By the names of the currencies you chose I gather you view europe as an instance of Sim City?
… yes, somehow that’s what I’d expect from an american … 😛
See, this is why should you keep poisoned razor blades in your billfold. The swearing and bleeding lets you track the pickpocket, and the poison saves you the trouble of filling out a police report.
I caught all of the video game references in panel two. Good to know my “gamer geek” card is renewed for another four years.
I’m not sure if the rupees are supposed to be from Hyrule or India?
Well, whichever is a part of Europe.
By the names of the currencies you chose I gather you view europe as an instance of Sim City?
… yes, somehow that’s what I’d expect from an american … 😛
If you run out of money in Europe – are you telling me you can’t “Call cousin Tony” to bail you out?
how about “Cousin Itt” then?
Unless you go to Helsinki. No pick pockets. Or croissants.
See, this is why should you keep poisoned razor blades in your billfold. The swearing and bleeding lets you track the pickpocket, and the poison saves you the trouble of filling out a police report.
Guns are hard to get in Europe, so street criminals have to use skills. Good luck on your barter skills, Adam.