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thanks for doing it this way, Diehardhunter.
Lovely work.
but oh dear God! @TranswarpMedia you can't possibly be serious about little ceasers being better than.. any other pizza chain in the world. It's a cheap pre-made english muffin with rotten tomato sauce. Cheap doesn't mean good. Almost ever.
And @Exitof Better a pro-lifer than the alternative. So spending you're money at a franchise that DOESN'T murder innocent children, sounds like a pretty decent thing to do that nobody should feel ashamed of.
About Patreon: the difference is really subtle. In my opinion I don't feel like I'm selling assets. Rather I think that a donation through Patreon is a way to show appreciation for my work and I also think that giving the donors the possibility to get early access to some of my assets is a way to thank them. In fact Patrons are only getting early-access to assets that will be available on the workshop TO EVERYONE, FOR FREE, in a few months. I don't see any forms of trade in this.