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Good thing I'm not.
You should really consider getting over your own snobbiness, and get to know her. It will open your eyes as to how wrong your assumption is :D
I never concluded otherwise. I was just writing in fun. :D The developer has done a nice job of creating in a few instances characters whose external characteristics are stereotypes--the dumb jock, the airhead girl who can't stand responsibility, the loner who snaps at everybody--but the back story always shows a bit more going on beneath the surface. In fact, I could wish for more of the same, since I like that kind of NPC depth, but it's pretty well balanced as is. :)