I love Elizabeth.
>>3540932>>3541967A belated "Thank you." for the kind words.
>>3542226My diet is fairly healthy, barring the severe caffeine addiction. Though a healthy diet only does so much when you're constantly inhaling the miasma of an industrial society. My lungs aren't exactly made to accommodate the products of hydrocarbon combustion.
>Would she like the food you eat?I think Liz has more of a sweet tooth than I do. But I think that she'd enjoy most of the food that I eat. Columbian cuisine doesn't seem very appetizing, since it consists mostly of canned foods. So her standards shouldn't be that high, and I like to think that my cooking is passable.
>>3542228Acting impulsively is a major detriment of hers, if you can call that a habit. It often puts her in peril, which is why I wish that she was more mindful at times, but I completely accept that it's just a part of her. I know that I sometimes talk in length about her flaws but it isn't because I'm criticizing her. I would never hold such things against her.
>What about the other way around?I'm sure that there's a lot of things about me that she'd disapprove of. Like not working hard enough towards my goals, for example. I'm sure that it's something that would put off a goal-oriented and determined person like her.
>>3542365She's an avid reader and extremely curious at heart, so she probably enjoyed studying. Even though she did a large part of her reading out of boredom, it's quite apparent that she's enthusiastic about learning new things.
>Does she get good grades at school?Elizabeth hasn't attended school, but she most likely received some form of tutoring before Monument Tower was quarantined. I imagine that an intelligent, energetic and curious girl like her excelled at most of her studies.