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Your Simpsons character
Like Lisa, Aster is a highly sensitive, intelligent individual who feels alienated from their family and struggles with the weight of the world, often finding solace in niche communities and their own intellectual pursuits. They both experience deep emotional turmoil, as seen when Aster admits, “A part of me got destroyed that day” regarding the loss of their father. Aster shares Lisa’s habit of being the 'over-thinker' and the moral compass of a dysfunctional household, frequently “argued with my mom” while simultaneously craving her validation. Furthermore, Lisa’s canonical struggles with body image and the need for control mirror Aster's journey with “binge eating disorder” and their self-described identity as an “autistic” outsider trying to navigate a world that doesn't quite fit.

Your MBTI personality Type
Aster demonstrates Introversion (I) through their deep focus on internal emotional states and a preference for digital community over physical presence, noting their “irl bestie” as a rare real-world connection. Their Intuition (N) is evident in their identification with symbols and archetypes, such as “using my oc as a sona” and self-diagnosing “prolonged grief syndrome” based on past trauma. The Feeling (F) trait is dominant, as their decision-making is heavily influenced by emotional values and sensitivity toward others, exemplified when they worry their cat “will think i hate him if i dissapear”. Finally, they align with Perceiving (P) due to a spontaneous and often chaotic lifestyle, frequently posting about “going with the flow” in crisis or making sudden plans like a “face reveal” on a whim.

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PL/ENG | Non-binary creative. Survivor of life’s sharpest edges and cat-induced 'scandals.' Recovering, evolving, and once changed my name in Sosnowiec.– @W0lfBit3z

Your signature cocktail
This drink is as complex as Aster’s life on the Śląsk region, starting with a heavy pour of vodka to reflect their dark joke about “downing my meds with vodka”. The grapefruit and salt represent the bittersweet, clinical reality of managing “infected cuts” and the salty grief of losing their father at 15. The edible charcoal turns the drink a 'theistic satanist' black, mirroring their aesthetic, while the energy drink topper captures the chaotic, sleepless nights spent worrying if “it’s safe to fall asleep next to my cat”. Despite the bitterness, it’s served in a 'pro-recovery' glass, acknowledging their resilience after being “locked up” in the psych ward.

Your Hogwarts House
Despite their intense personal struggles, Aster exhibits a profound sense of Hufflepuff loyalty and nurturing towards their pets and friends. They demonstrate extreme concern for others' well-being, even when in a crisis, such as when they worry their cat “will think i hate him if i dissapear” or when they stay awake despite exhaustion because they are “afraid that if I fall asleep I won't notice if he suddenly stopped breathing” due to the cat's injury. This kindness extends to their human community as well, as seen when they offer to guide others through the bureaucratic process of name changes, stating, “I can help a bit with what it looks like”. Their dedication to their 'irl bestie' and the soft, patient way they treat their skittish cat by “giving him my plushies to help him calm down” highlights a temperament rooted in the Hufflepuff values of empathy and steadfast companionship.

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This song perfectly mirrors Aster's struggle with generational trauma and the haunting memory of their father, as they describe the trauma of “having to be the first one to discover my dad's dead body at 15”. The lyrics reflect a volatile relationship with a mother who “keeps on leaving unattended candles lit up” and threatens physical violence, leading Aster to consider suicide “rather than having my mother beat me”. Like the song's theme of inherited pain, Aster battles deep-seated grief and mental illness, lamenting that after five years they are “still grieving” while facing a family that tells them to simply 'get it together.' The song’s exploration of feeling broken by one's upbringing resonates with their bio's mention of CPTSD and their ongoing battle with self-harm and recovery.

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