Comic #6960: augmented-4
Description
Here’s a detailed description of the comic:
Panel 1: A child sits on a grassy slope, looking up at a woman. The child asks, "How did you do it, Mom? How did people deal with life before augmented reality goggles?"
Panel 2: The woman replies, "We had augmented reality back then. It was called tequila." She has short brown hair and is wearing glasses, looking thoughtful.
Panel 3: The woman continues, "The controls didn't work well and it had a nausea problem. Also sometimes you'd do things you'd regret and there was no save point."
Panel 4: The child looks concerned and says, "I'm sorry! Oh, if only you'd had some other option!" The woman responds, "Cutie, don't wish your life away."
The background is a dark blue sky with some purple hues, and the figures are silhouetted against it, emphasizing their conversation.