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Lisa Simpson is the best match because she’s thoughtful, introspective, and extremely passionate about her niche interests, much like this user’s deep dive into Minecraft mechanics and bugs, as seen in posts like “why do bedrock bugs that benefit the player always turn out to be bugs, but java ones turn into features?” and “So, bedrocks trident spawn rates have been nerfed, and no ones talking about this.”. They care about communication and fairness in communities, echoing Lisa’s sense of justice, for example when they say they wish Minecraft would reach “simons level of fan communication” in “I really wish people, instead of wishing for Minecraft to copy Hytale… wished Minecraft would try to reach simons level of fan communication.”. There’s also a strong introspective and identity-focused side, like “either I’m more aroace than I realised, or I’m deeply in love with all my friends. hoping its the first one LOL”, which fits Lisa’s tendency to question herself and analyze her emotions. Their mix of nerdy enthusiasm, creativity (numerous art posts such as “trying to create slightly dramatic images of my favourite mobs”), and occasional exasperation with systems (e.g. “Never trust an AI chat bot with anything.”) aligns closely with Lisa’s combination of intellect, passion, and frustrated idealism. While they have a humorous and slightly chaotic streak (like traveling millions of blocks just to see a bug in “Just travelled 2.9mil blocks… to see a bedrock sinkhole in person”), it still feels more like Lisa’s obsessive curiosity than Bart’s pure mischief.

Your MBTI personality Type
They seem more introverted (I) than extroverted: their main joys are solitary hobbies like long-term Minecraft worlds and drawing, and they joke about their account being on life support rather than seeking lots of social interaction, e.g. “Account on life support” and spending ages walking millions of blocks alone in Minecraft, as in “And thats 3 million blocks. It's extremely difficult to walk when you're this far out, but it was fun to get here.”. Their focus on technical nuances and patterns over pure vibes suggests intuition (N) more than sensing: they analyze mechanics and bugs in depth, as in “why do bedrock bugs that benefit the player always turn out to be bugs, but java ones turn into features? its honestly really annoying and a double standard” and the AI-leak breakdown in “surprised no ones pointed out how obviously AI generated the deep dark/spicewood/dungeons 2 leak was… not to mention the botched perspective in the whole image.”. They lean thinking (T) over feeling in how they frame opinions: even when talking about identity or relationships, they dissect it analytically, like in “either I’m more aroace than I realised, or I’m deeply in love with all my friends. hoping its the first one LOL”, and they approach game issues with problem-analysis rather than venting, such as “If anyones wondering what the lack of cursor window locking on bedrock does... I'm watching a video, but every time the game pauses… I'm accidentally clicking on something else. Extremely annoying. Hopefully theres a hotfix this week.”. On the J–P axis, they come off as perceiving (P): they adapt to glitches and weird situations instead of rigidly planning, like wandering millions of blocks just to see a sinkhole in “Just travelled 2.9mil blocks… to see a bedrock sinkhole in person… So cool man.”, joking about being at day 1578 and maybe building a house in “Starting to think that I should build a house and put a storage room in it. I'm at day 1578.”, and embracing chaotic Warden mishaps rather than carefully preventing them, as in “I just returned to my minecraft base to the horrifying realisation that a warden had escaped into my base and was on a murder spree.”. Taken together—analytical, systems‑oriented, introspective, and flexible rather than structured—they best fit INTP.

