Ever since pookies first arrived on the scene, they've been cery contrivesial. There have even been anti-pookie protests. However, are they really that bad? Maybe yes and maybe no.
Yes
- They're annoying
- They take over the Pet Shop and decrese puffle sales
- They're showing disrespect to real orphans
No
- They're just roleplaying
- They might be kids and it's horrible to be mean to the,
- There is no proof that Puffle sales are decresing
- You can easily ignore them
Despite that both sides of the argument are good, nothing is actually going to stop pookies or pookie haters. There still might even be anti-pookie protests in the future. It seems that Club Penguin is on the pookies' side because anyone who protests againts pookies might end up with a 72-hour ban.
So what role do mumu's play in the pookie roleplay? A big one, actually. They might even be the root of a big problem.
A big complaint is that pookies are picky. If they were real orphans, they wouldn't be as picky. However, it's not their fault. It's the mumu's fault. The standards for mumus are EXTREMELY high. Pookies expect mumus to be rich and "detailed". Pookies believe the richer the mumu, the better roleplayer they are.Perhaps mumus set extremely high standards for themselves when pookies arrived at the scene, causing a cycle.
The cycle is, mumus start adopting pookies by pretending to be rich and detailed. Other mumus see this and try to improve upon themself, making the standards for mumus higher and higher, therefore making the pookies expectations higher and higher.
While it's mostly mumus' fault for setting such high standards, some pookies need to learn that a rich mumu doesn't necessarily equal a good roleplayer. Please, stop being picky. Chances are the best roleplayers are the ones you least expect!
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