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Bart Simpson is the quintessential rebellious teen who thrives on mischief, provocation, and seeing both sides of a conflict, much like the user’s contradictory and provocative tweets. The user says, "Ya know sometimes I wanna just go to a BFDI meetup and wear a maga hat just to see how barbaric everyone acts" and "I literally said to myself that after today all the liberals would be waving their arms around and going 'ding dong the witch is dead'" – both echo Bart’s love for stirring trouble and testing boundaries. Their admission, "I have many things I regret saying on here that I wish I can take back," mirrors Bart’s occasional remorse after a prank. The secret, unfiltered nature of the account, described as "a secret unfiltered account for a main I won’t reveal!" parallels Bart’s alter ego "El Barto." Overall, the user’s mix of teenage angst, contradictory stances, and desire to provoke aligns closely with Bart Simpson’s personality.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user’s constant posting and interaction with others (e.g., "Anyone making fun of this student’s death are just as bad... [picture] [quoted tweet]") shows extraverted energy. Their focus on abstract, contradictory ideas about gender and politics (e.g., "I feel like I can see everything from both sides... trans people are awesome... and then I think they will never be the gender they assign themselves") points to intuition (N). They often argue with blunt logic rather than personal sentiment (e.g., "Anyone who is nervous about AI taking their job is a total pussy" and "Just let people do what they want to their bodies"), indicating a thinking (T) preference. Finally, they display a flexible, open‑ended stance, frequently changing opinions and avoiding firm commitments (e.g., "I don’t know why I’m like this" and "I’m starting to realize … I feel split on it sometimes"), which aligns with perceiving (P).

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Queer college sophomore, exploring gender & politics, running a secret alt-account. Fun anecdote: I once let my cat sit in the passenger seat while I drove.– @theheroicleader

Your signature cocktail
The Rainbow Rebellion starts with gin, a classic spirit that nods to the tweet where I said "Traditional gender roles make sense." The bright blood‑orange juice adds a bold, unapologetic punch, echoing my line "I literally said to myself that after today all the liberals would be waving their arms around and going “ding dong the witch is dead”". A splash of lavender syrup brings a soft, queer‑friendly note, reflecting my own self‑identification as a lesbian and my admission "The idea of being transgender is kinda confusing to me". A swirl of activated charcoal gives the drink a dark, mysterious depth, mirroring the contradictory side I express in "I’m split on it sometimes." Finally, a dash of hot sauce adds a fiery edge, just like when I called out "Anyone who is nervous about ai taking their job is a total pussy."

Your Hogwarts House
The user repeatedly makes daring, confrontational statements, such as "Ya know sometimes I wanna just go to a BFDI meetup and wear a maga hat just to see how barbaric everyone acts" and "People who protest in masks are cowards. If you think you’re doing the right thing by protesting, then you shouldn’t be afraid to show us who you are!", showing a willingness to face backlash. They stress a refusal to hide their views, saying "I don’t wanna have to hide anything from anyone … I have many things I regret saying on here that I wish I can take back," which reflects Gryffindor’s hallmark courage to speak one’s truth. Although they occasionally express empathy, like "Anyone making fun of this student’s death are just as bad…", the dominant pattern is bold, outspoken bravery rather than ambition or scholarly pursuit, aligning best with Gryffindor.

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The user’s yearning to shed a hidden, filtered persona is evident in 'After the whole APOY situation today… I feel the need to get rid of this account. I don’t wanna have to hide anything from anyone…', which mirrors the song’s refrain 'I want to break free' about escaping constraints. Their conflicted feelings about gender, shown in 'The idea of being transgender is kinda confusing to me… I know sometimes I can sound transphobic and I genuinely wish I didn’t' and 'Traditional gender roles make sense… Equal but different', echo the struggle against imposed identities that the song addresses. Their rebellious urge to challenge social norms surfaces in 'Ya know sometimes I wanna just go to a BFDI meetup and wear a maga hat just to see how barbaric everyone acts', aligning with the anthem’s defiant tone. Additionally, their critique of expectations like 'I’m starting to realize that a lot of parents of neurodivergent kids are WAY too soft on their kids' reinforces the desire to break out of prescribed roles. Overall, the Queen classic’s call for personal liberation and authenticity fits the user’s unfiltered, conflicted voice.

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