Iphone Apps. They
come and go. Some I might play for a day, others may linger
lustily to my phone for a week, but invariably they would
cycle, their shiny new features dull and bland and the
dreaded "x" pulled up over thier name, so signal the end of
their era of interest in my world.
This is exactly what I though Haypi would be like. "Oh
hoorah it's free!" I thought. I won't need to spend money to
enjoy a game I will bore of in two weeks. ERRRRR WRONG
AGAIN!
This is me. I'm a mother and a student right now. I'm 20,
and as a stay at home mom I don't get to flex my social
skills as I once did.
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Being a mother is hard work. It's the hardest thing I have
ever done, and I believe I've done a lot. It makes it a
little easier to see this face smiling up at me though
Regardless, this is about what Haypi has done to keep me
addicted for over a month now.
When I started I was confused. What the heck did all this
stuff mean? I could barely muddle my way through, so I
joined al alliance. There I learned from the friendly people
about the ways of Haypi.
4 alliances later we are still mostly together. I
never thought through a game I could learn so much.
Not only do I talk to these people about the game,
we talk about ourselves, our real selves, and I
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