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kurain-genealogy · 4 months
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okay, so to everyone not on freddit, something insane just happened.
basically, last night someone posted a video of an email conversation between themselves and scott cawthon regarding the canonicity/continuity of the Fazbear Frights and Tales from the Pizzaplex books. the mods asked for additional proof, which they did. here is that post.
here's the supposed email between OP and scott. the video quality is shit so i'll provide a transcription:
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OP: "Hey, Scott, I bet you've gotten lots of emails like his before, but it's been a concern of mine on what the canonicity of the Fazbear Frights and Tales From the Pizzaplex books are. I previously remember you saying some in Fazbear Frights are directly connected to the games, but what exactly does that mean? This debate has been really big, and really tiring, and I was wondering if you would provide an answer"
"Scott": "Hi there, I understand your concern, and its been a growing concern within the community what the novellas entail for the canon of FNAF. You brought up what i said in a Steam post years back, and that still applies even now, but I've noticed that there has been a difference of opinion in regards to what I said, which I understand. I had created the Fazbear Frights novella series in order to clear up confusion regarding the story, but I now realize that by doing so I had only contributed to more confusion, as my intentions had not come off as clear as I thought they were. I've avoided giving an explicit answer ever since that Steam post. I wanted to see if the fanbase could figure it out themselves, and so I did try and steer people towards the correct interpretation, by leaving hints in Security Breach, but it doesn't seem like they were noticed by a lot of people. I don't want to see people bicker and fight like this, it reminds me of the Bite of 87 and MikeTrap debates, it's not something I'm necessarily fond of seeing. I've gone a long time without giving an explicitly cear answer, so I feel I can end this now. The Fazbear Frights books have certain stories which are in the continuity of the games (those stories being the ones that connect to the larger plotline concerning Andrew, Larson, and Jake), and Tales From the Pizzaplex's entirety is in the continuity of the games. I tried to bridge that gap with Frailty, but that didn't quite tum out how I expected. I hope I was able to be of help! :)"
OP: "Wow! First off, I wasn't expecting a reply. I'm actually kinda shaking right now, because this means that there's actually an explicitly clear answer. Seriously"
"Scott": "You can go ahead and post it."
while the additional proof op provided seemed solid, everyone rightfully remained skeptical until scott cawthon appeared to prove or disprove it himself. which he did, this morning.
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...which... doesn't really clarify anything.
so now people are arguing over if scott means "the email is fake, but regarding what was said about the books' continuity, that's true" or if he's intentionally being vague by saying "yes" as an answer to a divisive debate, akin to his response to mangle's gender:
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so basically, scott returned to confirm that the email was fake, but instead of clearing up the debate, threw a bunch of gasoline on the fire with yet another vague, hard to interpret comment, and dipped.
so the StitchlineGames vs. non-SLGames debate continues, just with even more fire
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shipping-receiving · 5 years
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JB Fav Fics
Ages ago, I reblogged @chickren​‘s post (from 2013!) and I promised to give it a shot but got all tied up with my dissertation and my own fic. Now that my dissertation is done, I HAVE COMPLETED THIS. Bear in mind these answers might be a bit ‘dated’ as well (by a few months) because I’ve not been reading much fic on my end. Turns out when I’m writing my own, I can only hold one version of J/B in my head. 
Anyway this list is LONG AND TOOK ME FOREVER and I also wrote comments because I can’t help myself. So everything is under the cut. I took out the Shuffled Challenge one (very 2013 lol) and I replaced it with a category called... favourite S8 fix-it. Can you believe it? After I made all this noise about not being able to read fix-its?
[J/B Fic Recs: Master Post if anyone needs it before we start things off]
Favourite fic set immediately after ADWD Second to fucking none: Honor Thy Regard by SigilBroken Nights Without Armor by bratanimus
Favourite fic set a long time after ADWD Oh. Salt Wife by Lady_in_Red. Breathtaking simplicity.
