Subject: a late response
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Posted on: 2025-01-07 07:26:12 UTC

Charlie actively does not think, in general, but especially for something like this, so I think they’d end up cake just due to not putting in much effort into aesthetics (usually). I vaguely remember describing even their mandola, possibly the object most important to them, as ‘ratty,’ so there’s definitely a function over form touch to them. That's not to say they won't dress up for performances or big events, though.

Jiwon is an interesting case, since I think he’s a flowers person, but a combination of low budget and irrational anxiety keep him acting upon it often. This doesn’t mean he won’t complain about it inwardly, though. Does meticulously keeping one's fur clean and sleek count as practical or simply aesthetic?

And since I might as well mix things up a bit, here’s two more that aren’t my usual answers:

Ocotillo actively squashes down any desire for aesthetics due to wanting to be a good guard and believing indulgences would get in the way of that. In that sense she’s similar to Jiwon, but unlike him, her wants aren’t so much material as they are things like validation and self-worth. When it comes to actual objects she’s very much practicality-focused.

The Curator hasn’t been expanded on a whole lot yet, but I think everything about her involves aesthetics when she can get away with it. For example, her museum looks not particularly flashy, but that's out of intentional choice rather than because it gets the job done adequately. Even her appearance isn’t very practical, always wearing a heavy white sweater regardless of the weather or temperature. I feel like HQ especially, due to its Generic material makeup in most parts, might just be an unnoticeable room temperature.

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