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Your Simpsons character
The account reads most like Lisa Simpson: politically engaged, principled, and often frustrated that others don’t seem to care enough. They repeatedly center human rights and justice, like when they ask why anyone cares about charts during a genocide: “why does anybody care about charts right now when a genocide is going on”, and when they urge support for Palestinian families: “for anyone looking to support Palestinian families… if you can pleaseee have a look at it thank you”. Their feminism is explicit and critical, echoing Lisa’s sharp moral reasoning, as in: “i need the idea that feminism is a fight or equality, rather than a fight for liberation from patriarchy to stop being pushed” and their critiques of “choice feminism”: “oh choice feminism how i hate you 💔 free these poor girls from ur grasp”. They’re also introspective and a bit emotionally candid in a very Lisa way, saying things like “u guys w me lowkey i only use twt when im mentally ill” and “stomach hurts j thinking ab the state of the world”. At the same time, they balance seriousness with nerdy, niche interests (Marvel Rivals, anime, Phoenix Wright edits, crochet), which fits Lisa’s blend of earnest activism and dorky enthusiasm.

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They lean Introvert (I) because they often frame Twitter as a small, familiar space and show some social anxiety about visibility, e.g. saying “my tweets flop so bad!! never leaves my follower circle it’s okay though ❤️” and worrying “i hope my oomfs don’t find it weird when i reply to them on random tweets”. Their timeline is dominated by broader patterns, systems and social critique rather than concrete day‑to‑day details, pointing to Intuition (N); for instance they reflect on US societal division in “idk why it isn’t more concerning … that america is SO so divided, like how is it in any way a functional society when half of the population hates the other half” and on how feminism is framed in “i need the idea that feminism is a fight or equality, rather than a fight for liberation from patriarchy to stop being pushed, it weakens the movement so much”. They are clearly Feeling (F)‑oriented, prioritizing ethics and empathy over detached logic, as seen in emotional responses to injustice like “stomach hurts j thinking ab the state of the world. innocent people being murdered… yet little t no outrage” and in their advocacy for Gaza fundraisers such as “for anyone looking to support Palestinian families… if you can pleaseee have a look at it thank you ❤️❤️❤️”. Their views are expressed in a structured, value‑driven way that suggests Judging (J): they draw clear moral lines (e.g. “pandering to men will never be feminist”) and speak in definitive, planned‑sounding critiques of cultural trends like “all these braindead tiktok trends genuinely taking us back decades”. Overall, the combination of intense concern for social justice, big‑picture thinking, emotionally charged but principled arguments, and a somewhat private online presence fits best with INFJ rather than neighboring types like INFP (more exploratory/less structured) or ENFJ (more overtly socially outgoing).

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Amna, 21 | feminist media ranter, Marvel Rivals enjoyer & part-time crochet artist. Once updated iOS by accident and it’s been my villain origin story.– @talkabtducks

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Bitter orange aperitivo stands for how unapologetically political and outspoken they are, from calling out ads as "top 10 worst" to saying "men r evil and vile." Pomegranate syrup adds deep sweetness and a red hue for their constant love and grief for Palestine, Sudan, and Congo, and their efforts to get people to "adopt a Palestinian family." Cold brew coffee gives it a strong, wired energy that matches queuing for comp in Marvel Rivals and gaming chaos like "enemy magik in our backline making me go 3/20." Rosewater softens the edges and nods to their tenderness and vulnerability when they admit "stomach hurts j thinking ab the state of the world" and tell people "don’t kill yourself ❤️ life is worth living." Finally, soda water and lime make it a little chaotic and fizzy—like updating iOS "by accident" and still logging on to say their tweets "never leave my follower circle it’s okay though ❤️."

Your Hogwarts House
Their feed is dominated by outspoken moral positions and a willingness to confront injustice directly, which is very Gryffindor-coded. They repeatedly call out oppression and genocide with emotionally charged language, e.g. “how many times do palestinians have to be bombed and murdered… it makes me so so so sick” and “stomach hurts j thinking ab the state of the world… it makes me feel so small and worthless”, showing a strong nerve to face horrific realities rather than look away. They openly challenge misogyny and harmful social narratives, such as “men r evil and vile… women arent even allowed to EXIST without men sexualising them” and “women face horrific domestic abuse… pandering to men will never be feminist”, which reflects moral courage and a readiness to fight. There’s also a streak of blunt, sometimes impulsive confrontation in tweets like “shut the fuck uuuuuuuppppppppp u have to be 10 years old or dense…” and “shit music and a disgusting misogynist pick a struggle”. While they show kindness and loyalty (supporting Palestinian fundraisers and saying “don’t kill yourself ❤️ life is worth living”), the dominant traits are moral bravery, righteous anger, and a strong urge to stand up for what’s right, all of which align most closely with Gryffindor.

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A song that fits them well is nothing new because it balances political awareness, emotional heaviness, and a quietly self-aware, online-girl melancholy. They’re deeply affected by global injustice and desensitisation, writing about how Gaza fundraisers flood their feed and how it’s “so so radicalising and heartbreaking” in posts like “every third video on my tt fyp is a family in gaza begging for help” and “stomach hurts j thinking ab the state of the world”, which echoes the song’s sense of watching the world get worse while feeling small and powerless. They are outspokenly feminist, critiquing choice feminism and misogyny in threads like “oh choice feminism how i hate you 💔 free these poor girls from ur grasp” and “women face horrific domestic abuse… but she wants to profit off of imagery of herself being degraded”, matching the song’s frustration with how women are treated and commodified. At the same time, they’re introspective and a bit self-deprecating about their place online and in life, saying things like “my tweets flop so bad!! never leaves my follower circle it’s okay though ❤️” and “u guys w me lowkey i only use twt when im mentally ill”, similar to the track’s vulnerability about feeling disposable and unseen. Even in lighter posts about fandoms and games, such as “the hate for taylor swift leaving my body when i hear all too well like… banger idc”, there’s that same mix of irony, sincerity, and emotional intensity that defines nothing new.

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