All things considered, I wonder what michelle’s reaction will be when the PS1 (or PSX, as people near me called it at the time) some time next year, and to the fact that not only has she missed 3 final fantasy games, but the 4th one (2 in the U.S.) was the EASY version of the game, and the 7th one will be on Playstation.
She might also be a bit of an unreliable narrator. lol I get the feeling that Michelle is embellishing her story a little. xD But video games in moderation does help the brain quite a lot.
All things considered, I wonder what michelle’s reaction will be when the PS1 (or PSX, as people near me called it at the time) some time next year, and to the fact that not only has she missed 3 final fantasy games, but the 4th one (2 in the U.S.) was the EASY version of the game, and the 7th one will be on Playstation.
And INSTANT (for us) KARMA HAS HIT! Bit her right in the ass. HARD.
Psst, Louise – even then the video game market is worth nine billion dollars per year, and it’s only going to go up.
I appreciate that we’re starting to see more teachers in this comic that actually care about their students.
Well, that backfired on you Louise.
Now THIS lady I like! Actually asking the girl what SHE thinks about her own life choices? What a novel concept!
The teacher reminds me of Allie a bit. Maybe she is her mother or aunt?
Based Teacher
Let Dora..I mean..Michelle play her Nintendo!
She might also be a bit of an unreliable narrator. lol I get the feeling that Michelle is embellishing her story a little. xD But video games in moderation does help the brain quite a lot.