"I can make vegetables, eggs, and sandwiches as well."
Take that, Takao. This is stated as if he has somehow proved Takao wrong, despite that that is not an extensive list. Regardless, he is taking vitamins to compensate for anything he can't make, and periodically other people will cook for him. He certainly won't say no to Takao taking some of that responsibility- it isn't as if he wants to live like this, but between basketball and moonlacing and exercising and this world's ridiculousness that seems to occur after the 20th of the month making the moon cycles seem like the more peaceful option at times, he finds it hard to find and attend cooking classes.
Regardless, Takao somehow managed to piss him off with such an assumption, and Midorima is quick to snap back.
"I said eat like, not behave like! I'm not a mannerless oaf like him."
He's not going to get crumbs all over, Midorima would never forgive himself if he ever became like that after the number of times he's scolded Murasakibara for getting potato chip shards on the court in middle school alone.
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Take that, Takao. This is stated as if he has somehow proved Takao wrong, despite that that is not an extensive list. Regardless, he is taking vitamins to compensate for anything he can't make, and periodically other people will cook for him. He certainly won't say no to Takao taking some of that responsibility- it isn't as if he wants to live like this, but between basketball and moonlacing and exercising and this world's ridiculousness that seems to occur after the 20th of the month making the moon cycles seem like the more peaceful option at times, he finds it hard to find and attend cooking classes.
Regardless, Takao somehow managed to piss him off with such an assumption, and Midorima is quick to snap back.
"I said eat like, not behave like! I'm not a mannerless oaf like him."
He's not going to get crumbs all over, Midorima would never forgive himself if he ever became like that after the number of times he's scolded Murasakibara for getting potato chip shards on the court in middle school alone.