felt inspired by the teasers from the fnaf roblox game and ofc when i saw one of the leaked uniforms i IMMEDIATELY thought of akihiko
basically thought up a silly little persona 3 au where everything is the same except fazbear entertainment opened a japanese location that is still open the year persona 3 takes place and akihiko works there as a part time job.
during the times akihiko would get positioned at the prize corner, i feel like he'd be freaked out by the puppet and tries his best to keep it out of his vision
no clue how this would effect anything yet but i just like thinking abt it as a concept
bonus: all this unfolding + akihiko can't do nights
as someone who had to endure english class, this is so true
the best yaoi is written by straight men who don't know they're writing yaoi and the best yuri is written by lesbian women who want to inflict you with a brain disorder
Creepy crawly Drawing of Zib from the IZ comics from my sketchbook!!! (Nobody probably cares but I did this for practice with my non-dominant hand!! I think EVERYBODY should care tbh!!!! :D)
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. The silence is deafening.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. Half of them require you to create an account on the company website. You leave a trail of ghost accounts that will be used once and never again. You never receive a response.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. One employer offers an interview, but it's so rare for you to receive any response that you forget to check the website and you miss the time.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. One employer offers an interview, but you don't know the magic words that signal to the esoteric mind of an interviewer that you're fit for the job.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. One employer e-mails you saying that 'unfortunately, you do not have the qualifications we are looking for'. You check the job again and see you applied to be a menial labourer.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. Half of them require a car. No one stops to ask how you're supposed to afford one with no job.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. One employer offers a job. The commute makes you want to die in your sleep.
You call the HR manager for the workplace in hopes of arranging an interview more directly. They don't even have an answering machine.
Employers complain that no one wants to work anymore.