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Why-Passes... Good!

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PinkGal23
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Hi! This is PinkGal23 here! Today I'm writing about Why-passes, but unlike many articles, I'm not complaining. I just wanted to give some good reasons on why you should have a Why-pass and how much better it would be if you had one.

Reason #1: The obvious one: You get priority access into Whyville whenever you want. No more waiting in the waiting room! Just type in your screen name and password, and WHAM (I like that word, LoL) you're into Whyville. This way you can schedule times to meet your friends in Whyville and not have to worry about whether you'll actually getting in to see them.

Reason #2: Another obvious one: You help Whyville! Come on! You know how much the workers at Whyville do for you (you get to make your own face, CHAT (what would you do if you couldn't chat!?), etcetera)! I mean, what would you be doing right now if Whyville hadn't been created?! So the least you could do would be to pay them back! And if we aren't careful, Whyville may disappear before our eyes because they don't have enough money. You wouldn't want that to happen, now would you!

Reason #3: The less obvious one: You won't get as hooked on it. When you don't have a Why-pass (and this comes from experience), you end up wanting to get into Whyville more and you sign on your Internet provider more and try more often to get into Whyville, hoping that this time you will get in. But if you have a Why-pass, you get into Whyville whenever you want, and because you aren't always trying, you don't spend so much time on it.

Reason #4: Another less obvious one: You will be able to save your account. The editor's note after the article, "Prom Makeover Scam", by Liss22 and Piker stated that, if you have a Why-pass, then even if someone has your account and password, you will be able to get it back. This doesn't mean that just because you have a Why-pass you should go around and give away your password, but it's nice to know that there is a last hope if you do get scammed.

I have just given you four good reasons to buy a Why-pass, so pull five dollars out of your pocket, go up to one of your parents, give them the money and say, "Mom/Dad, I would like to have a Why-pass for Whyville. I'll give you the money for it and then can you take the time to pay for it by credit card?" If they say no, take them to the Why-pass seccion that shows good reasons like my to get a Why-pass!

You can't force your parents to get you a Why-pass, but still, it's worth a try!

I've got to go ask my parents to renew my Why-pass! See ya around, Whyville! This is PinkGal23, signin' off!

 

 

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