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Lisa fits best because this user is passionate, analytical, and very vocal about fairness and quality, much like Lisa’s principled rants. They dive deeply into niche interests and lore (gacha games, manhwas, novels) and insist people engage with the full story, as seen when they argue that skipping parts means you're skipping the whole narrative: “If you skip cantos or intervellos, you're skipping the LC story and its arcs. Period.”. They also get frustrated with what they see as superficial or ignorant takes, echoing Lisa’s impatience with shallow thinking, e.g. “God imagine being so ignorant to all the issues of ZZZ by saying this.”. Their complaints about favoritism and inequity in character treatment mirror Lisa’s concern for fairness: “seeing waifu favouritism and husbando neglect… is so sad, I wish they were treated equally”. At the same time, their bursts of all-caps enthusiasm — “AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH” and “VARKAAAAA WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL HE'S SO MY TYPE OF CHARACTER???” — show an emotional, expressive side that aligns with Lisa’s intense fandoms and causes.

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They lean Introvert (I): most tweets revolve around solitary media consumption and gacha gaming rather than social outings, and their reactions are more observational than attention-seeking, e.g. “this thing is honestly so so so boring, I tried to do it for jades but I couldn't bear doing it after I finished the bare minimum stuff” and “My Sui team lives on to see another year (Please give me Vanguard Sui next)”. They clearly favor Intuition (N), focusing on patterns, meta-discussion, and comparisons across stories and games rather than concrete details, as in “The AUDACITY to say some of these stories here are clones/tributes to SL, like NO??? S Classes, ORV are so entirely different… and some of them are entirely different genres”. Their arguments read as Thinking (T)-oriented: they critique balance, fairness, and design decisions in a logical, somewhat blunt manner, e.g. “We really lost Manato S rank for this. People be saying 'we need a 4* rupture' when she's Ice Rupture. Make her the damn 4* ffs.” and “She doesn't? She can get a standard fare ID. She already has a Walpurgisnacht ID… So this doesn't work out at all.”. Their tone also shows an underlying value for fairness (waifu vs husbando treatment), but it’s presented through structured critique rather than emotional pleading, like in “seeing waifu favouritism and husbando neglect… I wish they were treated equally… its just so absurd.”. Finally, they appear Judging (J): they care about structure, consistency, and narrative/roster planning, as in “If you skip cantos or intervellos, you're skipping the LC story and its arcs. Period… these 12 sinners are your main cast… so if you don't like that, pack it up.” and their frustration with release schedules and balance decisions like “Releasing a random ass character for S rank over an actually established and popular character… Way to go ZZZ! Quitting.”. Together, these point most strongly to INTJ: an analytical, pattern-focused, opinionated fan who evaluates systems and stories with a structured, critical lens.

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Full-time gacha strategist, part-time manhwa critic. Once pulled the wrong banner and discovered a new favorite character. ORV | S-Class | LC enjoyer.– @zixzaven

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The high-proof dark rum captures their intense, sometimes explosive gacha takes and quitting threats, like when they declared “I hope to never see 4 stars in HSR again… Quitting.”. A bitter herbal liqueur represents the frustration with game issues and paywalls, echoing lines like “God imagine being so ignorant to all the issues of ZZZ by saying this.” and “seriously paywalling the LCs???”. The sharp yuzu or lime juice is that sharp, no-nonsense edge when they call out fandom nonsense, as in “The AUDACITY to say some of these stories here are clones/tributes to SL, like NO???”. Jasmine-honey syrup adds a soft floral sweetness for their genuine love and excitement, like “Got home, opened the artbook, instantly fell in love.” and “CHONGYUE PLUSHIEEE I NEED IT. I NEED ITTTT”. Finally, a fizzy energy drink or sparkling yuzu soda mirrors their high-energy hype over characters like Jade and IPC, as seen in “Seriously I fell so deep into the IPC Rabbit hole 😭” and “I'm so, so, so tempted to use my guarantee on Jade... The Stonehearts Collection is calling for me.”.

Your Hogwarts House
They show a strong sense of fairness and equal treatment, which is very Hufflepuff-coded. For example, they complain about favoritism in gacha games and wish for equal treatment of characters and genders, saying, “Genuinely, seeing waifu favouritism and husbando neglect in some of the gacha games I play is so sad, I wish they were treated equally and not have to constantly undergo all these arguments of favouritism or which sells more, its just so absurd.”. They also insist on respecting the whole cast and their stories, arguing that skipping content is wrong because, “from the get go these 12 sinners are your main cast, they're sticking with you for the rest of eternity so if you don't like that, pack it up.”, which reflects loyalty to the ensemble and a commitment to sticking with the full journey. Their defense of maligned or misunderstood series and characters, like pushing back when people call certain stories clones by stating, “The AUDACITY to say some of these stories here are clones/tributes to SL, like NO??? S Classes, ORV are so entirely different.”, again shows a strong fairness instinct. While there are flashes of frustration and quitting certain games, those are focused on perceived injustice rather than ambition or glory, which leans more toward Hufflepuff’s principled loyalty and sense of right and wrong than toward Slytherin or Gryffindor traits.

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A song about obsessive passion and throwing yourself fully into what you love fits them perfectly. Their bio literally calls them “An addict to Gacha Games,” and their timeline is full of intense investment in pulls and characters like “LETs GOOOOOO CASSETI MEURSAULT” and “CHONGYUE PLUSHIEEE I NEED IT. I NEED ITTTT”. Lose Yourself is also about high stakes and frustration, mirroring their reactions to gacha decisions such as “I hope to never see 4 stars in HSR again… Quitting.” and criticism of game issues like “Hahaha genuinely what the fuck HSR, seriously paywalling the LCs???”. At the same time, the song’s relentless drive reflects how they dive deep into fandoms—falling into the “IPC rabbit hole” and defending series like ORV and S Classes when people dismiss them as clones, as seen in “The AUDACITY to say some of these stories here are clones/tributes to SL, like NO???”. Overall, the intense, no-half-measures energy of Lose Yourself matches their passionate, opinionated, and deeply invested approach to games and stories.

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