Adventures of Mephis - CYOA Webcomic
Posted 12 years agoWoo! New years is coming a short moment away for me, but for many others around the world, it's already a new years.
What better way than to contribute in a new webcomic series that will involve lots of transformations of an fun kitsune that is:
mephis
I know I have, and I definitely want to share this out to everyone that would be interested in transformations. Not to mention viewers are involved in the decision making of the webcomic in "choose your own adventure" style. A majority vote will determine the direction of the next comic page(s).
The artists is:
oneiros~
And the webcomic:
http://tncaom.thecomicseries.com/
It looks like it will be a learning experience and a lot of fun for both Jesse and Mephis. Expect a different fox of the monochromatic nature (yeah, it is me) trying to vend his wares in the webcomic too!
What better way than to contribute in a new webcomic series that will involve lots of transformations of an fun kitsune that is:
mephisI know I have, and I definitely want to share this out to everyone that would be interested in transformations. Not to mention viewers are involved in the decision making of the webcomic in "choose your own adventure" style. A majority vote will determine the direction of the next comic page(s).
The artists is:
oneiros~And the webcomic:
http://tncaom.thecomicseries.com/
It looks like it will be a learning experience and a lot of fun for both Jesse and Mephis. Expect a different fox of the monochromatic nature (yeah, it is me) trying to vend his wares in the webcomic too!
Unpaid Debts
Posted 12 years ago "I am the god of unpaid debts. Andrew prayed real hard this morning. Time for you fuckers to pay up."
One of the things that is almost a certainty in my life is being owed money and having an accounts receivable that never get paid off. How I handled this is whenever I lend money, I do not expect back and record the transaction as a charity or gift in my personal ledger. In a way, it is a test to determine how much that individual values the friendship and has the personal responsibility to pay off their debt to me.
Unfortunately that way of thinking has lead to me being stingy, disliking to lend any money at all, and overall being less charitable. While this isn't necessarily a bad thing, it is something I wished to change. In recent years, I've reverted back to keeping track of debts, and behold I have calculated to date I have $713.44 I am owed. This is of course spread across several individuals who I do remind every so often that they owe me.
Now, I know they've been making purchases, such as games, or is saving up money for purchasing a big ticket item for themselves. This in particular is no problem with me as I do understand that every person has their own sets of priorities, and for some people paying debts isn't really high on them.
However, I do need to incentivize these people to pay off their debt to me, and the way I've considered is charging a 9% annual interest in the balance owed compounded monthly starting January 1, 2014. This gives them over a month and a half to pay me, and it will be something that I will tell each and every one of them I will start doing.
I know this will upset pretty much all of them, so I've decided to add another incentive that if will pay me before the end of this year, I will discount them 5% of the amount owed. While this may seem generous and that I will in fact overall lose money by offering said discount, how I perceive it is that this is money that I will never see getting back. Thus, I am trying to reduce my losses.
I'd like some feedback on what others think about this.
One of the things that is almost a certainty in my life is being owed money and having an accounts receivable that never get paid off. How I handled this is whenever I lend money, I do not expect back and record the transaction as a charity or gift in my personal ledger. In a way, it is a test to determine how much that individual values the friendship and has the personal responsibility to pay off their debt to me.
Unfortunately that way of thinking has lead to me being stingy, disliking to lend any money at all, and overall being less charitable. While this isn't necessarily a bad thing, it is something I wished to change. In recent years, I've reverted back to keeping track of debts, and behold I have calculated to date I have $713.44 I am owed. This is of course spread across several individuals who I do remind every so often that they owe me.
Now, I know they've been making purchases, such as games, or is saving up money for purchasing a big ticket item for themselves. This in particular is no problem with me as I do understand that every person has their own sets of priorities, and for some people paying debts isn't really high on them.
However, I do need to incentivize these people to pay off their debt to me, and the way I've considered is charging a 9% annual interest in the balance owed compounded monthly starting January 1, 2014. This gives them over a month and a half to pay me, and it will be something that I will tell each and every one of them I will start doing.
I know this will upset pretty much all of them, so I've decided to add another incentive that if will pay me before the end of this year, I will discount them 5% of the amount owed. While this may seem generous and that I will in fact overall lose money by offering said discount, how I perceive it is that this is money that I will never see getting back. Thus, I am trying to reduce my losses.
I'd like some feedback on what others think about this.
A start of something viral?
Posted 12 years agoWhat does the fox say?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featu.....;v=jofNR_WkoCE
As of this post, only 19,374 views and 817 favs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featu.....;v=jofNR_WkoCE
As of this post, only 19,374 views and 817 favs.
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