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Sideburns and Scarves

@shmuffaloaf / shmuffaloaf.tumblr.com

Because "Robots and Butts" doesn't have the same ring to it.
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You might have noticed some confusing changes around here!

In an attempt to clean up my existence around the internet, I made some changes:

This blog (formally shmuffalo) is now shmuffaloaf! It's still my "personal" tumblog, but I probably won't be posting to it much.

My art blog (formally arroyeah) is now shmuffalo. It just made sense, considering that's the one I'm more likely to post to.

So if you're here because I faved your art of Amuro and Char holding hands or whatever, you probably want to head over to the newly-crowned shmuffalo, where you will also find art of Amuro and Char holding hands or whatever.

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Making a surprise re-appearance to announce that I have a new comic out!

Debuting at FLAME CON in NYC! Preorders shipping in AUGUST!

Say hello to KISS ME QUICK!, my new Yuri!!! on Ice fancomic for the leoji faithful. You can preorder right now in print, bundled with a few extra goodies, at the newly relaunched Yam Fam Store: https://www.yamfamcomics.com/store/kiss-me-quick-a-yoi-fanbook

More details below 👇

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😉

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Hey, it’s been a long time!

A lot of stuff has happened, like…

  • Our book, Boy, I Love You: A BL Anthology went to print and debuted at TCAF 2017
  • I fell in love with two boys, Leo & Guang Hong from Yuri!!! On Ice, and I’ve made a zine and a bit of fanart of these sweet skate boys
  • I got really into Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye/Lost Light, one of the greatest textually queer scifi adventure comics ever??
  • I had an Amuro Ray x Char Aznable story published in a Japanese doujinshi anthology, involving the best bj I’ve ever drawn
  • I’ve GMed an incredible Exalted chronicle with some of the greatest people in my life
  • I’m continuing to draw and print comics & fanbooks with Wem and Kou under The Yam Fam

If you wanna keep up with my new projects or miss my charming personality, you can follow me at a few places:

Peace!

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^ In case you were wondering where I wandered off to

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The Yam Fam will be exhibiting at Flame Con 2017 in Brooklyn, NY on August 19th & 20th, at table F71!

We will be selling copies of Boy, I Love You: A BL Comics Anthology, and more, including…

Come say hi and bring a copy of Boy, I Love You home!

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Hyper-Reality

PSA - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Short film by Keiichi Matsuda offers first person perspective in a highly saturated world of augmented reality - this really is worth six minutes of your time:

Our physical and virtual realities are becoming increasingly intertwined. Technologies such as VR, augmented reality, wearables, and the internet of things are pointing to a world where technology will envelop every aspect of our lives. It will be the glue between every interaction and experience,offering amazing possibilities, while also controlling the way we understand the world. Hyper-Reality attempts to explore this exciting but dangerous trajectory. It was crowdfunded, and shot on location in Medellín, Colombia.

You can find out more about the project here

This is like some gonzo version of telepathy.

It changes the idea of “communication,” since anyone can project anything into anyone else’s mind.

It changes the idea of “imagination,” since you can now visualize anything.

It may even change the human experience in a radical, unpredictable way, this idea of living in two intersecting worlds, blurring the line between the real and the fictional almost into oblivion, not that I have a problem with that.

Life as an endless daydream.

But it doesn’t change the humans, and so in the case described above we get the same old problem: autonomy traded for convenience, the deluge of Skinner boxes and profit-fueled internet noise. Only now it’s all noise, and you can’t shut it off because you need some of the services attached to that noise in order to function. So you find yourself being held hostage by telepaths with more power (read: money) than you do. Power to make noise. Invasive noise. Noise to break you down with (LOSE WEIGHT, FEEL GREAT!) All that’s missing are nosebleeds and head explosions.

The paper economy gives way to the economy of attention gives way to the economy of control suggestion. The services themselves are just bargaining chips. Not the future we dreamed of, eh @mendelpalace?

Imagine if something like this had a brain-to-computer interface.

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“#can’t wait for the punk telepaths and their weird ar experiments though”

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atla | zuko | wait for it

Sadly, this is as HD as the ATLA episodes get, but I hope you give the video a shot anyway and maybe experience some of the emotions I had making it.  Big thanks to @worddevourer for having this idea and my twin sister @splickedylit for consulting with me during its creation!

Song: Wait For It from Hamilton Show: Avatar - The Last Airbender

This vid wrecked me. I knew it was going to wreck me the second I saw the song choice, but I still was not prepared for the extent of the damage. This is such a beautiful way to paint Zuko’s character arc and its contrast with Aang’s. His mistakes, his motivations and his triumphs are just expressed so beautifully, the fire imagery was amazing, the way it implies Zuko’s feelings about his kingdom and the war are really fantastic. Plus it’s just very well edited and put together, technically speaking. Fantastic job, this is now one of my favorite vids ever.

!!! oh my gosh thanks so much! ;v;

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Or that people spent 30 billion dollars they didn’t have to begin with.

overdraft fees are just another way to punish people for being poor or tight on money.

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So, just in case someone doesn’t actually know, your typical overdraft fee works like this - if you have 25 dollars in your account, spend 26 dollars, the bank will process that amount but then charge you a fee of (typically) 35 dollars.

They’re also prone to doing really shady things like, if in the above situation you put in a deposit of 26 dollars to try and cover the amount, they will process the debit before the credit and you’ll still wind up in the hole. 

So this isn’t a situation where people are spending 30 billion dollars they didn’t have.  It’s a situation where people who literally don’t have the money to spare are being used as a source of profit.