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18 | He/Him | Australia 🇦🇺 • Minecraft Bedrock enjoyer with too many wardens and not enough sniffers • Manages @michaeltbhVODS when Twitter lets me be human– @xX_d3stroy3r_Xx

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This cocktail is mid-strength and a bit chaotic, like walking 3 million blocks just to watch the game fall apart around you, echoing their trek in “And thats 3 million blocks. It's extremely difficult to walk when you're this far out, but it was fun to get here.”. The spiced rum base mirrors their warm but slightly jaded vibe and persistent loyalty, even when Twitter flags them as a bot in “Danggg twitter finally cracked and decided im a bot.”. Electric blue curaçao captures the neon, overcharged energy of managing VODs and obsessing over bedrock quirks like “I love minecraft bedrock edition” and the joyful scream in “THEY MADE HORSES AND BOATS MORE RESPONSIVE!!!”. Lime soda with bitters reflects their tendency to mix enthusiasm with sharp criticism, such as the complaint about bug double standards in “why do bedrock bugs that benefit the player always turn out to be bugs, but java ones turn into features?”. The espresso shot is their late-night, deeply online fandom brain—Hazbin, Fallout, Minecraft wardens and all—pulsing through posts like “Since its warden related, heres the art I made for a little bio of mine.”. Finally, the silver glitter on the ice nods to their dramatic, slightly cursed aesthetic and their tendency to turn glitches and disasters—like sniffers being murdered by an escaped warden in “I just returned to my minecraft base to the horrifying realisation that a warden had escaped into my base and was on a murder spree.”—into something strangely beautiful and memorable.

Your Hogwarts House
They show a very analytical, systems-focused mindset, especially around Minecraft. For example, they break down technical behavior in detail and test things methodically, as seen when they compare load times between editions in “My brother has always complained about how long minecraft bedrock takes to open, so I decided to test it.” and when they investigate weird generation like sinkholes or far-out terrain in “Just travelled 2.9mil blocks (via the nether of course) to see a bedrock sinkhole in person” and “In bedrock edition, once you get to a high enough coordinate, all the mountains suddenly generate as a massive pit, and I honestly think thats terrible, terrifying, and super cool all at the same time.”. They also debunk a supposed leak by closely examining perspective and AI artifacts, writing “surprised no ones pointed out how obviously AI generated the deep dark/spicewood/dungeons 2 leak was. Just look at the hair on the back of this guys head is, and how inconsistent the width of their arm is.”, which shows classic Ravenclaw scrutiny and attention to detail. Their interest in game design philosophy and communication rather than just features, as in “I really wish people, instead of wishing for Minecraft to copy Hytale or other games features and design philosophies, wished Minecraft would try to reach simons level of fan communication.”, shows a reflective, meta way of thinking. On top of that, they are clearly creative, sharing lots of art and experiments like “trying to create slightly dramatic images of my favourite mobs and I cannot figure out how to do a sniffer.”, which aligns strongly with Ravenclaw’s love of creativity and problem‑solving. While there is some loyalty and dedication (e.g., managing a VOD channel and long-term survival worlds), the dominant traits across their tweets are curiosity, analysis, and creative experimentation, making Ravenclaw the best fit.

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A well-known song that fits them is Radioactive by Imagine Dragons. The track’s apocalyptic, glitchy energy matches their love of broken, chaotic worlds in Minecraft Bedrock, like when they traveled millions of blocks to see a sinkhole and watch the game degrade: “So cool man.” and “It's extremely difficult to walk when you're this far out, but it was fun to get here.”. The lyric themes of waking up in a strange, corrupted environment echo their constant fascination with bugs, chunk errors, and weird generation: “How are they letting the game look like this. This world isnt even that old.” and “once you get to a high enough coordinate, all the mountains suddenly generate as a massive pit, and I honestly think thats terrible, terrifying, and super cool all at the same time.”. Their humorously self-aware, slightly doomy tone—“Account on life support” and “I'm starting to think that maybe 18 wardens are a bad idea...”—also fits the song’s mix of intensity and wry resignation. On top of that, their fixation on powerful, looming figures like the Warden and Hazbin Hotel demons resonates with the song’s imagery of something monstrous and unstoppable waking up and reshaping the world: “Quite possibly the coolest thing Ive experience in Minecraft in recent time.” and “Warden once again, this time featuring glorp.”. Overall, Radioactive captures their aesthetic of glitchy apocalypse, obsessive survival worlds, and slightly chaotic, self-deprecating humor.

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