That's not how that works...
7 years ago
PSA:
Having autism of any sort is not carte blanche to be an asshole and do shitty things, ESPECIALLY when other people tell you it's wrong and you tell them to fuck off. Having a hard life is not an excuse to be amoral asshole. If you fuck up, you need to own up. Theft does not a friendship make. I'm glad I blocked this person. I'm also going to be blocking their "friend" too. (which is more likely than not an alternate account.)
As a side note: even if you follow someone, they are NOT obligated to you. They do NOT have to do you any favors, especially if it's to their detriment. Artists make art because they want to and because sometimes it makes them money. And even then- artists reserve the right to decline your commissions if they find it morally reprehensible. (Kudos and thanks to the artist that was approached for this, btw! Don't know who you are, but thanks for following up! You ROCK!). And even if you pay an artist for a commission- they are not obligated to you beyond fulfilling their end of the agreed upon art. Being an artist is a lot like being a cashier- you're polite, and interested, but that's part of the job.
Sorry, that was a big side-step, but I felt it needed to be said.
Having autism of any sort is not carte blanche to be an asshole and do shitty things, ESPECIALLY when other people tell you it's wrong and you tell them to fuck off. Having a hard life is not an excuse to be amoral asshole. If you fuck up, you need to own up. Theft does not a friendship make. I'm glad I blocked this person. I'm also going to be blocking their "friend" too. (which is more likely than not an alternate account.)
As a side note: even if you follow someone, they are NOT obligated to you. They do NOT have to do you any favors, especially if it's to their detriment. Artists make art because they want to and because sometimes it makes them money. And even then- artists reserve the right to decline your commissions if they find it morally reprehensible. (Kudos and thanks to the artist that was approached for this, btw! Don't know who you are, but thanks for following up! You ROCK!). And even if you pay an artist for a commission- they are not obligated to you beyond fulfilling their end of the agreed upon art. Being an artist is a lot like being a cashier- you're polite, and interested, but that's part of the job.
Sorry, that was a big side-step, but I felt it needed to be said.