I got hit like that when I was really broke I put in money then got gas but it processed the gas first but It took me a while to figure it out because the bank I was at put the overdraft fee on the savings the next month which caused an overdraft fee to go to the checking the next month which caused two overdraft fees one from the overdraft fee and one from an insufficient funds fee the next month on the savings.  This was all after getting my account set up Specifically to refuse a transaction if I didn’t have the funds in an attempt to avoid overdraft fees.

Working for Wells Fargo was the biggest eye-opener I ever had. There’s this misconception that you can set up your card to refuse a transaction if there are not enough funds on your account. What I discovered was that it’s kind of difficult to stop overdrafts. That’s because it’s not just the banks–the vendors complicate the process, too. Let me explain.

Now, you can set up your card to refuse a transaction if there isn’t enough money on it–at that particular moment in time. Vendors do not always request payment at once–they can request 5-7 days later! Here’s a reasonable example.

Notice how the payment actually went through on the 22nd, but it says the payment was authorized a day prior? This is typical. Usually it’s processed within one business day, and you may see a pending transaction reflected in your balance. However, sometimes no pending transaction shows up–the finalized transaction will simply materialize the following day, arms flung open, crying, “WHAT NOW.” This is further complicated on weekends and holidays, when nothing is processed and it’s up to you to keep track of your funds. (Remember, weekend purchases are processed on Monday night, so you probably won’t see them until Tuesday morning!) Even better, different companies will request payment at different times. Starbucks and Subway are particularly bad about charging later rather than sooner (sometimes as late as a whole week!), whereas Wal-Mart requests payment instantaneously.

So if your account currently has $10 in it and you try to spend $25, the vendor should decline your card. Cool. But what if you have been shopping all day, and the vendors haven’t processed all of your transactions yet? Your account will look like it has $100 on it and when you swipe your card for that $25 purchase, it goes through. Then the other vendors ask for money the next day. Wham, bam, overdraft fees. You know what makes this better? When the vendor’s payment request is denied, so the vendor REPEATEDLY ASKS FOR THE FEE TO BE PAID. Usually they stop requesting after three attempts, but there are some vendors who will request far more often. So even as you’re scrambling to cover the overdraft fees you got hit with the previous day, you may get hit with MORE payment requests, which cause MORE overdraft fees.

Just as importantly, purchases involving the manual entry of your debit card number–such as online payments–won’t always decline. Yeah, even if you don’t have enough in your account! I don’t know why this is. It seems to depend on the company.

Long story short, DON’T RELY ON YOUR ONLINE BANK STATEMENT ALONE. You’re only safe if you manually keep up with your funds yourself. I highly suggest keeping a check register, which you can print out for free here, download as a free app for your iPhone, or receive for free at your bank. It definitely takes more time to log each purchase, but it’s very easy to forget how many payments you’ve actually made–and much easier on the wallet than overdraft fees.

((By the by, I wanted to add my support to the sentiment in this post–overdraft fees are absolutely horrific. One $35 charge is bad enough. Just being in the RED is bad enough. But then they stack. At Wells Fargo, they can stack 4 a day, and if the customer isn’t paying attention it’s like getting hit with an atomic bomb. The fuck does Wells Fargo need $35 per overdraft for? It pays jack-shit in interest for your savings and CDs–like one or two cents per month, no lie!–makes money hand over fist, and then hammer-kicks its poorest customers in the teeth. If you’ve ever had to sit on the phone with a person weeping bitter tears because a paycheck bounced and they got hit with $280 in fees–fees you can’t completely return due to bureaucratic red tape–let’s just say that you stop parroting the “lol well be more responsible” party line.))

Wow thanks for the info!!

there’s also how some banks are reordering your transactions largest to smallest…. which will increase your chances of overdrafing and doing so multiple times.

so let’s say you check your account and think you have $65 left. you, being responsible, put $30 in the car to fill it and $20 on groceries. But… you forgot you used an atm from another bank at some point… so your bank charges you $3 for that. oh… and you were under the daily minimum, so they charged you $5 for that (so, you really only had $57 to begin with). Then you picked up a bag of chips and soda to contribute to the food for the weekly football game with your friends…$5. You think you’re still in the black with $10 and you’re only half right. you’re in the black with $2…. but then something happens… maybe your heater breaks down. your roommate scores a cheap as hell space heater and you need to give them half on it… $30. you’ve officially overdrafted. but you should have only done so once… with the last $30. Instead, what these banks will do is charge you $30, $30, $20, $5. So now… since you only had $57, the only one that doesn’t incur an overdraft fee is the first $30.

so now you’ve been charged $35 three times ($105) when you should have only been charged once for something out of your control. so now on top of already struggling with money, you suddenly owe the bank $105 in addition to the money you “didn’t have”, $28 ( = $3+$20+$5) and also have asshats who would rather paint you as irresponsible than consider perhaps banks may need to adjust their policies/algorithms/whatever if people are being punished for using money they actually had.

I had to look up “daily minimum” from the last one, and I had no idea some banks require you to have a certain amount in your account every single day.

I’ve always used credit unions and the only requirement I’d ever had was $25 in my savings account that I couldn’t even touch anyway because their software doesn’t let you. Another reason that credit unions are better?

Yeah. Some banks use the minimum to wave the account fees, so you just pay fees if you go below; but others have you pay a fee AND keep a minimum (and an additional fee if you go below! ) that was the hardest part of choosing a “normal bank” again; but my credit union doesn’t accept checks deposited anywhere but at their offices and my job then didn’t offer direct deposits; and my hours were exactly during their business hours so I couldn’t plan on making the trip out to their office to deposit my paycheck, which was usually late on top of everything else!

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