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This user most closely matches Lisa Simpson. Like Lisa, they’re thoughtful, introspective, and openly political and media-literate, criticizing corporate and fandom nonsense in posts like “What a piece of shit company” and “I still find it fascinating how Gundam (a series that is inherently political in its foundation) can have so many 'fans' who idiotically reject any political interpretation of its entries.”. They care deeply about art, craft, and emotional nuance, writing long, reflective impressions of anime such as “Good worldbuilding should always center the characters first. That's exactly what made Jarashi's struggles… compelling.” and their detailed Macross Frontier commentary. The bio’s self-description as “very autistic” and their interest in characters’ neurodivergent traits, like in “the more I see of Makio, the more sure I become that she might be neurodivergent in some way.”, also resonates with Lisa’s feeling of being slightly out of step with others yet intensely empathetic. At the same time, their unabashed enthusiasm for cute things and niche passions, from “Ranka's cuteness should be studied and she herself deserves to be worshipped” to the recurring Daily Aria shacho posts, fits Lisa’s earnest, dorky love for the things she cares about. Overall, they read as a media-savvy, idealistic, occasionally exasperated but fundamentally kind fan—very much in line with Lisa.

Your MBTI personality Type
They lean Introvert over Extrovert: their feed centers on solitary media consumption and inner reactions rather than socializing, e.g. long threads reflecting on character arcs like Makio’s and Asa’s in Ikoku Nikki (“Letting go of preconceptions isn't easy and today's Ikoku Nikki episode showed that perfectly.”), and they never talk about hanging out or seeking attention, just quietly sharing thoughts. Their constant focus on themes, symbolism, and character psychology shows strong Intuition over Sensing, such as reading political and thematic layers into mecha shows (“I still find it fascinating how Gundam (a series that is inherently political in its foundation) can have so many 'fans' who idiotically reject any political interpretation of its entries.”) and comparing character dynamics across series (“I find their intrinsic difference in ideology quite interesting. It reminds me a bit of Hikaru and Misa in SDF…”). They clearly favor Feeling over Thinking in decision-making: they consistently center emotional experiences and empathy, as when they care about Ranka’s emotional burden and Sheryl’s suffering (“More than any other Banished type show that I've seen, ROLL OVER AND DIE manages to portray Flum not only as powerful due to the abilities she has, but also due to her strength to go against the government's repressive systems and try to build a better life for her and Milkit.” and “Seeing her suffer more and more while still trying to remain strong and knowing her backstory really recontextualized some of her more narcissistic tendencies…”). While they can be blunt when criticizing companies or bad takes (“What a piece of shit company”; “No wonder the grifter thinks that you should watch the 0079 movies instead of the show and to skip ZZ”), they ultimately argue from values like respect for differing opinions and empathy for creators (“I absolutely think that everyone should explore the medium more and watch a variety of different things, but it's insanely stupid to think that someone else is wrong just for liking different anime than oneself.”). Their Perceiving side shows in their open-ended, exploratory way of watching and reflecting—marathoning multiple edits of Macross Frontier’s first episode just out of curiosity (“Didn't know which version of Macross Frontier episode 1 to watch, so I watched all of them…”) and frequently starting new shows on a whim (“started watching hoping this is better than Zero at least”) rather than talking about strict plans or structured goals. Overall, the combination of introspective media analysis, strong personal values, emotional language, and a flexible, exploratory lifestyle fits INFP best.

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20 | he/him | 🇦🇹 • Anime essayist in denial. Once watched every Macross cut of episode 1 for “research.” Aria, iyashikei, mecha, cats.– @zebruder

Your signature cocktail
This cocktail is built on umeshu, a gentle, sweet base for someone who treasures calming shows like Aria and iyashikei and posts a daily dose of softness such as “Daily Aria shacho #129”. The yuzu soda adds bubbly brightness and enthusiasm, echoing the way they gush about characters with lines like “Freyja is pure joy. What an exquisite creature. Just insanely cute.”. Matcha syrup brings a grounded, slightly bitter complexity, reflecting their thoughtful, analytical side when they discuss themes and characterization like in “Good worldbuilding should always center the characters first.”. A dash of absinthe nods to the more intense, sharp edge in tweets calling out industry and fandom nonsense such as “What a piece of shit company” and “I still find it fascinating how Gundam... can have so many 'fans' who idiotically reject any political interpretation”. Finally, the cotton-candy foam on top is pure magical-girl idol energy—sweet, colorful and a bit theatrical—capturing their love of Mahou Shoujo and Macross idols like Ranka and Sheryl in posts such as “them basically turning Ranka into a magical girl was the coolest thing ever.” and “Ranka’s cuteness should be studied and she herself deserves to be worshipped”.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets show a strong analytical bent and love of digging into how stories work, especially character writing and structure. They frequently break down narrative choices in detail, like in Macross and Ikoku Nikki, e.g. their examination of Ranka’s emotional burden and agency in Frontier: “Compared to every other Macross entry, Ranka having to sing to protect the colony feels way less heroic or triumphant and way more ominous and wrong somehow. It feels like she's not in control of her own situation, which is even reflected in her songs sounding more manufactured.” or their analysis of Mirage and Hayate’s ideological contrast: “I find their intrinsic difference in ideology quite interesting. It reminds me a bit of Hikaru and Misa in SDF, although Hayate and Mirage are a lot more assertive.”. They also show meta-level curiosity about the medium and its form, for example their defense and appreciation of recap episodes as a creative format: “Over the years I've grown to appreciate recap episodes way more… A truly well edited recap episode can be just as exciting as a regular episode and the format also allows for a lot of creativity.”. Even when they talk about industry issues or fan discourse, they do so by interrogating arguments and assumptions rather than just reacting emotionally, as in their critique of people denying Gundam’s politics: “I still find it fascinating how Gundam (a series that is inherently political in its foundation) can have so many 'fans' who idiotically reject any political interpretation of its entries.”. This consistent pattern of close reading, comparison across works, and interest in structure and ideas over pure vibes is very characteristic of Ravenclaw.

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Go!!! by FLOW fits them well because it’s an energetic, slightly dorky anthem about charging forward while staying true to yourself, which matches their earnest, passionate way of engaging with anime and characters. They clearly value character-driven storytelling and emotional resilience, as seen when they say “Good worldbuilding should always center the characters first. That's exactly what made Jarashi's struggles with adapting to the societal stigma against patterned beastfolk and finding support compelling.” and praise shows where characters push through hardship like in ROLL OVER AND DIE and Macross Frontier. Their timeline is full of joyful excitement for cute or powerful girls and magical/heroic vibes — “Freyja is pure joy. What an exquisite creature. Just insanely cute.” and “them basically turning Ranka into a magical girl was the coolest thing ever.” — which aligns with the song’s hype, youthfully determined tone. At the same time, they’re openly critical of exploitative companies and bad faith “fans” (“I still find it fascinating how Gundam... can have so many 'fans' who idiotically reject any political interpretation of its entries.”), mirroring the song’s defiant, push-back-against-the-world energy. Overall, Go!!! captures their mix of intense enthusiasm, stubborn sincerity, and willingness to stand up for what they love while charging ahead into new shows and ideas.

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