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Your Simpsons character
Lisa Simpson fits this user best because she gets deeply, almost obsessively, attached to her interests, much like this user’s intense fixation on Gambit and specific characters. The repeated, emphatic posts like “NEED NEED NEED NEED NEED” and “NEED THIS” mirror Lisa’s all‑in passion for the things she loves, whether it’s a book, a cause, or a hobby. Their bio and tweets show niche fandoms (k‑pop, anime, Marvel Rivals) and hyperfixations such as “my other account… i just like Gambit a lot 🙂↕️💜” and “i’m addicted to this character”, which align with Lisa’s tendency to dive deeply into specific interests. The emotional, slightly dramatic flair in posts like “i’d sell my soul for a skin like this” also echoes Lisa’s expressive, heartfelt way of engaging with the things she cares about. Overall, this mix of enthusiasm, fandom intensity, and expressive posting style is most reminiscent of Lisa rather than the more chaotic or apathetic energy of other Simpsons characters.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert (I): their timeline is centered on solo interests and parasocial attachments (K‑pop/anime/Marvel Rivals) rather than social plans or large friend groups, and even their self-disclosure is limited to niche passions, like saying “my other account… i just like Gambit a lot 🙂↕️💜”, which hints at a private but intense inner world. Their language is highly imaginative and desire-focused, pointing to Intuition (N) over Sensing: repeated phrases like “NEED NEED NEED NEED NEED”, “NEED THIS”, and dramatic hyperbole such as “i’d sell my soul for a skin like this” show idealized, fantasy‑colored thinking rather than grounded, practical focus. The tone is clearly Feeling (F): tweets are emotional and affectionate, e.g. calling Gambit “my husband” in “my husband”, saying “lord on Gambit. luv him so much”, and “SHES SO ADORABLE”, all centering emotional attachment over logic. Finally, they come off as Perceiving (P): they express spur‑of‑the‑moment cravings and impulses like “wanna go home and play Gambit !!” and playful resignation in “cries in console”, which suggests a spontaneous, go‑with‑the‑flow style rather than structured planning. Taken together—introverted fandom immersion, imaginative idealization, emotionally charged wording, and impulsive enthusiasm—INFP is the best fit.

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Console crybaby, Gambit enjoyer & character simp. Once skipped sleep for a skin I didn’t even get. K‑pop, anime, and Marvel Rivals in one cluttered brain.– @velvetselkie_

Your signature cocktail
Bold and a little chaotic, blackberry soju captures the all-caps thirst of “NEED NEED NEED NEED NEED” and “NEED THIS”. Lavender-infused gin nods to the calm obsession of “lord on Gambit. luv him so much” and the purple hearts in “my other account… i just like Gambit a lot 🙂↕️💜”. Sparkling lychee soda keeps it playful and sweet, like “SHES SO ADORABLE” and the excited “insta locking her every game”. Purple glitter syrup is the flashy, fandom-drunk energy of “Gambit can’t fight all of us!!” and “wanna go home and play Gambit !!”. A dash of chili bitters adds a little sting for the dramatic devotion of “i’d sell my soul for a skin like this” and the console pain of “cries in console”. This is a strong, sweet-leaning, experimental drink—perfect for someone who calls a character “my husband” and means it.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets show intense fixation and desire, which lean heavily into classic Slytherin ambition and wanting what they want at all costs. They repeatedly use language of hunger and obsession, like “NEED NEED NEED NEED NEED” and “NEED THIS”, which suggests a driven, single‑minded pursuit of their interests rather than a laid‑back or purely intellectual vibe. The playful extremity in “i’d sell my soul for a skin like this” reads as melodramatic, but it also fits the Slytherin flavor of being willing to go very far to obtain what they want. Even their affection for Gambit in posts like “lord on Gambit. luv him so much” and “i’m addicted to this character” shows a kind of intense, almost possessive fandom rather than a more balanced curiosity or community‑oriented tone. There isn’t much evidence of Ravenclaw-style analysis, nor Hufflepuff emphasis on kindness or fairness, and the focus on desire and fixation over overt bravery points more to Slytherin than Gryffindor.

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A well-known song that suits them is Love Story by Taylor Swift, because it matches their dramatic, romantic obsession with fictional characters. Their timeline is full of intense devotion to Gambit, calling him “my husband” in “my husband” and saying “lord on Gambit. luv him so much” in “lord on Gambit. luv him so much ”, which echoes the song’s fairytale-level infatuation. The repeated “NEED” in “NEED NEED NEED NEED NEED” and “NEED THIS” feels like the yearning and urgency in the lyrics. Their bio and tweets around kpop, anime, and Marvel Rivals show they love dramatic, larger-than-life stories, making a romantic, narrative-driven track like Love Story an ideal fit. Even their playful lament about platforms in “cries in console” adds to that slightly melodramatic, storybook tone that the song captures so well.

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