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Pros:
- Color scheme works exceptionally well together
- Cat aesthetic shown through wallpaper and profile picture
- Profile picture translates well as a medium into mini profile further expanding the cat theme
- Bio is clean, ability to expand into a fitting resolution
- Primary showcase blends amazingly into the background and profile picture, allows a focus without being overly daunting
- Visible comments
- Text art of gawr gura causes a nice transition to the latter half of achievements
- Achievements are all from one game
- Achievements start with a deep blue into gray left to right, seamlessly
- Even account level
Cons:
- Stellaris is for rich people
Your profile has a very slick and clean look to it, teetering between fun and business.