One of them not being able to cook would have been funny. But all of them? That's just kind of ridiculous.
I did think it was funny that Yu was basically the only person who could cook, though.
I actually feel that Persona 4 would be infinitely easier if I were Japanese. Every time I get those pop questions about Japanese history I'm like "I HAVE NO IDEA WE DON'T TEACH ABOUT THAT IN THE GLORIOUS EMPIRE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION."
I think a lot of those are actually altered in the translation.
Like in Japan it's like "Who was the first American President?" and some poor dude in Japan is like "I have no idea who that even is."?
Naoto was a pretty competent cook, right?
One of them not being able to cook would have been funny. But all of them? That's just kind of ridiculous.
I did think it was funny that Yu was basically the only person who could cook, though.
Naoto was a pretty competent cook, right?
Naoto is all coffee and doughnuts from Krispy Kremes while on stake-outs.
No, you don't get it. They're bad at cooking!! How can you not think this is hilarious?
...and then they went and used this gag multiple times. The first was bad enough, but the second time it's like, y'all. You know Chie and Yukiko are bad at cooking, why are you making them cook for you?
The oddest thing about Keisuke's line is I wasn't aware that cleaning required specific knowledge that was somehow only commonly available to women. :\
These secrets are not for the ears of men!
Also, I completely forgot Keisuke existed.
The oddest thing is him thinking that living in a dorm involves cooking and cleaning.
The oddest thing is him thinking that living in a dorm involves cooking and cleaning.
you get my PM lev? Sorry it's late. It's cicada season over here.
Why do the cute ones always have to be so stupid?
According to science, when you're developing as a child, becoming more attractive sucks out your brain cells.
Trust me, I'm in college.
According to science, when you're developing as a child, becoming more attractive sucks out your brain cells.x
Trust me, I'm in college.
I'm in college too. If anything it makes people harder to trust. "Trust me, I'm an English Major." "This is Brazilian Literature."
College is also a means of maturity.
College is also a means of maturity.
College is also a means of maturity.
so what you're saying is... we should set Persona 5... in college...?
No because college is where you're become a debt slave, and that does not fit with the theme of emancipation.
so what you're saying is... we should set Persona 5... in college...?
So ugly people have lots of brain cells? That must make me a genius!.
Why are you laughing ;_;
So I went ahead and made the crappiest lunch possible, and called Yukiko to have her eat it. It was the first step in my brilliant revenge plot, but...
Why are you laughing ;_;
P5's theme is about working a 9-5 job for 30 years to pay off student loans.
Only a sucker works a 9 to 5.
College is also a means of maturity.
Not if any of my college experiences mean anything it isn't.
Tell that to gaming side everytime the word Persona is brought up.
Mostly by virtue of knowing how to follow a cook-book, apparently.Naoto was a pretty competent cook, right?
I couldn't stop laughing when I saw this
I couldn't stop laughing when I saw this
Keisuke is alright in my opinion.I always literally forget Keisuke exists. Literally, I need to be reminded he's a thing.
Mostly by virtue of knowing how to follow a cook-book, apparently.