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MB: "If you"re still taking requests, I have some that involve something like this: -link to a female prisoner mugshot artwork I did for $20-" Me: "Can"t; kinda want to phase out free requests. " MB: "Do you still take Point Commissions? " Now, at that time, I still was testing the waters, as startups need to observe their audience before finalizing anything. I felt a starting price of $15 for a 1 or 2 character picture would suffice (most fetish artists would charge $30 or more for a 1-char) would be fair, especially since being a niche-specialty artist is like setting up a kiosk at a shopping mall; you"re not going to get much business regardless of your prices. I didn"t have a good response at the time, so I kept silent. Not even an hour later, this happens, and this is where the choosiness of the choosing beggar shows. MB: "If you"re not gonna take Requests anymore, then what about Point Commissions? Are you still going to take Point Commissions? Because if you say that you"re no longer going to take Point Commissions, I will go nuts and bananas all over your dA gallery because I absolutely, positively hate Monetary Commissioners. So this is kind of a block warning for me. " I remember MB"s request by heart: it was a 12-character (Yikes! ) Total Drama picset based on the criminals and gangs of the 1920s-50s (you know, Al Capone, Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger, and whatnot? ). Dude got all 12 characters drawn for him by another artist, but now he"s wanting a police lineup or something. For what purpose I can never tell, but still. Even if I did point commissions, such a request would be too hefty for anyone in their right mind to do if not paid a good chunk of real cash. That"s not to mention, since points are DeviantART"s premium currency (akin to, say, AdventureCoins in AQW), he had to spend actual money on points anyway, making his statement hypocritical. Hoping the turd didn"t spend any money on points beforehand (which I find wasteful because negotiations are meant to be settled before any payment is made), I decided to say this. : Me: "You do realize you spend money on points, right? If anything, Paypal is much less of a hassle than a system that only allows you to purchase premium site currency at $5 intervals. " (True fact) MB: "Paypal? Patreon? They"re all the same schtick to me. I meant what I said and I said what I meant: I hate Monetary Commissioners 100%. It may sound like a Dr. Seuss line to you, but I stand by my vow. And if you close requests and point commissions forever, I am going to lose it! I swear! This my blocking warning for you (as in: For you to block me)" In normal terms, a block warning would mean you"re threatening to block someone, but here, it"s pretty evident he actually told ME to block HIM. It"s certainly ass-backwards logic considering blocks are meant to ward off harassers, spambots, choosing beggars and whatnot, not satisfy them. The worst part is he claimed Patreon, a monthly-billing service (unless you subscribe to post-based users, which I don"t recommend doing), is the same thing as simple money transfers through Paypal. Good gravy. I went to Discord and asked about how to deal with this beggar in particular, and my Discord pals told me to "let him beg. " One friend even said... "Milk him, milk this choosing mofo for all he"s worth. " I tried following their advice, but since I didn"t have anything to say, I decided to just go radio silent, not wanting to give the choosing beggar the satisfaction of blocking him. Everything was calm until recently when he dropped this in my profile comments. : MB: "GRRRRRRRR....... ("Steaming Mad! " emoji) NOW YOU"VE GONE TOO FAR!!!!!!!!!!!!! (rage emoji) BLOCK ME THIS INSTANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ("STFU" emoji)" Me (being as civil as I can before my frustration kicked in halfway through): "Yes, because doing absolutely nothing wrong=going too far. If you knew better than to be a choosing beggar, you would never be hating money commissions (hypocritical because you spend actual money on points in the first place) AT ALL. " Yes, I actually called a choosing beggar a choosing beggar. Once again, I opted to not block the choosing beggar because that would, once again, satisfy him, and from what I learned from this Subreddit, you should never satisfy the demands of a choosing beggar. Right now, I"m just waiting for the choosing beggar alien to blow up. Too bad for him; had he actually took the time to pay the $75 price tag for the huge artwork ($25 for a maximum of a 4-character picture, which this request would amount to 3 4-character pictures), it would"ve been a bargain. Then again, his points offer for quality art is 50 points (which is the equivalent of 62 cents), which is absurdly low for 12 goshdang characters. Will update when/if the choosing beggar loses it. Update: MB responded to me calling him a Choosing Beggar. : Out of advice from one of my Discord mates, I just typed in "K, " still not wanting to satisfy him with a block. Apparently by his logic, buying $5 (bare minimum you can spend on points) worth of points is cheaper than actually spending money on artwork. What if the art costs $2. 50? What are you gonna do then?

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