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Lisa Simpson is the most intellectually curious and academically driven character on the show, mirroring @wydna777's obsession with antiquarian scholarship and historical criticism, as shown in tweets like "New weekly pseudcast with Edberg... we discuss the historical method of the antiquaries..." and "Richard Bentley going sicko mode". Like Lisa’s left‑leaning activism, the user posts progressive commentary such as "Dirtbag leftists don't seem to do the thing anymore" and critiques AI hype in "The AI bubble probably isn't about AI so much as it is a state backed strategy to drive GPU demand higher". Both also blend highbrow interests with pop‑culture humor, evident in the meme‑style tweet "Schattenfroh? More like Schatten–turd! This book’s a dried up pile of buffalo poop..." and Lisa’s occasional sarcastic quips. Their frequent sharing of obscure references, from Foucault to Tolkien, aligns with Lisa’s love for literature and deep knowledge. Finally, the user’s caring mentions of their baby echo Lisa’s family‑oriented side, showing a blend of intellectual passion and personal warmth.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user tends to share detailed, theory‑heavy content rather than engage in frequent back‑and‑forth conversation, indicating an introverted style (e.g., "New weekly pseudcast with Edberg…" repeated without direct dialogue). Their focus on abstract frameworks such as the antiquarian method, Foucault, and Adorno shows a preference for intuition over concrete facts ("We discuss the historical method of the antiquaries… and the sociology of Foucault and Adorno"). Decision‑making appears driven by logical analysis, as seen in statements like "All works are public domain by default because they are based on the communal property of language…". Finally, the regular scheduling of weekly episodes and planning of topics ("Subscribe to my podcast…" and "Should i revive the pseudcast discord") reflect a judging, organized approach. Together these traits align best with the INTJ personality type.

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Antiquarian podcaster & medieval text nerd. Host of the Pseudcast—old records meet memes. Baby‑snack connoisseur (once renamed Halo’s hero John Halo).– @wydna777

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Like their recurring "New weekly pseudcast with Edberg..." tweet, this drink layers old‑world spirits with modern twists, mirroring the blend of antiquarian scholarship and contemporary culture. The Earl Grey‑infused gin nods to their love of British historical records, echoing the tweet "I was wrong about AI, this is art." Absinthe adds a touch of the arcane, reflecting the line "The AI bubble probably isn’t about AI so much as it is a state‑backed strategy". The smoked rosemary garnish hints at the "physical altercation over the lock to the exchequer records" and the Freemasonry musings, while a splash of cherry liqueur gives the sweet, baby‑centric side they share in tweets like "My baby talks about Bon Jovi a lot." This cocktail is a scholarly, slightly bitter, yet unexpectedly playful libation befitting the eclectic personality of @wydna777.

Your Hogwarts House
The user consistently discusses deep scholarly topics, such as 'New weekly pseudcast with Edberg... we discuss the historical method of the antiquaries...' which shows a love of knowledge. They often express fascination with obscure historical details, for example 'Sometimes I'll be reading some description of the history of an index to exchequer records from the 14th century...' and their critical stance on modern tech, like 'The AI bubble probably isn't about AI so much as it is a state backed strategy to drive GPU demand higher', demonstrates analytical thinking. This focus on intellectual curiosity and wisdom aligns with Ravenclaw values.

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The user’s obsession with cataloguing obscure historical facts—e.g., "I laughed at this fight that broke out between keepers of public records in 1564" and "There are no primary sources of ancient texts"—mirrors the rapid roll‑call of events in Billy Joel’s lyrics. Their "New weekly pseudcast with Edberg… we discuss the historical method of the antiquaries" shows a love for weaving together centuries of history, just as the song strings together decades of cultural moments. The line "We didn’t start the fire, it was always burning since the world’s been turning" captures the user’s sense that current debates about AI, politics, and memes are part of a long, continuous historical fire. Their criticism of modern hype—"The AI bubble probably isn’t about AI … a state‑backed strategy"—fits the song’s theme of ongoing historical forces. Overall, the song’s encyclopedic style and focus on history best fits the user’s scholarly yet meme‑savvy personality.

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