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The user consistently expresses progressive, anti‑far‑right sentiments and a strong concern for social justice, which aligns with Lisa Simpson’s activist personality. The repeated tweet condemning far‑right thugs and defending essential workers ('The British people don’t deserve the thousands of doctors, dentists, cleaners, road workers, emergency services and all the other workers from different backgrounds be that creed, race, ethnicity or any other group Fuck the far right thugs trying to push our country back to 1700') mirrors Lisa’s habit of speaking out against injustice. Their awareness of systemic racism and call for reparations ('A reminder racism exists for everyone I disagree simply because I do feel guilt for what my ancestors did…') is reminiscent of Lisa’s frequent discussions about prejudice and equality. The user also mentions personal health challenges and uses gaming as a coping mechanism ('Games like yhis make me more accepting of my failing hearing, eyes and general health'), echoing Lisa’s empathy and self‑advocacy for those with disabilities. Finally, the critical yet hopeful tone about societal change ('People need to actually start messing shit up if they want to be taken seriously…') reflects Lisa’s optimism that activism can improve the world.

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The user often writes from a personal, inner‑focused perspective, using statements like "I dunno if this makes up for the bad shit they've done…" and "I am kinda proud some kids may have a backbone," which signals introversion. Their tweets discuss abstract, societal concepts—racism, historical guilt, and far‑right politics—as in "A reminder racism exists for everyone… I feel guilt for what my ancestors did" and the repeated "The British people don't deserve…" indicating a preference for intuition. The language is driven by values and empathy rather than cold logic, evident in moral condemnations such as "Fuck the far‑right thugs…" and caring advice like "Remember to read the risks," reflecting a feeling orientation. Finally, the posts contain tentative, speculative phrasing (e.g., "Actually think this may have the opposite effect…" and "I dunno if this makes up for the bad shit…"), showing a flexible, open‑ended perceiving style.

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British gamer, disability advocate & anti-far‑right voice. Tabletop fan, history lover, and proud Arda dweller. Gaming with my failing senses. #Inclusion– @tittyleds

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The T1ttyLeds United Front Fizz is a bold, layered cocktail that mirrors the user’s fierce advocacy for inclusivity and resistance against far‑right oppression. A base of British gin grounds the drink in the UK, while smoky mezcal adds a hint of the "far right thugs" they push back against, echoing their repeated tweet: "Fuck the far right thugs trying to push our country back to 1700." Bright pomegranate juice and lemon provide a tart, colorful burst that symbolizes the diverse workers they champion – doctors, cleaners, road workers, and more – as they wrote: "The British people don't deserve the thousands of doctors, dentists, cleaners, road workers, emergency services and all the other workers from different backgrounds be that creed, race, ethnicity or any other group Fuck the far right thugs trying to push our country back to 1700." A swirl of ginger syrup represents their personal health struggles and resilience, referenced in "Games like yhis make me more accepting of my failing hearing, eyes and general health." A final dash of aromatic bitters reminds us of the bitter reality of racism they confront, captured in "A reminder racism exists for everyone I disagree simply because I do feel guilt for what my ancestors did," making each sip a reminder to fight for justice.

Your Hogwarts House
The user repeatedly denounces far‑right oppression, saying "The British people don’t deserve the thousands of doctors… Fuck the far right thugs trying to push our country back to 1700," which shows moral courage and a willingness to stand up for others. In another tweet they encourage bold action: "People need to actually start messing shit up if they want to be taken seriously," revealing a daring, confrontational spirit characteristic of Gryffindor. Their concern for justice and equality, such as the call that "racism exists for everyone" and the demand that museums return cultural artifacts, further reflects the house’s values of bravery in defending the vulnerable.

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The user repeatedly expresses anger at far‑right forces, e.g., "The British people ... Fuck the far right thugs trying to push our country back to 1700," showing a confrontational stance. The song’s iconic refrain "Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me" mirrors that same profanity‑laden defiance. Their concern for social justice and anti‑racism, as seen in "A reminder racism exists for everyone … I feel guilt for what my ancestors did," aligns with the song’s critique of oppressive authority. The user also mentions personal challenges ("Games like this make me more accepting of my failing hearing, eyes and general health"), and the song’s raw aggression serves as an outlet for that frustration. Overall, "Killing in the Name" captures the user’s blend of political outrage, rebellious energy, and a desire to fight back against injustice.

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