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Your Simpsons character
They most closely resemble Lisa Simpson: opinionated, analytical, and constantly pushing for what they see as the "right" standards in their niche. Like Lisa ranting about sax solos or environmental policy, they repeatedly dive deep into their special interest (Sonic) and demand higher quality and consistency, e.g. “I’ve noticed Sonictwt gets upset when the same topics keep being brought back up… Imma keep talking abt shit until it’s changed” and “You all need to be more political Stand for something and stand on business Being a centrist gets you nowhere”. They’re intensely critical but from a place of passion and principles, as shown by threads like “My video on why I don't like Frontiers is out now” and “I’ve kind of been realizing more and more over time Ian Flynn just does not write a good Sonic”. Like Lisa practicing sax or school projects obsessively, they grind on their craft and channel their convictions into work, seen in posts like “all of the level design for demo 2 is done” and “I WILL be hitting 10K subs this year IMMA MAKE IT HAPPEN”.

Your MBTI personality Type
They read as an Extravert: they constantly engage their audience, solicit feedback, and thrive on public interaction and discourse, e.g. asking for criticism on their project in “Alright I’m curious, be BRUTALLY honest (but don’t be a dick obviously) Least favorite part(s) about Sonic Daybreak?” and setting public sub goals like “I WILL be hitting 10K subs this year IMMA MAKE IT HAPPEN”. Their focus on design philosophy, themes, and big-picture patterns in Sonic games points to Intuition: they repeatedly discuss abstract principles such as Sonic’s core character and visual identity, e.g. “People will sit here and tell you that it’s unreasonable to get upset at a core theme of the character being lost” and “I really hope Sonic Team tries to experiment with bringing surrealism back to the forefront of Sonic’s visual identity.”. Their tone is highly analytical and critical, favoring Thinking: they challenge others’ reasoning and argue from logical consistency rather than harmony, seen in tweets like “Genuinely if you think like this then you don’t like Sonic I’m sorry but you just don’t. You want another character entirely at that point” and “Not a single person has been able to properly articulate how Superstars levels are bad btw”. They also demonstrate strong Judging traits: they plan content, set explicit goals, and speak in decisive terms about what should change, e.g. “new video this saturday”, “said fuck it and finished my Superstars video in 1 day”, and the directive “You all need to be more political Stand for something and stand on business”. Overall, their mix of outward energy, abstract design focus, argumentative logic, and goal-driven structure best matches ENTJ.

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Sonic Daybreak co-lead & level design addict. Turning insomnia, hot takes, and too much Superstars into videos until I finally hit 10k subs.– @ZachInsomnia

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Overproof spiced rum brings the intense, locked‑in grind of taking the wrong meds and still deciding “The adderall beat the melatonin in a 2 1 lead meaning WE’RE LOCKED THE FUCK IN” link. Electric blue curaçao captures their obsession with bold Sonic aesthetics and surreal color palettes, like when they beg for surrealism back in Sonic’s visual identity “I really hope Sonic Team tries to experiment with bringing surrealism back to the forefront of Sonic’s visual identity.”. Cold brew coffee concentrate represents the late‑night YouTuber grind and insomnia vibe powering videos like “said fuck it and finished my Superstars video in 1 day”. Blood orange syrup adds a sharp, slightly bitter sweetness that matches their hot‑take honesty about Sonic games, from “My video on why I don't like Frontiers is out now” to defending Superstars as a masterpiece “My video on why I think Superstars is a masterpiece is out now”. Finally, fizzy yuzu soda tops it off with an experimental, zippy sparkle, echoing their momentum‑focused, high‑expression level design in Sonic Daybreak “I’m putting 1 billion 2D sections in Sonic Daybreak demo 2” and their constant drive to push Sonic’s gameplay forward “Ditch the boost and give me momentum with islands that accommodate it and Frontiers 2 will be peak”.

Your Hogwarts House
Zach shows clear ambition and drive, repeatedly setting concrete growth goals and treating YouTube as a serious climb: he declares “I WILL be hitting 10K subs this year IMMA MAKE IT HAPPEN” and a “Short term goal: my ass will be hitting 7k subs by the end of the month” in another tweet. He demonstrates a strategic, almost campaign-like mindset about influence in the Sonic community, saying “You all need to be more political Stand for something and stand on business Being a centrist gets you nowhere”, which aligns with Slytherin’s focus on power, positioning, and decisiveness. His willingness to keep pushing contentious opinions despite backlash—such as insisting that Superstars is better designed than Mania (“Again, Mania is still good but Superstars has better levels…”) and going against fandom orthodoxy on Sonic 1 and Sonic 2 (“Guys I have scary news… Sonic 1 is REALLY fucking good Oh god”)—shows a thick-skinned, results-focused temperament over a desire to be liked. He also treats criticism and controversy as tools rather than threats, openly soliciting harsh feedback on his own project—“be BRUTALLY honest… Criticism is more appreciated than compliments”—because it will sharpen the game and, by extension, his status. While he has some Ravenclaw traits (analytical breakdowns of level design and the “Homing Attack Problem”), the dominant throughline is calculated ambition, influence-seeking, and an unapologetic pursuit of his own vision—classic Slytherin.

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A fitting song for @ZachInsomnia is “Welcome to the Black Parade” because it mixes passion, drama, and a sense of mission—very similar to how they treat Sonic and game design. They’re constantly fighting for what they believe Sonic should be, saying things like “You all need to be more political Stand for something and stand on business Being a centrist gets you nowhere”, which echoes the song’s themes of conviction and not backing down. Their drive to improve Sonic and their own project shows up in tweets like “I WILL be hitting 10K subs this year IMMA MAKE IT HAPPEN” and “all of the level design for demo 2 is done”, matching the song’s relentless, against-the-odds determination. They also frame themselves and their community as underdogs pushing against bad takes and complacency, for example “I’ve noticed Sonictwt gets upset when the same topics keep being brought back up… Imma keep talking abt shit until it’s changed”. The mix of emotional intensity, stubborn idealism, and a bit of theatrical flair lines up well with the anthem-like, rallying energy of Welcome to the Black Parade.

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