By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
That’s what this

letter seems to suggest, when a girl – forced to write a letter to a company for a school project – bugs Nintendo for a DS, and Nintendo obliges. At least, that’s what this exchange would have you believe. I have some doubts; there’s no photo of the DS, which is weird, and if I worked for Nintendo I’d reserve the free handhelds for kids dying of cancer. Or who can at least come up with
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h25 com เข้าสู่ระบบ We asked Nintendo of Australia to confirm this was legit and didn’t hear back, so…bear that in mind before you start penning your own “Dear Nintendo” letters. UPDATE: Cynicism be damned, it’s real. Though Nintendo of Australia stresses

that the DS was sent to her school, and is for the use of her entire class, not just “Helen”. [image, thanks

everyone!]