Favourite TV canon fic Pretty and Traveling Far by astolat A Man for All Seasons by dreadwulf
Favourite S8 fix-it Yes, I know. I can’t deal with fix-its. And yet. Ice by Gwen77 Ring Them Bells by kirazi Battle is the Great Redeemer by Lady_In_Red
Favourite modern AU Clean hands by you-know-who (... it’s Gwen77) + all the classics:  Fever by Lady_In_Red On the Night’s Watch by Miss_M It’s Like Weather by ssstrychnine Beast and the Beast by SigilBroken And of course our recent fandom favourite: two halves of a soul by angel_deux
Favourite kiss (Don’t specify chapter) Okay this is kind of a random one but I remember re-reading Roommate Wanted by JustAGirl24 a couple months back, and when they finally kissed I wanted to freaking throw my phone across the room. It’s not even described in detail, it was just such a perfectly timed OMFG!!! THEY KISSED! moment.
Favourite smut Anything by Miss_M, good lord. My all-time favourite is Golden and True (modern AU, sequel to Ball and Chain), but for canon!verse it has to be Heart’s Desire and Spring Awakening. And obviously I have to say Flawed by francoeurs – smut exploring J/B’s Issues with a capital I? I’m THERE.
And for multi-chapter fic, Everyone Has Secrets by ellaria is fire. Oh and also, everyone’s favourite professor AU, Stacked by QuizzicalQuinnia.
Favourite UST On the Night’s Watch and Someone to Watch Over Me by Miss_M. I love that these two fics take place over such a short time (a few days) but they manage to feel like slow burns. That’s fucking skill right there.
Best written fic I hate this question. You want me to pick the best-written fic out of the FIVE THOUSAND J/B FICS ON AO3? Lmao I’m skipping.
Favourite fic with an unusual premise Multiverse central: All the Roads are Winding by ShirleyAnn66 In which Brienne can turn into a sea lion: This Is Your Wilderness by hardlyfatal GENDER SWAP: all knights are gallant and all maids are beautiful by janie_tangerine Jaime is a sculptor: Madonna of the Balcony by QuizzicalQuinnia Jaime does needlework: Hold This Threadbare Heart at Needlepoint by nire
Favourite action scene Words by astolat. The entire battle sequence.
Favourite dialogue Clean hands by Gwen77, Chapter 9. So cathartic, and SO MUCH HAPPENING. Not just J/B but Tyrion and Cersei on the phone too. I mean I just tried to re-read it to pick an excerpt (I can’t) and I already started crying lmao
Favourite characterization of Jaime A Man for All Seasons by dreadwulf. THE NUANCE. THE DETAIL.
Favourite characterization of Brienne Any fucking thing by Gwen77. Especially Clean hands, Diplomacy and Ice.
Favourite relationship development Where I follow, you’ll go by Lady_In_Red Beast and the Beast by SigilBroken, OBVIOUSLY It’s Like Weather by ssstrychnine Patience on a Monument by betts, even though they’re already friends, because betts makes me sit through Jaime/Sansa and Brienne/Tormund and yet I still re-read this.
Favourite use of non-typical character. Exclude these: Jaime, Brienne, Podrick, Hyle, Cersei, Sansa, Margaery, Tyrion, Daenerys, Selwyn, Tywin. Hmm this is a tough one. Maybe Loras the photographer in Living Fiction by Archetype_Electraheart
Favourite plot In This Light by SigilBroken for canon!verse endgame On the Night’s Watch by Miss_M and Everyone Has Secrets by ellaria for modern AU. I love J/B investigating stuff together.
Favourite title Nobody Knows / You Know and I Know by Miss_M “There’s a story,” Brienne says, “about a corrupt official who went to a sage and offered him to take part in a scheme, promising no one would ever know. ‘How can you say that?’ the sage replied. ‘I know, and you know, and the earth knows, and the sky knows.’”
Favourite WiP (finished or unfinished) With All Your Faults by seaspirit (close to the end!!!) The Descent by openmouthwideeye And this is finished but Tale As Old As Time by BrienneofThrace. She came back after like four years to finish it?! That alone is fandom magic.
