- Apr 13, 2019
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In ideal world - it should be like you said - every designated investor, like a potential patreon sponsor, must spend weeks in constructive thinking, days in doubts, hours for planing, by walking in circle,at the end of the day, the patrons themselves will decide if the artist is worth supporting or not
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But in patreon's reality, as we can see on too many examples, sometimes (read - all the time) it happens quite different. When anyone came to a crowd and say something like "hey folks, i'm going give you some porn! later... a little... maybe... if i'd have a free time from my own troubles... by tiny portions... time to time... with damn huge pauses in between... but you must constantly give me money... all the time... no matter what!"
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Same old trick, you know, "give me money or i will hurt myself and blame you in all the damages that i did",The problem isn't that it's almost october, 1 or 2 week more isn't a drama. The problem is that she said '' I would kick myself in the teeth so hard if I can't get this chapter out before the end of September'' why you have to do this sort of promises? This very common and childish for the creators. Nobody ask you a deadline but if you say that, you have to do that.
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