She seldom washes her hair, takes a bath and brushes her teeth. She never brushes her teeth, washes her face, washes her feet and bathes every night, including in summer. There are four people in our dormitory, all under the table and above the bed. She eats and drinks below every night, then goes to bed and reads novels at night, or goes to bed and reads novels early, and never gets out of bed again.
Her hair is always washed after five or six days or even more than a week, because it is thick and then fluffy. It's really the kind that you can't see oil at all after several days.
She doesn't like bathing either. In winter, she can not take a bath for more than a week. I haven't counted the spring and autumn. Anyway, she is diligent to wash every other day, but she washes every day when it is hot in summer. She won't wash unless she sweats.
She can also skip meals all day, and there is really no sound in bed. Sometimes I wonder if she is still sleeping. For example, when there is class the next day, she will stay in bed reading novels from the night before until after midnight, and then wake up early in the morning to continue reading novels, and will not get up to brush her teeth and wash her face for breakfast, or even get up for lunch. The best she can do is to pee and drink water, and then go back to bed to read novels at the speed of light. Wait until four o'clock in the afternoon, then get up slowly, wash your face and get dressed, and get ready to go out and buy dinner.
Her movements are always slow, and when she is never in a hurry, she is always the last person to go out in our dormitory. Slow action, slow speech, even singing will always be slow, and will never be tuned again. Sing with her, and you will always be the one taken away.