Favourite long one-shot Pretty by astolat (wtf this is 30k?)
Favourite short one-shot OH MY GOD THE GLASSES FIC. Age Gap by ikkiM
Favourite drabble Mmmmm I don’t really read drabbles so I’ll skip this too.
Favourite beginning What is True, But Not Ideal by Vera: Jaime doesn’t appear for like four chapters and yet I was still on board.
Favourite ending IT’S FUCKING Clean hands by Gwen77 OKAY DON’T @ ME. Traveling Far by astolat – because she just Went There and gave J/B five kids The Sorrows That Women Cause by Mussimm (seventh and final part of Works and Days, in which they just... bang)
Favourite story twist more like the man you were meant to be by janie_tangerine. I mean, this isn’t really an internal twist, more like a twist on canon The Importance of Knocking by Miss_M, since it’s a story twist for Cersei lol.
Funniest story St George's Day by sansasparky The Best Legs You've Ever Seen by ikkiM
Favourite angst In the first version of this list I said I wouldn’t pick Gwen77 again for this one, and then I re-read Ice and cried my eyes out for like, the whole thing. Special mention for catherineflowers’ series We Need to Talk About…, because of how much she just commits entirely to some really dark stuff. It’s something I wouldn’t necessarily re-read, but just the audacity it took for her to write this is really impressive.
Favourite fluff The Higher Education of Brienne of Tarth and Drunken Shenanigans with Jaime and Brienne by BrienneofThrace. Anything by BrienneofThrace to be honest. She does the purest J/B. Also, Nothing That Is So, Is So by RoseHeart, and i get to be the other half of you + The 'Kiss Me' Series by sameboots.
Favourite Jaime line Yooooooo that part in Laying Siege by astolat when Jaime just launches into his wedding proposal: “I swear to you before these witnesses that I will protect Sansa Stark with my life, beside you. I will never take the field against her. I will take your name and your crest and your house as my own—”... I can feel myself being Brienne going WHAT THE FUCK WHAT THE FUCK WHAT THE FUCK
Favourite Brienne line Yeah yeah here I go picking Gwen77 again. The very last lines of all her fics always slay me, but this is the only line I can quote verbatim, from Diplomacy: “Trapped, he had said, worry in his voice. Ruined. She had never felt so free.”
Favourite general line or excerpt I love the way Gwen77 commits to the motif of walls in Ice. I freaked out about it here. And then after all that talk about Brienne building up her walls she just HITS US WITH THIS FINAL LINE:
“Jaime was hers, encircling, warm, solid as a wall. He would catch her if she fell.”
Favourite non-romantic fic The tale of Squire!Brienne series by LadyRhiyana
Favourite maiming adaptation in a modern AU Fever by Lady_In_Red, because I love how the whole story is built on Jaime learning how to ride again with a mangled hand
Favourite kidfic Not really a full-on kidfic, but You Know and I Know (sequel to Nobody Knows) for that Jaime & Tommen relationship, plus that conversation J/B have about having kids in future. Oh, and so brief, but Traveling Far by astolat.
Craziest scene that was in character and made sense (Don’t specify chapter) Let’s just go for the entirety of Stannis Baratheon, Fantasy Football League Commissioner by ikkiM AND THAT FUCKING J/B/C FIC THAT I READ BECAUSE I DIDN’T LOOK AT THE TAGS OKAY: Pride by astolat
Most underrated fic My Fall by TeamGwenee. Witches in 1600s colonial America AND in first person POV? IT WORKS THO. Such an interesting and original premise, and written in a very refreshing succinct style, and yet this multi-chapter fic has less than 200 kudos. Another one with less than 200 kudos: and you’ve whispered what I’m worth by angel_deux, a really lovely Mad Max: Fury Road AU.
