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This user most closely matches Comic Book Guy: a pop-culture-obsessed nerd with strong, often sardonic opinions on games, TV, and media. They dive deeply into niche interests and metagames, proudly sharing competitive results like being “19th in US/Canada with THE Gapdos team ( sinistcha, +amoonguss)” and running ladder tours such as the “New Years Reg F Ladder Tournament!”. Their media commentary is cutting and melodramatic in a very Comic Book Guy way, calling Stranger Things’ decline a catastrophe in posts like “after season 5 ruined what was redeemable about 4, I have decided all of stranger things post season 1 is worthless and will be discarded from my brain’s canon.” and criticizing Nintendo pricing with “it’s very unfortunate that Nintendo’s ‘variable pricing’ just means ‘is it 70 or 80’… they should be 40”. At the same time, like Comic Book Guy’s softer moments, they show genuine affection for their hobbies and friends, gushing about games (“absolutely loving this game, it may end up rivaling Awakening for me”) and celebrating others’ success, as in “insanely proud of @thepostmanp for 6 1 at Birmingham”. Their mix of hyper-critical media takes, deep gaming/VGC nerdiness, and flashes of sentimentality line up almost perfectly with Comic Book Guy’s persona.

Your MBTI personality Type
They come across as socially engaged and energized by interaction: they run and promote community ladder tours (“Reg F ladder tour tomorrow @ 10am EST! Plz join and/or share ❤️🎉 Code: 8PGNNM”), frequently invite others to play or hunt together (“who wants to go Leaper hunting w me”, “does anyone wanna do a bo3 on cart?”), and show clear enjoyment of shared experiences, which fits Extraversion (E) more than a solitary I-type. Their interests and commentary are very pattern- and concept-focused—critiquing trends in game pricing and design (“Ngl the #1 video game aesthetic I hate is when they intentionally try to look like a SNES game…”) and showrunners’ narrative choices in Stranger Things (“Stranger things went from a beautiful blend of It, ET… to a hodgepodge of marvel, twilight… YA slop”), signaling Intuition (N) over concrete S-style focus. Their tone is analytical, critical, and often blunt rather than harmony-seeking, as seen in takes like “oh stfu” about a writing contrivance and describing creators as “lolcows” (“duffers are my new favorite lolcows”), which is characteristic of Thinking (T) over Feeling. They also seem more improvisational and exploratory than rigidly structured: they bounce between games, formats, and experiments (“putting dozogiri in the builder for the first time in 2026”, “I might stream arc raiders”) and talk about being “kinda over/uninspired with the current roster + mechanic so I’m gonna ride the erizabeth team” (link), implying a Perceiving (P) flexibility rather than a strict J-style plan. Overall, the mix of high social engagement, conceptual critique, debate-oriented bluntness, and exploratory play style best fits ENTP.

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VGC grinder, ShieldFish enjoyer & retired mid‑season ladder fiend. Once bought a plush for every Day 2 run and ran out of shelf space before motivation.– @Wiltank

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Espresso-infused bourbon brings the strong, competitive VGC grind energy, echoing ranking tweets like “19th in US/Canada with THE Gapdos team ( sinistcha, +amoonguss)” and “57th overall in the GC if anyone wants a paste for Toronto lmk.”. Cold brew coffee doubles down on their open love of caffeine from “I love coffee” and those chill gaming marathons like “playing some cart ladder for the first time in a few months I love ShieldFish🛡️🐳”. Cherry bitters add a slightly bitter-salty edge for all the media and industry rants such as “it’s very unfortunate that Nintendo’s ‘variable pricing’ just means ‘is it 70 or 80’” and the Stranger Things meltdown in “I have decided all of stranger things post season 1 is worthless and will be discarded from my brain’s canon.”. Smoked vanilla syrup represents the cozy, nostalgic gamer who wants it to feel like Christmas 2006 again in “can you guys release Twilight Princess on NSO like now. I just wanna feel like it’s Christmas 2006 again 🥲” and vibes with their weed anecdotes like “the ultimate day off wake n bake algorithm pull”. A sparkling water topper keeps it a little experimental and effervescent, mirroring how they keep trying new games like Arc Raiders and Fable in tweets such as “Arc raiders is neat” and “Fable immediately became my most anticipated game of 2026”, turning a heavy drink into something surprisingly light on its feet—much like a ShieldFish going on the offensive.

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The strongest throughline in @Wiltank’s tweets is loyalty, kindness, and a very grounded sense of fairness, which are classic Hufflepuff traits. They repeatedly show loyalty to friends and community, e.g. celebrating a friend’s success in VGC with “insanely proud of @thepostmanp for 6 1 at Birmingham” and openly rooting for multiple players with “Toronto FOMO, big time rooting for @h_hendez @MoxieBoosted @ConkledonkVGC @PandaMan7567 etc”. There’s a caring, soft side in posts about their cat like “thots n prayers for my kitty cat plz” and “My cat is the bravest toughest kitty in the whole wide world”, which shows emotional warmth more than showy bravado. They also like building communal experiences rather than just flexing their own achievements, organizing ladder tours and inviting others with tweets like “Reg F ladder tour tomorrow @ 10am EST! Plz join and/or share ❤️🎉 Code: 8PGNNM” and “Yall should join this ladder tour that starts in 15 min”. Even when criticizing things (Nintendo pricing, showrunners, YouTubers), the tone is more exasperated and values-based than cruel, fitting a fair-minded Hufflepuff rather than a sharper Slytherin or hyper-intellectual Ravenclaw. Overall, the mix of loyalty to friends, care for their pet, community-building in games, and a grounded sense of fairness points most strongly to Hufflepuff.

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A well‑known song that fits them is “The Middle” by Jimmy Eat World — upbeat, nostalgic, and very early‑2000s, which matches their love for that era and indie rock, as shown by “Early 2000s indie rock is the best”. The song’s theme of persisting through frustration and variance mirrors their competitive VGC grind and tournament mindset, like when they share ladder results and goals in “15 on cart ladder, might try for liberty note this month” and “57th overall in the GC if anyone wants a paste for Toronto lmk”. Its message about staying true to yourself despite outside noise parallels their strong, sometimes contrarian media opinions, such as “after season 5 ruined what was redeemable about 4, I have decided all of stranger things post season 1 is worthless and will be discarded from my brain’s canon”. Finally, the song’s energetic but slightly wistful tone matches the way they balance lighthearted gaming fun with nostalgic sentiment, as seen in “hey @Nintendo can you guys release Twilight Princess on NSO like now. I just wanna feel like it’s Christmas 2006 again 🥲” and their sentimental posts about old eras and games.

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