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Your Simpsons character
They most closely match Lisa Simpson: thoughtful, self-critical, and very focused on creative and intellectual projects. Like Lisa obsessing over her sax solos and school projects, this user puts a lot of care into their Geometry Dash creations and verifications, asking things like “guys do you think this is rate worthy?” and “Any others that should get a redeco or is this rateworthy already?”. Their posts show a reflective, slightly perfectionist side, for example deciding not to rush a contest entry because “that would give me a rate I wouldn't be proud of and no place in the top 20”. They also analyze community opinions and design aesthetics in a very Lisa-like way, questioning why people like certain styles: “I don't understand the community's opinions on decoration… Unique isn't equal good”. Even their joking frustration about the platform, like “I've had been in this hell hole for a whole year now yay...”, echoes Lisa’s mix of cynicism and earnest passion for the things she cares about.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert (I): almost every tweet centers on solitary, focused activities like building and verifying Geometry Dash levels, and when they mention others it’s in small, task-focused contexts rather than socializing, e.g. collaborating on Mechthoone in “Another part for Mechthoone has been finished! 3 more to go Gameplay by GDani Decoration by GDani and BRemiTK(meee)”. Their style points to Intuition (N): they often discuss abstract patterns and principles about level design and community taste, like questioning aesthetic preferences in “I don't understand the community's opinions on decoration. Do yall prefer older styled deco like 1.9 or 2.0? idk why so many people think Flamewall is legendary, or why the legacy ts2 is better than cairo's, or why the ULDM of kocmoc unleashed is better than the actual level” instead of just describing specific textures or objects. Their arguments are clearly Thinking (T)-oriented: they critique reasoning and standards with impersonal logic, e.g. “Unique isn't equal good, and a level being hell themed doesn't instantly make it bad”, and they openly call parts “subpar” for hurting rating odds in “Some parts got replaced because they were subpar imo, hurting the odds of the level getting rated”, which is more blunt than harmony-focused. Their planning behavior and concern with deadlines suggest Judging (J): they talk about goals and schedules like “I really gotta hurry up for the deadline of the Space Gauntlet CC I have been struggling to find motivation to build it recently but I basically have no classes or anything this week. I know I can finish it in time” and set explicit yearly objectives in “my gd goals for 2025 are: finish my unfinished projects… get a rated level… beat at least 3 extremes”. They also prioritize quality over rushing, as in “Yeah I won't be able to finish the entry in time, I could rush it by copy and pasting what i have but that would give me a rate I wouldn't be proud of”, reflecting structured, long-term, standards-driven thinking typical of INTJ types.

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GD creator & verifier | 1.9 deco enjoyer grinding extremes | Currently suffering through Mechthoone so you don’t have to 📉📈– @UZQueen1322

Your signature cocktail
Overproof spiced rum stands for the grindy, high-difficulty energy of verifying extremes like Mechthoone and beating Thanatophobia, echoing the determination behind posts like “Did 69 100 on the extreme demon i'm verifying”. Blue curaçao brings a flashy, Geometry-Dash-core color pop, tying into the visual flair of their deco flexes such as “My best 1.9 deco to date I made this to replace a part in a megacollab”. Smoked lapsang tea syrup adds a complex, slightly bitter edge, mirroring their nuanced, sometimes critical takes like “Unique isn't equal good, and a level being hell themed doesn't instantly make it bad”. Bright yuzu juice cuts through with tart optimism and momentum, representing their motivation bursts and goal setting in “my gd goals for 2025 are: finish my unfinished projects… beat at least 3 extremes”. Finally, edible silver glitter swirls through the glass like a decorated level, celebrating their creator identity from lines such as “Mainly a creator(decorator) at the moment” and the excitement of releases like “Aand it's out tell me if there are any problems with understanding what I'm saying”.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets center heavily on craft, analysis, and creative problem‑solving, which are core Ravenclaw traits. They repeatedly dissect level design and community opinions with a very analytical tone, e.g. questioning why people praise certain decoration styles in “I don't understand the community's opinions on decoration. Do yall prefer older styled deco like 1.9 or 2.0? idk why so many people think Flamewall is legendary, or why the legacy ts2 is better than cairo's, or why the ULDM of kocmoc unleashed is better than the actual level”. They show a strong focus on improving their own work and reflecting on its quality, like asking others if their level is rateworthy in “Hi gdtwt, I'm the verifier of this level… Any others that should get a redeco or is this rateworthy already?” and critically judging their contest entry instead of rushing it in “Yeah I won't be able to finish the entry in time… that would give me a rate I wouldn't be proud of and no place in the top 20, so why would I do that?”. Their enthusiasm for decoration and experimentation, such as calling one part “possibly my best 1.9 deco to date” in “Y'know the level I'm verifying, Mechthoone?… This is possibly my best 1.9 deco to date”, highlights a love of creative craftsmanship. Even their comments about a friend using ChatGPT for modding in “A friend of mine is making a mod solely with ChatGPT… all you have to do is feed ChatGPT with the Geode syntax and say the correct prompts” show interest in efficient, clever approaches to technical problems rather than pure grind or bravado. This consistent pattern of curiosity, critique, and pride in thoughtful, well‑constructed work points most strongly to Ravenclaw.

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A well‑known song that fits them best is “Stronger” by Kanye West, because the entire track is about pushing through difficulty and coming back better, which mirrors their grind in Geometry Dash and creating. They talk about spending months verifying hard levels and still pushing on, saying they know they’ll “spend months on it” but want it “at least [to] get rated” in their verification work on Mechthoone: “Hi gdtwt, I'm the verifier of this level and I know I'll spend months on it, so if I'll put that much effort I think this should at least get rated.”. The song’s theme of persistence and self‑improvement also matches their determination to finish projects despite procrastination, as when they say they “finally broke the cycle of procrastination” and that “the decoration process has truly begun”: “I finally broke the cycle of procrastination, the decoration process has truly begun.”. "Stronger" also reflects their willingness to prioritize quality over rushing, like when they refuse to copy‑paste for a contest just to finish, saying they wouldn’t be proud of that rate: “I could rush it by copy and pasting what i have but that would give me a rate I wouldn't be proud of and no place in the top 20, so why would I do that?”. Overall, the song’s message of resilience, hard work, and self-belief closely fits a creator who is verifying extremes, upgrading decoration, and consistently striving to improve their craft.

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