like. I Get It. but we wouldn't have to put your prismas up on the top shelf if you would just let me SLIDE THEM IN VERTICALLY NEXT TO YOUR PENS I KNOW THERE IS ROOM THERE I CAN SEE IT
not to mention save so many spoons on laundry. seriously, laundry is the most emotionally draining chore for me and 75% of it is because our washer is in the basement
ngl i am super precious with my prismacolors, but that's only bc i still have the original sanford ones of ridic quality so i've been dragon hoarding them
the boyfriend's apartment really was just. I didn't have the anxiety response but I was definitely like "...these two people are completely different. how is this going to fare?"
also ngl, I was happy to see she kept the ukulele and even got a proper stand for it - I was worried she was only learning it because of the boyfriend, but it seems like it's something she actually enjoys
from the one tiny hint in the previous level that maybe our girl is not straight (the one single pair of rainbow undies), to the realization that the new partner moving in is in fact another woman
she's a fan of things! she has interests! interests that overlap with the MC's! she is very stylish without having to live in a perfectly curated magazine spread like city boyfriend!
yeah - like I think the girlfriend/wife has a style that's kind of rockabilly with a touch of goth, slightly more "transgressive" than MC's style which runs to a slightly old-fashioned femme when not just graphic tees+jeans
when you're moving the girlfriend in it's such a delightful slow discovery of "aw dang, this girl's so cool and I really feel the vibes here, maybe she'll be the one" and then you start unpacking new house and it's like "aw DANG I guess she WAS the one!"
I think the prismas wouldn't go there because of the lip on the prisma case means it wouldn't sit straight, so it'd just lean on the pens and knock everything over
"...yup."