I officically retract my previous statement: you're not a masochist, Tanzie. Nothing screams more than "entitled brat" then statements equivalent to "hey look, I've found like a dozen of bugs in your game, but your game is so shitty and I'm so entitled to a perfect product for zero bucks that I will neither mention those bugs nor make a bug report. Will keep playing it and whining about bugs, though".
First of all, let's get things straight, I've never ever said that the game is "shitty", I wouldn't be here if I didn't see any potential. And I actually have reported most of the bugs I found here since the very first version I played a few months ago. So you are clearly bullshitting.
Playing the "free version" of a game doesn't take away my right to complain about its bugs, as when the game doesn't do what it claims to do, it costs me my time, which is just as valuable. If people want to pay for a buggy product and also do the debugging, well, it's their business. They don't have to justify themselves to random strangers on the Net, and NEITHER DO I, keep that in mind.
And if the latest bug in the list is indeed yours, you have already been provided feedback by someone (a member of the dev team, I presume), which states that you've reported nothing of value. Being a bit of a coder myself, I can only agree that not providing a screenshot of your game with a missing image within a game filled with dozens of different pictures is indeed useless.
And being a coder myself, I don't report basic typos, or things that don't have any value and I always provide enough information for the developer. If you were a proper coder you'd know that for a game runs on a single HTML file, the actual file name of a missing image would be a lot more helpful than a random screenshot.
Well, to help make the game better. The same reason patrons have to report bugs.
Making a game better, as well as making sure that it's bugfree is the job of the developer. I personally would't do the debugging of a game I paid for, but as I mentioned above, what others do with their time and money is not my business.
But non-patrons have no way of knowing whether the bug they reported is already fixed.
Friendly advice, don't bother.