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They’re most similar to Lisa Simpson, who is creative, politically outspoken, and often more thoughtful than the people around her. Like Lisa, they’re artistic and ambitious across multiple fields: they compose music, model and script on Roblox, and proudly share progress like “holy shit i did it i coded a good enemy ai” and “modeling is cool”. They also show strong moral and political stances, e.g. “if you support ice in anyway please block/unfollow me or let me know so i can block you thanks” and concern about anti‑LGBT school policies in “The new Texas law apparently forced my high school to get rid of their 'Pride Club' and 'No Place for Hate Club'”. Their sensitivity and frustration with online toxicity—shown in “it makes me really sad when i just like see someones reply and then see the little comment button greyed out and i find out that i got blocked by someone ive never talked to” and “Going to log out so that I don’t use it so often I’ll still tweet every now and then but toxic cesspool turns out not to be the greatest spot”—also fits Lisa’s mix of idealism and disillusionment. Finally, their self-aware, slightly self-deprecating humor about their own work, like “oh hell no!” at their own creations and calling their code “ASS” in “i love coding (ALL MY CODE IS ASS IM GONNA KMS)”, matches Lisa’s tendency to be both high-achieving and hard on herself.

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They seem more introverted than extroverted: their fun posts are mostly about solo creative work like modeling, coding, composing, and drawing (e.g. “modeling is cool”, “holy shit i did it i coded a good enemy ai”), and they repeatedly call Twitter a toxic cesspool and talk about possibly deactivating (“Going to log out so that I don’t use it so often”), which suggests social drain rather than seeking constant interaction. They lean toward intuition: they frequently discuss overarching impressions, values, and meta takes about communities and games rather than concrete step‑by‑step details, e.g. “life gets a whole lot better when you start believing everyone who says the stupidest shit imaginable is just being satire” and their broader commentary on school culture and laws (“Schools are a place for hate now?”). Their strong moral stances and concern for how people are treated indicate feeling over thinking; they prioritize ethics and empathy even when it costs them socially, as in “please don't harass people for shitting on shattered… theres ways to correct and inform people without being an ass” and “if you support ice in anyway please block/unfollow me”. They also express personal hurt and sensitivity openly, e.g. “it makes me really sad when… i find out that i got blocked by someone ive never talked to like whatd i doooo”, which is more characteristic of F than a detached T style. Finally, they appear more perceiving than judging: they describe their work as messy and self‑deprecating (“ALL MY CODE IS ASS IM GONNA KMS”, “this is shit i hate this”), often jump between projects and interests (Forsaken, Shattered Hopes, Pressure, UGC, music, art), and their tweeting style is spontaneous and in‑the‑moment rather than structured or planned. Altogether, this pattern fits INFP: a creative, values‑driven introvert who focuses on ideas and feelings, expresses strong personal ethics, and works in a flexible, somewhat unstructured way.

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15 • Roblox dev for Shattered Hopes | composer, scripter & modeler • once crashed Clipchamp with a ‘peak’ leak and still called it a success– @theaguast4

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This is a bright, nonalcoholic drink with chaotic energy—bubbly sparkling raspberry lemonade for their hyper, friendly online vibe and excitement over projects like “holy shit i did it i coded a good enemy ai” and “Wait im good at this”. The espresso shot represents their grindset coder/composer side, staying up to work on Roblox, Shattered Hopes, and Forsaken projects like “i love coding (ALL MY CODE IS ASS IM GONNA KMS)” and “modeling is cool”. Blue butterfly pea tea ice cubes stand for their queer, shifting identity and any-pronouns fluidity, echoing posts like “bi, any pronouns” and their love for stylized, moody aesthetics in tweets such as “im in my emo arc guys”. The cotton candy cloud on top is their goofy, self-deprecating softness—someone who can say “look it’s me but sad look at my amazing art I made in three minuted” and still radiate cozy energy. Finally, the half-rim of chili-lime salt reflects their sharp boundaries and willingness to call things out, from “i block freely” to lines like “if you support ice in anyway please block/unfollow me” and “notice how the better game has more players”—sweet, but with a definite, spicy edge if you cross them.

Your Hogwarts House
They consistently show a strong sense of fairness and concern for how others are treated, which is very Hufflepuff-coded. For example, they tell their followers not to harass people who criticize their project, emphasizing respectful correction over bullying: “please don't harass people for shitting on shattered 🙏🙏 ... theres ways to correct and inform people without being an ass.”. They also draw clear moral lines in a grounded, values-based way, such as saying supporters of ICE should block or unfollow them: “if you support ice in anyway please block/unfollow me or let me know so i can block you thanks”. Their loyalty to teams and friends shows up in repeated defense and promotion of projects like Shattered Hopes and friends’ games, e.g. “Shattered Hopes is not dying… We are doing stages talking about and being transparent about things.” and “go play @RFOM_RBLX when its out!”. While they’re creative and driven, the dominant throughline is hard work, team loyalty, and a strong fairness/anti-harassment stance, which together point most strongly to Hufflepuff.

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A fitting song for them is Internet Song by The Crane Wives, because it captures being very online, creative, and a bit disillusioned with social media. They describe Twitter as a toxic place yet keep coming back to it, saying they might deactivate because it’s boring and a cesspool but still tweet often, like in “oh my god I’m becoming a twitter user. Going to log out so that I don’t use it so often” and “might deactivate cuz this place kinda boring”. The song’s tension between wanting connection and being exhausted by the internet mirrors their posts about blocking freely and being hurt by random blocks, such as “it makes me really sad when i just like see someones reply and then see the little comment button greyed out and i find out that i got blocked by someone ive never talked to”. At the same time, they’re deeply embedded in online creative communities—Roblox dev, composer, and working on games like Shattered Hopes and Forsaken—as seen in “holy shit i did it i coded a good enemy ai” and “Shattered Hopes is not dying… we are doing stages talking about and being transparent about things”. Internet Song balances love, frustration, and dependence on online spaces in a way that strongly reflects their relationship with their projects, friends, and the platform itself.

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