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Nothing For Granted

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Nothing For Granted


Cowgurl
Whyville Veteran

I love Whyville and I love all the City Workers. They have put SO much work into this place it is unbelievable, and I feel that some of you take it for granted.

When this site was started, there was no funding from what I know. The money came out of the workers' pockets. They started Club Y to make some money, but you all criticized them and said that it was unfair, so they made it so you could join with clams... they probably made only \$200 or less. So I started a campaign to help them, and everyone criticized that as well. There are so many people joining that they've had to find a way to get the money to make servers to make you happy and be able to sustain themselves.

Well, the population has kept growing and so they needed to make restrictions on how many of you girls and guys could go on. So they did, and people weren't happy... as always.

Then they thought of a great solution that could let more people on! WHY-PASSES! They would make it so people could buy things that made them able to go on whenever they wanted -- every pass would help buy servers, so more people could go on! It was great!

But people are still not happy, they are being little ungrateful twirps. Polls have been written by saying that their parents don't allow them to pay and that when they signed up it said it was free. IT STILL IS FREE! But people who pay, who say Whyville is worth it to them, get more time on Whyville. Instead of complaining, why don't you do something more positive, like encouraging people who truly can buy Passes to buy them. That way City Hall can get more servers and your little selfish butts can get on! If you don't like it, then leave Whyville.

It is due time for a reality check. Whyville isn't free to run, and money doesn't grow on trees. Face the facts.

Cowgurl

 

 

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