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I do not care if it is or not.

10 dollars was success, most of those probably thought of him making potato salad. Majority after that 10 dollars are either people playing it as a fun, frivolous thing to do or a joke against everybody else complaining about it and/or them. For the low asking point of his project, there doesn't need to be a lot of

It doesn't matter what is written in an article or comments, you can't control it or them, no matter what you say or do.

I don't believe you can steer people to a project by steering them away from a different one, and when most likely the backers of the project you dislike are not mainly here. What more 'worthy' kickstarter and fundme projects lack 1. is the media attention to meet their goals and price points and 2. a trust of the

Well Sandra Bullock found out years ago that the net is an awful place.

Well, it also generates article hits, so there is something to gain.

But it does keep this article lively.

A novel approach and a good presentation can go a long way on Kickstarter, and I would say reasonable goals, but you can never tell when people will overwhelm or underwhelm you with their response. I get the feeling that a lot of people are of the impression that funding for medical research, charities, relief

The very real possibility that most of the initial funding will be pulled by the pledging before the project deadline runs through, though it will still exceed it's goals, probably its stretch goals. As for others Kickstarters, this is actually a good opportunity for social outlets to drum up press for 'worthy'

Well maybe this article did something, it's down to 29k. Some commenters withdrew a lot of funding. Social networks work….

But he didn't ask for all that overfunding, just $10. Some grocery stores charge almost that for their packaged potato salad. People didn't stop donating to his Kickstarter at what others would call a reasonable level and I'm not sure he could cut them off, maybe he could have just ended his project.

He's probably okay if he still makes the $10 dollar potato salad in his original goal, as well as any stretch goals, like books, everything else after I would think is taxes, Kickstarters' cut, and bank, unless someone can state it differently?

Guess he could cancel it if its causing people so much ire that others over-funded, it's interesting when some projects make and exceed their goals, and others languish must be very deflating . . I see a number of those struggling to reach a goal and wonder if Kickstarter has the ability to reach interested audiences,

It's interesting what we don't do with our time and money in every country. I get the feeling that to let someone remain down is our human nature, as we seek to elevate ourselves in comparison, not compassion.

So you're really saying to make you cry, support this Kickstarter salad that you mentioned and a lot of us just heard about most thoroughly here. We can do that….

Or someone who's political leaning are with Fox's, who wanted to take the iconic look and make a nearly perfect yet not degraded version without attributing it back to the game designer, or for those who go imitation is the highest form of nonpaid flattery, sticking it to the developer . . . is just another avenue of

I like Sarah, she most often is the mimic that embodies or takes on qualities necessary to survive, to fight back against the world or those in it. Sometimes, the others seem to be an aspect of her, but then again, she gets more of the focus to display a wider range of emotions and characteristics. It's been a good

Well, at least he's doing something…that isn't in a jail or institution . . . for now.

You only get one chance to be a good Crusher, it didn't happen, it won't happen, the sting lasts forever and ever.

Just saving her up for the Dracula vs Xmen crossover…