
Warlord
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Joined: Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:36 pm
Location: "P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney"
Haypi Article Competition
It's probably a good thing my article doesn't end here, because that would be a pathetic way to finish. Now let's get back to the story and my dusty Haypi app.
It was a dreary summer day and I was bored and flipping through my pages of apps, deleting the ones I never played. Haypi is next on this list, but instead of clicking that nasty red "X", I open it. During the next 10 minutes or so I spent checking out the game I did a few tasks, joined an alliance, and chatted in world chat for a bit. I decided I'd try this game out a little longer. I found myself logging on more and more often, and those minutes spent each day turned to hours. I don't regret spending that time on Haypi either, because I wasn't mindlessly gaming. I had just started an alliance, and it was rising to the top. Leading this alliance helped me in real life too, I became more of a leader and I now make my decisions with confidence.
After six months, several of which my alliance was in the top three and for a while number one, I decided to quit it. People say all good things need to come to an end, yet I refused to believe this. But it was true, nothing lasts forever. However, so is that other saying that goes around, that when one door closes another one opens. This one is also true, and I quickly joined another alliance with some of my old alliance friends, people I knew well, people I'd heard of, and people I didn't even know.
That's what amazing about this game. Haypi puts you into a server with people you don't know, but you grow close to them and they become friends. They aren't mediocre friends either, when I went through rough times they helped me and gave me advice. Those who know me understand what I'm talking about, but basically when I struggled and my mom had multiple surgeries my Haypi buddies were there for me. Without them I wouldn't have such a positive outlook at life and I would be a much different person.
So I guess I have to thank that guy who practically begged me to refer him for changing my life, making me more of a leader, and helping me see the positive things in life.... Even though he never got his 1000 prestige and 20 coins.
-Nick
Server102-King
Server83-1st Earl
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\-Haypi Monster-/
Server2-Lvl 19
May his noodly appendages keep us from floating up to the sky.
Ramen.