@Ghost – That would be appreciated. Not just for me but for everybody who reads the comic. I gotta head to bed soon so I’ll catch up with that when I can. Thank you.
Nice to see Rick is supportive of Aaron. And its understandable why Marion would be concerned regarding Aaron dropping out, though Aaron can still get his GED if he wants to.
Also I like that Aaron’s parents said no. It would be pretty bizarre if everyone just quit (especially with you-know-who being so close to graduation) and got their GED’s.
@Ghost – I used to be an editor for fandom pages, but I stopped a long time ago. But since you took the liberty of creating a page for this comic, I might consider going out of “retirement” lol
I don’t like the concept of a bunch of kids all deciding to drop out, but then again, the American education system is utter ass, and if passing the GED is enough, then your parents can help fill you in on how to survive in the world, hopefully.
I admire Marion’s sass. It’s so unlike her usual peppiness and gullibility, she almost comes across as an entirely different person.
Even so, it’s nice that Rick is genuinely supportive of Aaron. I will say, it still kinda feels jarring seeing Rick without that perpetually grumpy look on his face. Which is why I look forward to the future stories you have planned for Aaron and his family.
Though I can’t say I’m looking forward to Jocelyn telling her high-and-mighty parents she’ll be dropping out of school… unless Vicky’s involved, which I hope lol
Ladies and gentlemen, I’ve created the 1990something Fandom page. Not much has been done, if anything, but anyone is welcome to edit pages and fill them out with information. Only 2020-present descriptions allowed though.
I love that Aaron straight up told his parents about the time he jumped off a bridge ’cause his buddies did.
Here’s the link: https://nineteen-ninety-something.fandom.com
@Ghost That’s cool. I’ll have to check it out when I can. Can you send me a link?
OK, we all know Rick does support Aaron in his decision (despite talking about Vietnam again), but Marion insists that he must wait after grad school.
By the way, congratulations for the Fandom page, @Ghost!
@TheJayster49 Take all the time you need. Goodnight.
@JIMENOPOLIX: Yep, nothing makes me cringe harder than spotting a typo after I already hit “Publish” 😑
Hey, jb… you misspelled “college”.
@Ghost – That would be appreciated. Not just for me but for everybody who reads the comic. I gotta head to bed soon so I’ll catch up with that when I can. Thank you.
*link
@TheJayster49 Thanks so much. I’ve been really busy as of late and I need to get back on track. I’ll give you think in a moment.
Nice to see Rick is supportive of Aaron. And its understandable why Marion would be concerned regarding Aaron dropping out, though Aaron can still get his GED if he wants to.
Also I like that Aaron’s parents said no. It would be pretty bizarre if everyone just quit (especially with you-know-who being so close to graduation) and got their GED’s.
@Ghost – I used to be an editor for fandom pages, but I stopped a long time ago. But since you took the liberty of creating a page for this comic, I might consider going out of “retirement” lol
I don’t like the concept of a bunch of kids all deciding to drop out, but then again, the American education system is utter ass, and if passing the GED is enough, then your parents can help fill you in on how to survive in the world, hopefully.
I admire Marion’s sass. It’s so unlike her usual peppiness and gullibility, she almost comes across as an entirely different person.
Even so, it’s nice that Rick is genuinely supportive of Aaron. I will say, it still kinda feels jarring seeing Rick without that perpetually grumpy look on his face. Which is why I look forward to the future stories you have planned for Aaron and his family.
Though I can’t say I’m looking forward to Jocelyn telling her high-and-mighty parents she’ll be dropping out of school… unless Vicky’s involved, which I hope lol
Fuck it.
Ladies and gentlemen, I’ve created the 1990something Fandom page. Not much has been done, if anything, but anyone is welcome to edit pages and fill them out with information. Only 2020-present descriptions allowed though.