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Masterweaver


Just an average insane brony, doing average insane things. Professional Fanfiction Writer and Purveyor, relevant links are on my profile page.

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  • 133 weeks
    Hitch Trailblazer: Fifth Edition Dungeoneers

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Oct
18th
2014

Ahahaha, this is awkward.... · 7:29pm Oct 18th, 2014

In my last blog post, I started a fundraiser for the money I needed. Yesterday, though, Patreon managed to fix the problem. So I figured I'd tell everyone today...

..but, um, one of you just paid 80 dollars.

...which, um... is nice... I really don't know what to do, though. The money is now in my hands, and... yeeeeeeah. So, um... how do you guys think I should handle it?

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See if you can give the money back if you don't need it? Donate it to charity? Buy corndogs? Buy ponies? Idunno. *shrug*

2541247
Due to the tech involved, I can't give the money back directly.

2541276 Ah, that certainly makes the awkwardness level rise. I guess my suggestions would be to hold onto it in case of emergency, or give it to charity if you're so inclined? Again, it's up to you.

Well, I'd take it back if you don't really need it, I just wanted to make sure you could attend the con since they don't exactly come along every day.

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...
...could I have it? I'm kind of short on cash:twilightblush:

If you can't return it, maybe you could put out in a grocery fund, or save it for if something comes up (car repairs, gas, etc.).

I'd say return it to it's rightful owner. That's my two cents. :twilightsheepish:

2542797 Just read the other comments. I don't know now...maybe...save it for emergency?

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