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{Ho-kago Tea Time. ([personal profile] noricenolife) wrote in [personal profile] these_balls 2013-03-07 09:53 pm (UTC)

Yui Hirasawa | K-On! | Not Reserved (2/3-4)

Personality:
Yui is a childish girl with an overactive imagination. She is partially fearless, in the sense that she does not usually feel anxiety, and never gets stage fright (though she was a bit nervous her first time). This is mainly demonstrated during the Light Music Club's first ever performance, which took place at the new student welcoming concert. There, she shows that she can easily handle emceeing. She's a very touchy-feely type of person, too, making lots of physical contact such as holding hands or hugging. She can also do just about anything if she applies herself, but her attention is wavering, and she tends to concentrate on the wrong things. An example of this was in Episode 3, where she failed Midterms due to focusing on learning guitar chords rather than studying. So, she basically has a short-attention span, forgetting what she was doing if something else catches her interest. And something else almost always catches her interest.

Yui has a great fondness for sweets (sweet things, too) and cute things. Carefree, outgoing, and kind of ditzy or just plain silly, too. She has a lot of energy that she tends not to use, since she's extremely lazy, and when she's alone she tends to...laze around. To add onto this, she can do exercise, but she hates getting tired, which defeats the point of it. However, if there's something she wants to do with all her heart, something she has a passion for, such as music, she'll do it. In that way, she has a great determination and perseverance.

Strengths: She's got perfect pitch, can play guitar, doesn't gain weight despite being very lazy, has an easy time emceeing, bounces back from sadness very quickly, nicknames are her specialty, and she's bit shameless.

Weaknesses: studying, extreme temperatures, air conditioning which she is allegedly "allergic" to, one-track mind, grades that are always on the verge of failing (there are even times when she's the only one in her class who has to retake them!), short attention-span, and dislikes getting tired.

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