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They best match Lisa Simpson: smart, opinionated, and deeply invested in their niche interests. Like Lisa’s passionate advocacy, they repeatedly campaign for better treatment of their favorite series, e.g. asking Konami to let Nightdive remaster Silent Hill as in “All I want are proper ports/remasters of the first four Silent Hill games by Team Silent.” and “The children yearn for proper Silent Hill ports/remasters.”. They also analyze games and tech with a thoughtful, almost studious tone, such as their breakdown of remaster quality and PC ports in “Well that's disappointing. After seeing how well the Tomb Raider remasters were done along with the newer Nightdive releases, I was hoping for the classic RE titles to get the same TLC.”. At the same time, they mix this seriousness with a playful, dorky enthusiasm for games—shown in posts like “100X WON LETS GOOO #Splatoon3 #NintendoSwitch” and “METAL GEAR FINALLY GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH”—which fits Lisa’s earnest but occasionally excitable side. Overall, they come across as a detail‑oriented, idealistic fan who cares a lot about quality and preservation, very much in line with Lisa’s mix of intellect, principle, and passionate fandom.

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They lean Introvert (I): their posts center on solitary, immersive hobbies like single‑player games and modding/emulation rather than social events, and their bio is minimalist (“i dunno what else to put here”), suggesting low interest in self‑promotion. They read as Intuitive (N) because they frequently speculate about possibilities and future scenarios, like imagining Konami’s long‑term strategy and hypothetical remaster policies in tweets such as “Imagine if this is Konami's first step into cleaning up/updating their current PC ports, and will eventually lead to proper re releases of the other mainline Silent Hill games as well? Haha as if lol.” and “If Silent Hill 2, 3, and 4 were to ever get proper re releases, it would be cool to see this as an OPTIONAL toggle.”. Their tone is primarily Thinking (T): they evaluate companies and games with structured reasoning and technical criteria, e.g. criticizing ports’ quality and QA in “For the love of god HIRE A QA TEAM SCOTT PLEASE” and analyzing achievement feasibility in “Makes me wonder how this achievement would work if the game gets ported to consoles… Would it even be possible from a technical standpoint?”. They seem more Perceiving (P) than J: they react to news in the moment with bursts of enthusiasm or frustration (e.g. “METAL GEAR FINALLY GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH” and many spontaneous Splatoon clips) rather than talking about long‑term plans or structured goals, and they enjoy exploring options like different control schemes, remaster toggles, and ports instead of insisting on fixed solutions. Taken together—analytical, speculative, system‑focused, and somewhat chaotic in execution—INTP fits better than other types such as INTJ or INFP.

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Silent Hill evangelist, DBD Cheryl/Pyramid Head main, Splatoon survivor. Once farmed an ACNH acorn rug like it was an S-rank drop.– @zeliphlux

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This drink starts with a smoky mezcal base, a nod to their love of eerie, foggy horror vibes and especially Silent Hill, like when they beg Konami: “All I want are proper ports/remasters of the first four Silent Hill games by Team Silent.”. Cold brew coffee ice cubes capture their late-night gamer grind and persistence through tough modes and crashes, as seen in posts like “soooooo dead by daylight crashed” and endless Splatoon suffering. A splash of cherry liqueur represents their main Cheryl in DBD and sweet enthusiasm for crossovers: “I became a big Silent Hill fan later on, so now I main Cheryl and Pyramid Head.”. Salted caramel syrup balances their sarcasm and warmth, matching contradictions like “Can't wait to pirate everything and buy NOTHING.” delivered with playful energy. Finally, a dash of chili bitters mirrors their spicy, all-caps hype for remasters and announcements, such as “METAL GEAR FINALLY GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH”, giving the cocktail a punchy, fanboy kick worthy of The Boxcar™.

Your Hogwarts House
Their tweets show a strong analytical and detail-oriented mindset that aligns most with Ravenclaw. They frequently break down technical issues and industry decisions, like when they critique Capcom’s handling of classic Resident Evil ports by comparing them to other remasters: “After seeing how well the Tomb Raider remasters were done along with the newer Nightdive releases, I was hoping for the classic RE titles to get the same TLC. Apparently, getting this to work on Linux/Steam Deck is a pain as well.” and when they speculate on the feasibility of achievements and console ports: “Makes me wonder how this achievement would work if the game gets ported to consoles after its initial Steam release. Would it even be possible from a technical standpoint? Then again, they could just omit it rather than looking for a workaround.”. Their love of optimization and systems thinking comes through in posts suggesting UI or library improvements, such as asking Steam to let users rename games like GOG does: “Can Steam just pull a GOG and let us rename our games to whatever we want PLEASE??” and wanting better sorting options for titles: “Petition to add a toggle for Steam's alphabetical order to account for stuff like (The) and (A). I know something like this is trivial, but this just looks bad bruh😭”. They also exhibit a studied, almost archivist appreciation of classic games and remasters, arguing for quality, preservation, and thoughtful toggles or options in ports, as seen in their Silent Hill and Metal Gear posts: “If Silent Hill 2, 3, and 4 were to ever get proper re releases, it would be cool to see this as an OPTIONAL toggle. Y'know, in the same vein as pressing the right stick in for MGS3 to switch between the top down camera and the default camera.”. While there are hints of passion and loyalty (Hufflepuff/Gryffindor traits) in their defense of certain games and studios, the consistent pattern of careful comparison, technical curiosity, and UX-focused suggestions makes Ravenclaw the best fit.

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A fitting song for @zeliphlux is “Silent Hill” by Korn, because their entire online persona orbits around Silent Hill, survival horror, and a slightly jaded, moody enthusiasm for games. They repeatedly beg Konami for proper ports, saying “All I want are proper ports/remasters of the first four Silent Hill games by Team Silent.” and “Come on @Konami, let @NightdiveStudio remaster/rerelease Team Silent's Silent Hill games, you know you wanna.”. The track’s dark, heavy tone reflects their frustration with publishers and broken ports, like when they complain “Well that's disappointing. After seeing how well the Tomb Raider remasters were done… I was hoping for the classic RE titles to get the same TLC.”. At the same time, the song’s intensity mirrors how passionately they react to announcements and remasters, e.g. “METAL GEAR FINALLY GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH” and “ITS ABOUT TIME”. Like the song’s brooding but energized feel, their timeline mixes irritation with the industry and genuine hype for horror, remasters, and cult classics.

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