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Your Simpsons character
Like Lisa, Silva is a deeply intellectual and melancholic soul who finds solace in complex literature and philosophy, yet struggles with the emotional weight of their own awareness. They are currently navigating through “Ética a Nicomaco” and the works of Tolkien, displaying a high-brow curiosity that often makes them feel isolated, much like Lisa's own existential crises. This intellectualism is paired with a sensitive, artistic side, seen when they mention they “Fiz esse poema” or listen to emotive music like Radiohead. Furthermore, they possess a strong moral and critical compass, dismissing certain political movements by stating “todas as opiniões são uma merda”, mirroring Lisa's frequent disillusionment with the world around her. Ultimately, their combination of academic ambition and a “calor no peito que me lembra ansiedade” perfectly captures the essence of the precocious, yet troubled, Simpson daughter.

Your MBTI personality Type
Silva demonstrates Introversion and Intuition through a deep focus on solitary, intellectual, and existential pursuits, such as struggling to finish Ethics to Nicomacus and reading The Lord of the Rings. Their Feeling preference is evident in the raw, emotional transparency of tweets regarding a past relationship with Ana, where they admit, “What a mistake I made in not understanding you”, and their description of anxiety as a “heat in my chest”. The Perceiving trait is shown through their difficulty with structured tasks and focus, as seen when they confess, “I just can't pay attention properly” while trying to study. Overall, their poetic nature and internal emotional processing strongly align with the Mediator archetype.

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Aspiring civil servant and Catholic reader exploring Tolkien and Aristotle. Once sold my Switch and lived to regret it. Usually found with a poem or a Pokémon.– @Vimoes147670

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This drink captures Silva’s transition from a gamer to a contemplative soul, mixing the spiritual weight of someone who just bought “the catechism of Saint Pius X and confessions of Saint Augustine” with the existential dread of “Radiohead”. The smokiness reflects a heart that feels a “heat in my chest that reminds me of anxiety”, while the bittersweet finish mirrors the intellectual fatigue of being “only halfway through Nicomachean Ethics”. It is a slow-sipping, experimental cocktail for someone who spends their nights “thinking about joining some money to buy a videogame” yet dreams of a traditional future with four children.

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Silva demonstrates a profound love for learning and intellectual growth, frequently sharing his progress through complex philosophical and classical texts. He mentions being “only halfway through Nicomachean Ethics” and recently “bought a Bible, the Catechism of St. Pius X, and St. Augustine's Confessions” to expand his knowledge. His Ravenclaw nature is further highlighted by his creative pursuits and analytical hobbies, such as “writing a poem” or debating the “tier list of starter Pokémon”. Even when struggling to focus, his primary ambition remains intellectual, as seen when he considers reading The Screwtape Letters because he “can't pay proper attention” to The Lord of the Rings yet. This persistent drive for wisdom, self-expression, and literary exploration perfectly aligns with the house of Rowena Ravenclaw.

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Silva explicitly identifies with this track, tweeting “True love waits Radiohead”, which perfectly captures his current state of melancholy and romantic longing. His feed is a mix of intellectual pursuits like reading Ethics or Tolkien and deep emotional distress, evidenced by him saying “I can't sleep and I feel a heat in my chest that reminds me of anxiety”. This juxtaposition of high-brow philosophy with the raw vulnerability of missing someone—specifically “How I miss you, Ana”—mirrors the minimalist and hauntingly desperate atmosphere of the song. Ultimately, his profile reflects a young man trying to find spiritual grounding through the “Bible and St. Augustine” while struggling with the very human pain of loneliness and a desire for connection.

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