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Tannin00

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It's not like calling a creator a "bastard" isn't very nice of costructive. It makes you look like a entitled a-hole
Yeah... but as if the creator lying or deceiving about "why he's not continuing or why his projects are delayed" weren't a problem, right friend? Given that it's one thing to simply say, "I'm burned out, I don't want to work on this anymore for a while or forever," and "honestly" communicate it so everyone can decide when or if to stop supporting it, and quite another to pull the line that "I have medical problems," only for it to end up not being true or only being half true, while continuing to collect from those who support it.

And I understand that Skudd had a tough time with the whole Patreon thing trying to raise funds for his work, but he finally succeeded. He had a project that interested people and other ideas that, although he made it clear he didn't have the money to continue, were attractive for the future. In the end, although he has the right to do so, since no one can force him, the fact that everything ends abruptly because he no longer wants to continue doesn't mean that everything ends well and that it doesn't give the image or impression of: "Thanks for your support so far. It's a shame I can't continue, but what can be done now? By the way, my health isn't that bad, bye."

I repeat that, within the same group of similar situations involving other creators, Skudd was at least honest in the end, and within the same group, he's not that bad, but just that... "he's not as bad as the others."
 
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