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Lisa Simpson fits this user best because they approach their fandom analytically and critically, much like Lisa approaches her passions. Their threaded critique of ZZZ 2.5 shows detailed, logical thinking and concern for narrative coherence, for example questioning character motivation and plotting in tweets like “Overall I feel as if 2.5 was fast paced and paper thin with the ‘exceptions’ ‘explanations’ and ‘source of reason’…” and “Why did it seem as if he was the deductive one the entire time as if suddenly for 5 minutes the creator was literally a myth. ???”. Like Lisa, they’re emotionally invested yet intellectually demanding of the media they love, evident when they say “As a fan of Xiao’Guang I feel rather disappointed in a fraction of her storyline in 2.5…”. At the same time, they show intense, almost scholarly affection for a favorite character, as in “I shall never be normal about her…. #yeshunguang”, which mirrors Lisa’s intense devotion to her causes and interests. Their mix of passion, critique, and thoughtful questioning aligns far more with Lisa than with more impulsive or carefree characters like Homer or Bart.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert (I): their bio is minimal and role‑focused, and their tweets are intensely centered on one character and story rather than social experiences, for example calling themselves the “Qinming Sword Wielder of Yunkui Summit” and repeatedly fixating on Ye Shunguang rather than on interactions with others. They show strong Intuition (N) by focusing on thematic and conceptual issues in the story instead of surface‑level details, such as questioning the underlying structure of the plot in “I feel as if it was all just one big scenario made to unfold by the hands of a Void Hunter” and analyzing the meaning of dual forms in “It seems the white Ye seems to be an alter ego of her memories.”. Their judging of characters and narrative comes from ethical and emotional considerations, pointing to Feeling (F); for instance, they emphasize emotional disappointment and the value of a character’s life and autonomy in “As a fan of Xiao’Guang I feel rather disappointed… However why did her other self exist just to die? Like she solely desired her own survival.” and in “because if I was Yixuan I would have guaranteed the survival of Xiao’Guang because of what happened to my sister”. At the same time, they use structured, sequential critiques and causal reasoning, but always in service of values rather than detached analysis. Their thread‑like breakdown of the patch (labeled sequences like “ZZZ 2.5 YSG (1/?)” through later parts) indicates a preference for Judging (J) — they like organizing thoughts into planned mini‑essays rather than tossing out random impressions. Altogether, a value‑driven, analytical but thematic critique style, with organized threads and a focus on character psychology and narrative purpose, matches INFJ best.

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Critiquing ZZZ story beats from the Head Temple. Part-time Ye Shunguang scholar, full-time Xiao’Guang defender. Once over-analyzed a patch note thread.– @YunkuiPavillion

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Smoky mezcal stands in for their sharp, cutting analysis and ‘sword wielder’ persona, echoing how they dissect plot holes in threads like “Why was it that Ye Shiyuan found a way to assist his sister unlike Yixuan with her own.” and “Let’s say in total we had about 3 months of time period between Ye Shiyuan getting possessed to him finding a rock.”. Blackberry-lavender syrup brings a dark sweetness and floral melancholy, mirroring their disappointment and emotional investment in Xiao’Guang in “As a fan of Xiao’Guang I feel rather disappointed in a fraction of her storyline in 2.5”. Yuzu soda adds a bright, high-energy fizz for their passionate, fast-paced meta-commentary on “ZZZ 2.5 (6/?) Overall I feel as if 2.5 was fast paced and paper thin”. A dash of absinthe symbolizes the surreal, ‘void’ side of the lore and their fascination with dual selves, as seen in “It seems the white Ye seems to be an alter ego of her memories.”. Finally, edible silver shimmer captures their reverent obsession with Ye Shunguang’s beauty and dual forms in “I shall never be normal about her…. #yeshunguang” and “Only she could be this pretty and have dual forms! Seele take notes…”, giving the drink a mystical, sword-glint finish.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets show a sustained pattern of close reading, logical critique, and interest in narrative structure that aligns most with Ravenclaw. They dissect plot pacing and internal logic in detail, e.g. asking why the story was “fast paced and paper thin” and questioning character decisions in “Overall I feel as if 2.5 was fast paced and paper thin with the “exceptions” “explanations” and “source of reason” because if I was Yixuan I would have guaranteed the survival of Xiao’Guang because of what happened to my sister but sending her into the mountains? 😐”. They also scrutinize causal chains and consistency, such as wondering how a character suddenly became the deductive one and why others didn’t investigate the sword’s source in “Let’s say in total we had about 3 months of time period between Ye Shiyuan getting possessed to him finding a rock. Why did it seem as if he was the deductive one the entire time as if suddenly for 5 minutes the creator was literally a myth. ???” and “Now to mention not only did it seem strange that only YSG got cured of the effects solely due to the fact that literally no one looked into curing or treating the effects of the sword with the source it came from.”. Their focus on thematic coherence over simple emotional payoff (“love conquers all”) appears in “I feel as if the story with her other self is so reductive because in the end they agreed on the differing ideals and it’s not me saying the fight against death wasn’t about her life it was literally Xiao’ Guang battling the effects of the blade in her hand.”, underscoring a preference for intellectual rigor. Even when simply admiring a character, they frame it in analytical terms – calling one form “an alter ego of her memories” in “It seems the white Ye seems to be an alter ego of her memories.” – which fits Ravenclaw’s love of interpretation and theory-building more than any other house.

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The song Fiction fits them because it’s about emotionally dissecting a story that feels both beloved and deeply frustrating, just like their detailed critique of ZZZ’s narrative. They obsess over plot logic and character treatment, asking things like why Ye Shiyuan suddenly became hyper‑competent and mythic (“Why did it seem as if he was the deductive one the entire time as if suddenly for 5 minutes the creator was literally a myth. ???”), which matches the song’s theme of struggling with a reality that feels rewritten. Their frustration that YSG’s other self existed just to die (“why did her other self exist just to die? Like she solely desired her own survival.”) echoes the lyrics’ sense of a tragic narrative being forced to its end. At the same time, they clearly love the character to an intense, almost obsessive degree (“I shall never be normal about her…. #yeshunguang”), paralleling the emotional fixation in Fiction. Even when they complain about "love conquers all" (“I mean sure the ‘love conquers all’ thing seems to be the main thing.”), they’re still deeply attached to that melodramatic, bittersweet style of storytelling, which is exactly the mood of the song.

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