Morning.
I wish she were here cooking breakfast with me. Or sleeping in, so I could make her breakfast in bed.
>>3544916I don't pay attention to discussion about the game, much less about her specifically, since DR fans are DR fans and all that. I remember when I first got into it, I only ever saw people hating her and calling her annoying. So yes, I probably see her a lot differently than most if things haven't drastically changed since then.
>>3544918Tap the desk just enough for her to feel it. If that doesn't work, tug her braids. Then laugh at her reaction because I'm mean.
Realistically, unless it was totally necessary to wake her, I'd just take her glasses off and leave her be.
>>3544922If there's a railroad crossing on her path to and from school, her mind would be on autopilot and not even think twice about it. Not that she'd be totally spaced out. She's more attentive to her surroundings than one would think, given her very uncoordinated personality.
>>3545102>Does your waifu like art?Yes, but visual art doesn't interest her as much as literature. She's just as critical of it the few times I can recall her bringing it up, though.
>Does she give everything a chance or does she just think it's bollocks?She's the type to judge without trying, and be stubborn towards any attempt to change her opinion.
>Would she prefer old stuff or modern stuff?She prefers the term "vintage."
>Abstract or concrete?She can appreciate both. Her own work seems to lean towards abstract.
>What would it be like visiting a museum with her?Considering visual art is my passion and museums are my number 1 favorite place to go on a date, it would be an actual dream come true for me. I can only hope she'd be able to enjoy it as much as I would. I'd love to visit a modern art gallery and talk with her about how we feel about all the different pieces, and discuss our interpretations of what they could mean or represent.
I always end up talking about art when I'm in these threads.