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Your Simpsons character
They align most with Lisa Simpson: smart, media‑literate, politically outspoken, and deeply into pop culture. Like Lisa calling out injustice, they criticize power structures and Zionism with tweets like “ironic considering she supports the IDF who trains the ICE agents” and “the way he didn't address the zionism”. Their intense fandom and arts love (K‑pop, films, TV) mirror Lisa’s obsessive interests, shown by things like “everyone stream chuu's new album”, “seeing sentimental value next thursday aka my first movie theater visit of 2026”, and “dvd haul”. They have Lisa’s combination of idealism and exasperation with other people’s stupidity, e.g. “this app never fucking works” and “there is no hope for y'all”. Even their lesbian identity and frustration with how men behave around women in media, as in “i cannot stand it when y'all call your hideous, misogynistic, male celebrities lesbians”, fits with the queer, feminist readings many fans have of Lisa as she grows up.

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They read as an Extrovert (E) because they’re highly outward‑facing and socially engaged: they comment on mutuals and softblocks (“when you haven't seen oomf's tweets on ur tl for a while so u go to their acc to make sure they didn't softblock u”), hype friends’ accounts (“hi guys oomf's (@slziphu) acc got deleted by twitter so they moved to their other account (@viheartcait)”), and share reactions in a way that invites interaction, not privacy (“this app never fucking works”). They lean Intuition (N) more than Sensing: they often zoom out to patterns or concepts—calling trends “mass psychosis” (“when will this mass psychosis end”), criticizing fandom/Internet behavior (“the 'oh ok cause we were wondering' replies are unfunny and annoying as fuck, who even started that”), and talking about broader social issues like zionism and the IDF rather than only concrete daily details (“ironic considering she supports the IDF who trains the ICE agents”). Their tone is strongly Feeling (F): they lead with values and emotional reactions, from political outrage (“pay your fucking bills elon”) to boundaries around lesbian identity (“it's okay to be attracted to men. but don't label yourself as a lesbian then”), and they frequently express empathy and worry about characters/people (“i'm worried about the little girl i'm gonna be thinking about her all week :( #thepitt”). They seem Perceiving (P) rather than J: their plans are loose and flexible—like casually failing their “movie every day” goal (“haven't watched a movie in over a week even though i was planning to watch one movie every day of 2026”)—and they often react in the moment with spontaneous, emotional commentary instead of structured, planned threads (“whatever i don't even care”). Altogether, a socially expressive, values‑driven, quick‑reacting, fandom‑heavy style with strong opinions and emotional language matches ENFP best.

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Film + TV + K‑pop enthusiast. Once planned a movie a day in 2026, got distracted by Chuu’s album and The Pitt instead. Opinions, receipts, and occasional chaos.– @tzuyusvi

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Pink grapefruit soju captures their bubbly, K‑pop stan energy and multifandom excitement, like celebrating comebacks in “celebrating life today knowing we're getting misamo, stayc and ive comebacks next month” and hyping Chuu in “everyone stream chuu's new album”. An espresso shot over ice stands for their sharp, no‑nonsense commentary and late‑night media binges, reflected in “this app never fucking works” and “letterboxd down...”. Ruby red bitters represent their political edge and refusal to sugarcoat, as seen in “ironic considering she supports the IDF who trains the ICE agents” and “the way he didn't address the zionism”. Lychee soda adds a sweet, dreamy queer romantic vibe, echoing lines like “what can i sayyy...what can i dooo...i'm trying to be the girl that you're talking tooo...” and their soft appreciation in “thank u omg it's so cute 😭”. A smoked salt rim embodies the perpetual mix of salt and humor in “the 'oh ok cause we were wondering' replies are unfunny and annoying as fuck” and the chaos of #thepitt in “it's only been the first ep and robby already got on my nerves #thepitt”, giving the drink a little bite to match their timeline.

Your Hogwarts House
Their timeline shows sharp observational humor and critical thinking more than anything else. They repeatedly dissect online behavior and language, like complaining that “the 'oh ok cause we were wondering' replies are unfunny and annoying as fuck, who even started that”, and critiquing trends such as exaggerated ovulation discourse in “can y'all stop exaggerating this? yes, ovulation can increase the libido a bit but we aren't turning into some feral animal in heat”. They have a strong media and pop‑culture literacy: they watch many films and series, comment on storytelling and characters (e.g. “watching if i had legs i'd kick you (2025) and i was not expecting to see ivy wolk and a$ap rocky having a conversation...what the hell sure” and “do i need to watch the previous movies before i watch 28 years later the bone temple”), and actively track award shows and industry decisions in a meta way. Their wit is dry and self‑aware—see “no one cares about how you looked in 2016” and “when someone thinks i'll judge their music taste but i genuinely think burning pile by mother mother is one of the best songs ever made”—which aligns with Ravenclaw’s preference for originality and independent thought. While they clearly have strong values and loyalties (e.g. criticizing Zionism in “the way he didn't address the zionism”), these are expressed through analysis and commentary rather than pure bravado or sentimentality, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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A chaotic, witty, slightly unhinged pop-rock song fits them perfectly, and bad idea right? captures that blend of humor, mess, and self-awareness. They thrive on dramatic, over-the-top reactions like “i am going to shewt myself in front of you” and “someone just fucking do it™ already”, which mirrors the song’s impulsive, exaggerated tone. Their bio (“there will be typos and grammar mistakes • multifandom • tweeting bangers only”) and posts like “this app never fucking works” show that they lean into chaos and complaint in a playful way, much like Olivia’s tongue‑in‑cheek lyrics. They’re also very online and pop-culture fluent, stanning women and queer media (e.g. “rhea seehorn winning her first critics choice award for playing a lesbian main character 🥹”), aligning with Olivia’s young, internet-native, femme‑angsty energy. The song’s theme of knowingly making bad choices for the drama parallels their tendency to dive headfirst into stan wars and discourse, like “being a blink must be a humiliation ritual. 5 songs after 4 years...i feel bad for y'all”.

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