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Your Simpsons character
They read as a thoughtful, opinionated nerd with strong media takes and niche fandom hyperfixations, which fits Lisa Simpson best among the main cast. Like Lisa, they care about nuance and overthinking discourse, as seen when they say "I think people can have different interpretations of something without turning it into discourse because some arguments can be nuanced…" and complain about ao3 tagging logic in "This whole ao3 tagging discourse is so stupid 'don't like don't read'…". Their aroace, they/them identity and firm boundaries in the bio ("basic DNI | don't like, don't interact") echo Lisa’s principled, values-driven personality. The way they get intensely into specific interests—Dungeon Meshi in "I am snowballing so hard back into dungeon meshi", Honkai: Star Rail and specific characters like Yanqing in "I am so serious I don't think I'm picking up this game again unless Yanqing is onscreen I'm so serious", and Splatoon frustration in "Splatoon Ranked has something against me why do they always put me with the worst matchups known to man"—matches Lisa’s intense, slightly obsessive fandom and hobby energy. Their mix of sincere affection for friends (calling them "oomfs" and saying "HAPPY NEW YEAR'S TO ALL MY OOMFS❤️❤️❤️❤️") and exasperation with the world around them is very Lisa-coded, rather than chaotic like Bart or detached like Homer.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert: their timeline centers on close mutuals and being low‑key, like calling followers “oomfs” and saying “this platform is so ass🥹” while preferring games and fandom over broad social exposure. Their Intuition shows in abstract, interpretive posts and meta takes, such as “I think people can have different interpretations of something without turning it into discourse…” and the reflection on how people have become conservative about shipping in “I feel like a lot of ppl enjoy ships but don't enjoy shipping you know what I mean?”. They clearly favor Feeling over Thinking, making value‑laden, boundary‑focused statements like “basic DNI | don't like, don't interact” and critiquing misogyny and AO3 discourse from an ethical, emotional angle in “People try so hard to not be mysoginistic that they just go full circle and reinvent mysoginy” and “This whole ao3 tagging discourse is so stupid 'don't like don't read' how am I going to know if I don't like it if there are no tags…”. Their Perceiving side shows through spontaneity and flexible plans: they impulsively decide things like “Guys anyone up for salmon run today...like right now....”, bounce between hyperfixations (“I am snowballing so hard back into dungeon meshi”, then Splatoon and HSR), and joke about making a “comeback” without a structured plan in “Am I making a comeback or am I making a comeback”. Overall, the combination of introspective fandom engagement, strong personal values, and easygoing spontaneity most closely fits INFP.

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18 • they/them • aroace. Rotating obsessions: purple-coded guys, Yanqing, Splatoon, HSR, Dungeon Meshi. Once played Splatoon 3 days straight & felt better.– @tesnuseht

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail is a bright, slightly chaotic mix that hits like logging onto the timeline after a gaming binge. Lavender gin stands in for their love of purple characters and soft, dreamy aesthetics, matching their bio’s “purple characters lover” and their Yanqing fixation in “Every time I change my pfp I always go back to Yanqing because it feels weird I might be stuck with Yanqing forever”. White grape juice keeps it non-romantic and a little elegant, nodding to their aroace identity in the bio and the way they still cherish affection for oomfs in “HAPPY NEW YEAR'S TO ALL MY OOMFS❤️❤️❤️❤️”. Butterfly pea flower tea shifts from blue to purple with citrus, mirroring their tendency to “snowball” into new hyperfixations like in “I am snowballing so hard back into dungeon meshi” and “I can't believe I'm snowballing back into Splatoon I didn't think it would happen”. Grapefruit tonic adds a bitter-sweet snap to capture their sharp takes on fandom and discourse in “This whole ao3 tagging discourse is so stupid 'don't like don't read'…” and “People try so hard to not be mysoginistic that they just go full circle and reinvent mysoginy”. Finally, edible silver glitter references little details they obsess over like “Durin's vision is in a silver casing how did I never notice this huh”, giving the drink the same extra sparkle they bring when yelling about Splatoon and HSR in “FUCK AEROSPRAYS CAME ACROSS THE AEROSPRAYS BRIGADE AND GOT MY ASS BEAT AIM BOT ASS PLAYERS” and “I am so serious I don't think I'm picking up this game again unless Yanqing is onscreen I'm so serious”.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets show a consistently analytical and reflective mindset that aligns most with Ravenclaw. They dissect fandom and discourse dynamics in a nuanced way, as seen when they argue that differing interpretations don’t have to become fights and emphasize nuance and incomplete information in discussions: “I think people can have different interpretations of something without turning it into discourse because some arguments can be nuanced especially when ppl don't have a clear picture of the situation and try to string together a cohesive picture with what they're given”. They also critique AO3 tagging discourse with logical reasoning about information and expectations: “'don't like don't read' how am I going to know if I don't like it if there are no tags telling me what I should expect from it, make it make sense.”. Their enjoyment of complex shipping charts and cross-fandom pairings (e.g., long chains of “Ship/Skip” judgments like “hear me out on Lisa/Mizuki” and “Saw oomf do this and now I'm intrigued”) shows a playful, pattern-focused, and creative engagement with media. While they are clearly loyal to their friends and fandoms, the dominant throughline is a thoughtful, critical, and idea-driven way of talking, which fits Ravenclaw best.

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A song that best fits them is girls by girl in red, because it matches both their queer identity and their casual, online-fandom tone. Their bio explicitly includes rainbow and butterfly emojis and labels like “they/them, aroace” and “purple characters lover,” and they constantly show affection for their online circle, like “HAPPY NEW YEAR'S TO ALL MY OOMFS❤️❤️❤️❤️” and “Merry Christmas to all my lovely oomfs❤️❤️”. The song’s queer framing and emotional warmth line up with how they gush over favorite characters and ships, for instance “Before I leave I wanna say I LOVEEEEE polyshack so much” and their long chain of “Ship/Skip” posts where they enthusiastically endorse many queer-coded pairings. At the same time, their willingness to call out fandom nonsense, like “This whole ao3 tagging discourse is so stupid 'don't like don't read'...” and “People try so hard to not be mysoginistic that they just go full circle and reinvent mysoginy”, fits the introspective, slightly fed-up undertone in the song’s lyrics. Overall, girls captures their queer identity, their heartfelt attachment to online community, and their blend of softness and sharp commentary.

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