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Lisa is the best match because she’s an idealistic, deeply thoughtful nerd who channels her passions into advocacy, just like this user channels their love of yuri into analysis and promotion, as seen when they write about how yuri isn’t bound by traditional romance boxes in “aside from being about women, yuri has so much to offer that can’t be found anywhere else”. Like Lisa’s feminism and political awareness, they frequently discuss patriarchy, queerphobia, and imperialism, for example in “i wouldn’t care about proshippers if they acted on their 'fiction doesn’t affect reality' mindset” and “it’s time to face the fact that this imperialism is a direct product of the US”. Their tweets show a strong ethical core and care for marginalized people, such as “i cannot express just how much it means to me to have a yuri with such outright trans woman rep” and “it saddens me to see shoujo as a genre and its fans gradually forget about yuri”, which echoes Lisa’s constant push for inclusivity and justice. They’re also intensely studious and media-literate, recommending and cataloging niche works in threads like “mangas that helped me as someone with depression and lack of self worth — thread of yuri/queer recommendations”, very much in line with Lisa’s overachieving bookworm energy. Finally, there’s a vulnerable emotional side beneath the activism—seen in “i love yuri so much sometimes it feels like my lifeline”—that matches Lisa’s combination of earnest hope and loneliness when her niche interests make her feel isolated.

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They lean Introverted: while they interact a lot online, they explicitly talk about going private after negative attention ("have to go private bc a guy with 200k qrted me (negatively ofc)") and describe yuri as feeling like a lifeline in a very personal way ("i love yuri so much sometimes it feels like my lifeline"), which suggests a rich inner world and needing protection from large-scale social exposure. They appear strongly Intuitive, frequently discussing concepts and systems rather than just plot summaries—for example, reflecting on how yuri transcends labels and boxes ("aside from being about women, yuri has so much to offer that can’t be found anywhere else. it has endless possibilities because it isn’t tied by societal norms or the romance/friendship boxes") and critiquing how shoujo as a genre forgets yuri historically ("it saddens me to see shoujo as a genre and its fans gradually forget about yuri when even kanako umezawa… says yuri has always been an indispensable part of shoujo"). Their values-centered, empathy-heavy tone points to Feeling over Thinking: they emphasize how stories help with depression and self‑worth ("mangas that helped me as someone with depression and lack of self worth — thread of yuri/queer recommendations"), and frame arguments around harm to victims and marginalized groups ("i wouldn’t care about proshippers if they acted on their 'fiction doesn’t affect reality' mindset… they keep being harmful to victims"; "none of us wanted this' meanwhile it’s american soldiers who bombed venezuela… it’s time to face the fact that this imperialism is a direct product of the US"). Finally, they seem more Judging than Perceiving: they organize structured lists and threads ("here is an extensive but not exhaustive list of yuri that feature bi characters"; "thread of my honest opinions on select yuri stories — part 1"), plan events and giveaways with clear rules ("In honor of #gagaoolala’s upcoming GL series Candy, i’m hosting a 15 day VIP code giveaway! — To enter 1. Follow… 2. Like + RT"), and think systematically about promotion and advocacy for yuri as a cause ("it’s up to fans and mangakas to do it here. the choice is hard"). These patterns—introverted advocacy, conceptual focus, values‑driven critiques, and organized, mission‑like promotion of a niche—fit best with INFJ.

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Yuri curator & indie promo gremlin. Once opened Project Sekai for trans rep, stayed for the depressed girls. they/ael · recs, news & niche GL noise– @true0bIue

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This bright, color-shifting highball nods to their love of poetic, emotionally rich yuri like Her Mountain, Her Sea, which they quote with, “she gave her the shelter of a mountain, she gave her the tenderness of the sea…”. The butterfly pea gin starts deep blue and turns purple with citrus, mirroring how they see yuri as a spectrum beyond labels, “it explores all the nuances in between and beyond”. Yuzu soda keeps it fizzy and hopeful, reflecting how yuri feels like a lifeline to them, “i love yuri so much sometimes it feels like my lifeline”. Elderflower liqueur adds gentle sweetness for their affection toward soft, healing stories, like when they gush that I Want to Be Young Too, Actually is “one of the cutest and most healing yuri ever” (link). A sea salt & honey syrup brings in both comfort and bite, echoing their willingness to confront patriarchy and imperialism while centering care, as in “such stories are precious” and their critique that, “none of us wanted this”. The edible flower and tiny seal-shaped ice cube honor their current fixations—yuri and seals, as proudly stated in their bio, “currently into yuri and seals ε( 。· ɷ ·) 🏳️⚧️”.

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They consistently approach their interests in a very analytical, meta way that fits Ravenclaw. They don’t just enjoy yuri; they break down what makes the genre unique, writing that it “has so much to offer… it explores all the nuances in between and beyond” in “aside from being about women, yuri has so much to offer that can’t be found anywhere else. it has endless possibilities because it isn’t tied by societal norms or the romance/friendship boxes. it explores all the nuances in between and beyond”. They show a research-oriented mindset, tracking industry trends and staff details like in “the moon on a rainy night staff & their major works” and analyzing how anime adaptations handle direction, composition, and voice acting in “i was blown away by the voice acting and composition and direction”. Their curiosity extends to social issues and representation: they compare depictions of disability and media literacy in “an interesting element of the moon on a rainy night is that from the first chapter, kuzushiro establishes that learning about disability from manga has its limits” and explicitly seek disabled people’s perspectives in “i would like to know about disabled people's opinion on Josee, the tiger and the fish because I didn't expect to dislike it this much”. They also build extensive recommendation lists and frameworks—like the curated bi-yuri list in “here is an extensive but not exhaustive list of yuri that feature bi characters” and the depression-helpful manga thread in “mangas that helped me as someone with depression and lack of self worth — thread of yuri/queer recommendations”—which shows systematic, knowledge-sharing instincts typical of Ravenclaw. While they clearly have a strong ethical stance (which could suggest Gryffindor or Hufflepuff), the dominant pattern is intellectual engagement, critical analysis, and love of learning around niche media and social topics, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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A song that best suits them is Girls Like Girls by Hayley Kiyoko, because it openly celebrates girls loving girls while pushing back against heteronormativity, much like their timeline does. They constantly center sapphic love and yuri, saying things like “i love yuri so much sometimes it feels like my lifeline” and “here’s to a yuriful year ahead ✨”. The song’s theme of insisting on the validity of queer love fits with their frustration that “society only believes in people loving men” and their reminder that “saying you wish something was queer and not straight isn’t disrespectful btw”. Its mix of tenderness and defiance also resonates with how they uplift explicitly queer and trans representation, for example cherishing yuri with trans women and bi characters and writing that “it has endless possibilities because it isn’t tied by societal norms”. Overall, Girls Like Girls captures both their love for sapphic narratives and their political, unapologetically queer stance.

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