaming, fandom & activism in 280 chars. 🌈 #T4T4T #Eimikosara– @TacticalFE

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail, called "Queer Quake", mixes gin, blue Curaçao, charcoal simple syrup, grapefruit bitters, and a pinch of edible glitter. The dark charcoal syrup captures the tweet "My posts always reach the worst people ever I hate it so much here" and the feeling of being stuck in the shadows. The bright blue Curaçao nods to their prideful line "She/Her 🏳️⚧️" and the constant desire to be seen. Grapefruit bitters reflect the sharp frustration in "Sometimes I wish I could tell people that transphobia (and obviously, transmisogyny) are just misogyny ALL the way down". The glitter adds a fleeting sparkle like the hopeful "Women will change the world" tweet, reminding them that even in darkness there can be a flash of hope.

Your Hogwarts House
Thea’s tweets show a strong analytical and learning mindset, such as the observation that "Genshin has a 2:1 female:male ratio, and yet male characters are the focus of most fanworks by about 5 times over…Fandom misogyny remains undefeated," which reflects a data‑driven critique. They also repeatedly discuss systemic oppression, noting "When you learn about the interconnected systems of oppression…you will be filled with boundless rage," indicating a deep intellectual engagement with social theory. Their frequent references to fan‑fiction, meta‑analysis of media, and love of quoting others ("I want to reference Halimede’s ‘Writer. Dreamer. Lesbian.’ bio…") demonstrate a love of knowledge and wit, hallmarks of Ravenclaw. While they are emotionally intense, the dominant pattern of curiosity, insight, and intellectual commentary aligns best with Ravenclaw values.

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Their constant feeling of being an outcast and self‑described 'horrible person' mirrors the lyric 'I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo.' They repeatedly write tweets such as 'My posts always reach the worst people ever I hate it so much here' and 'I don't know how to be normal', echoing the song’s sense of alienation. The refrain 'I don't belong here' resonates with their frustration about being misunderstood, as shown in 'I'm always doing this'. Their anger about oppression ('transphobia ... are just misogyny') adds a layer of bitterness that the song’s melancholy captures. Overall, the raw, self‑critical tone of 'Creep' aligns with the emotional intensity and despair present in many of their tweets.

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