An Honest Review (Rainy Sunday Edition)

Day 2,325, 21:31 Published in USA USA by chickensguys

An Honest Review

Synopsis of the Future of the paper.

This morning while I was at the gym working on increasing the size of rear buttock I was thinking. I thought about rice farmers in Indonesia, smokers in Arizona and stamp collectors in Yorkshire. The defining factor between all these people (At least for me) is that they are human.

People are different; they have their own culture and norms that define who they are. All these experiences put together create "character". So in response to this, I have decided to write a series of articles looking at “the personal character” of many prominent people in this game. Everything in here will be my opinion and should be taken as such. I will try to keep them short, because I know no one wants to read a thesis paper. Expect anywhere between 1 a week to 3 a week.

Rainy Sunday.


Upon joining this game nearly 3 years ago, one of the first people I met early on was a delightful person by the name of RainySunday. For all intensive purposes, she is and will always be at least in my mind, America’s Buttercup.

She has lent me a hand more times than nearly anyone and is willing to be honest and straight forward in all interactions. She has never tried to play any angles and has always through thick and thin been willing to tell the truth, even if you don’t want to hear it. Friends have always been categorized in my mind as people who are with you in the good and the bad, and even in my worst of straights, I am honored to say I always had one friend.

Rainy unlike many of her fellow peers is unique in that she doesn’t define “power” as the end all be all. She has never seriously considered running for the presidency despite massive amounts of pressure for her too pursue it. She is forever humble.

In a game filled with a bunch of ambitious youths it is a sobering and yet a pleasant feeling to know there are still good people in such a cruel world. While I am neither prepared nor willing to speak about her personal life, I will leave you with the following impression. The level of courage and strength this young woman has is unparalleled. Where I would have been a scared coward, she marched in brave as can be and made the moral decision to do what is best for herself and her family. The lack of self-pity, has forever made me wish to emulate her.

Needless to say, Rainy Sunday will and has always been a dear and good friend of mine and I hope you share my thoughts and feeling.

Thank you