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Lisa Simpson is the intelligent, science‑loving, morally reflective member of the Simpson family, and many of @wasatch_wind’s tweets echo her blend of curiosity about the cosmos and concern for humanity’s ethical direction. For example, they quote Psalm 19:1 – "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork." – showing a reverence for the universe that Lisa often expresses when she looks at the stars. Their excitement about SpaceX’s achievements ("SpaceX landing a booster ten years ago… made me realize that spaceflight was going to survive") mirrors Lisa’s enthusiasm for real scientific progress. At the same time they voice a deep worry that "the world… is becoming a cancer" and that "Spaceflight enthusiasts, we are entering hell," reflecting Lisa’s habit of questioning the moral implications of technology. The mixture of nerdy interests (railroading, 19th‑century history, the Cosmere) and a tendency to critique popular culture (e.g., "I’m sad that modern Nintendo has decided Link shouldn’t have a green cap") also fits Lisa’s eclectic, academically‑oriented personality.

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They post constantly and engage the community, e.g., 'Thinking of changing my username here on space twitter to something more fitting… also trying to think of a cool pfp,' showing a outward‑focused, social style. They often discuss future possibilities and abstract concepts such as 'If SpaceX achieves its stated goal… how would emigrating to Mars work legally for an individual?' and 'I think we’re going to discover that life is everywhere,' indicating a preference for intuition. Their analysis is logical and strategic, for instance 'Make no mistake. SpaceX’s competitor is not Blue Origin… the laws of physics themselves,' and 'It took ten years, but humanity officially has two propulsively landing orbital rockets!!,' showing a thinking orientation. They display a need for order and decisive action, as seen in 'Please rename this planet Caelus,' 'Timeline cleanse,' and 'I think it’s high time for the blue line to start becoming exponential,' which reflects judging.

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Space‑flight enthusiast, writer, artist & founder of Frontier Discord. Exploring rockets, art & the cosmos with a dash of humor and Thanksgiving piñata champ.– @wasatch_wind

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The Orion Spur CosmoFizz blends blue Curaçao for the bold blue of Blue Origin, bourbon as a nod to the user's reverence for tradition and faith, bright lemon juice echoing the optimism of space launches, prosecco representing the celebratory fizz of a successful orbital landing, and edible gold glitter to remind us of the stars that declare God's glory. As they wrote, "Psalm 19:1 'The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handiwork.'" the glittered sparkle mirrors that celestial awe. Their tweet about "SpaceX landing a booster ten years ago this month made me realize that spaceflight was going to survive" inspires the celebratory prosecco fizz. The hint of bourbon reflects their concern that "SpaceX WILL get Starship to work... but it'll scare everyone else away from doing full reusability," adding a warm, grounding note to the drink. Finally, their love for diverse hobbies, from railroading to the Cosmere, is captured by the layered flavors that travel from sweet to bitter, just like their tweet: "I have far, far too many interests, but the big ones I can name other than space are: railroading, history, animation, and writing and reading sci fi and fantasy (especially the Cosmere)."

Your Hogwarts House
Wasatch_wind's tweets reveal a deep love of learning and a curiosity that spans spaceflight, history, and literature, hallmarks of Ravenclaw. They write, "I have far, far too many interests, but the big ones I can name other than space are: railroading, history (particularly the 19th century), animation, and writing and reading sci fi and fantasy (especially the Cosmere)" which shows a broad intellectual appetite. Their analytical posts such as "SpaceX's biggest competitor is not Blue Origin… it is the laws of physics themselves" demonstrate a logical, knowledge‑driven approach. They also ask thoughtful questions about Mars emigration law and the interior of Blue Origin's lander, reflecting a desire to understand complex systems. Overall, their blend of scholarly curiosity, reflective thinking, and pursuit of knowledge aligns best with Ravenclaw.

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The user's love of the cosmos and belief that humanity has a cosmic destiny is captured by Moby's 'We Are All Made of Stars.' They write, 'When I look up at the night sky, I feel a strong impression that someone like me, from one of those stars, is looking back, and contemplating the same things,' which mirrors the song's message that we are literally made of stardust. Their frequent references to Psalm 19:1 – 'The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork' – show a reverent awe of the heavens that the song celebrates. They also say, 'I believe humanity does have worth, and we WILL inhabit the stars,' echoing the hopeful, unifying tone of the track. Finally, their frustration with negative voices ('Spaceflight enthusiasts, we are entering hell') and desire for a brighter future fits the song's call to remember our shared stellar origins.

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