Most desperate to see updated NO PRESSURE!!! for our world is cold and full of monsters by chancellor_valdez room service by ssstrychnine A Star Within the Mere by isavedlatin (sigh)
Favourite J/B as a secondary couple Some Kind of Family by crossingwinter
Most haunting Fool by astolat. I don’t know why. It’s a very beautiful story and it’s not even a bad ending for J/B necessarily, but the fact that it ends the way it does just really fucks me up. It’s the only fic in my bookmarks that I don’t think I can ever bear to re-read.
Favourite (friendship or hate) relationship between Jaime and another character One Of The Few Things by anniebibananie (Sansa) – I’m picking this just for the sheer I-can’t-believe-you-made-this-work-and-I-applaud-you factor
Favourite (friendship or hate) relationship between Brienne and another character What Is True, But Not Ideal by Vera (Tyrion)
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enderhoneydicks · 4 years
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@hungry-skeleton @maxielikethings
Excuse my bad grammar kdjdn
So about 3 fandoms are in this Au,Cuphead,Batim,Fnaf. If you look at my older posts you can find out about the batim and cuphead And batim fandom.
Basically My Au takes place in 2020 and they are human robots basically. (It's hard to explain)
There are 2 Springbonnie suits,The first one is the canon one while the second is a stage one (an actual robot). Springbonnie also stayed in the Parts and service room with Fredbear. The animatronics are not connected to the children like the game. They are basically like either a parent to the spirit or big brother or sister. Same goes for Springtrap and William.
Springtrap and Puppet are basically the parents of plushtrap.
All the games are basically their forms, I'm still working this part out so here's what I have so far
They can change their forms no matter,I don't really know what to say on this matter but that's it-
The animatronics are immortal due to Bendy (who is infact nonbinary yet and can gender bend their form). Bendy was kidnapped as a baby from the Casino and killed by the pizzeria. The Puppet found them and took them in since there wasn't enough animatronics for them all.
On to the ships now that we have that cleared up.
Fredbear and Springbonnie are married.
Springtrap and Puppet are dating (soon to be engaged probably.)
Toy Bonnie and Toy Freddy are dating.
Toy Chica and Mangle are also dating
Freddy and Chica are dating.
Foxy and Bonnie are dating.
Ft Foxy and Freddy are dating.
Ballora and Baby are dating.
Bon Bon has no one sadly-
NOW FOR WHAT THEY ACT LIKE :D
They are all chill.Toy Bonnie is the bean of them all (though they can be domestic towards Toy Freddy. Foxy and Mangle are the best siblings.They all play multiple instruments and have many talents.
Springtrap is the mom of plushtrap while Puppet's the dad.(and yes springtrap did have to y'know).Bendy is also a child of Puppet and Springtrap ok-.
The children spirits are like siblings or children to the animatronics.
As for the afton family's ghosts they aren't depressing and sad,they are happy and have Henry as their other dad and William is just a chaotic person.
(I update my Au sometimes)
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So I just listened to your presentation about the Tolkien fandom - which is really good btw, very informative - and the point that transformational fanfiction is mostly female got me thinking (mainly bc in my experience fanfiction in general seems more female, I have knowingly read only three authors who identified as male). Do you think that's bc most fandoms have a distinct lack of fem characters, so fem writers have an incentive to write transformational fics that male writers don't?
Oh my, oh my this is such a good question that I fear I will not answer it as well as it deserves. But I’ll try!
(Here is the presentation mentioned in the ask, for anyone who wants context. Both video and text are available at the link.)
Why transformational fandom trends female is complicated and has been the subject of much discussion/debate since the advent of fanfic studies back in the early ‘90s. Early scholarship focused on women using fanfic to expand the original texts so that the better reflected the women/author’s own experiences, especially where emotions and relationships were concerned. From Jenkins’ Textual Poachers (1991):
Fans want not simply internal consistency but also what Ien Ang has described as “emotional realism.” Ang (1985) suggests that Dallas fans viewed the program not as “empirically” true to real-world experiences of upper-class Texans but rather as “emotionally” true to the viewers’ personal lives…. (107)
Female readers entered directly into the fictional world, focusing less on the extratextual process of its writing than on the relationships and events. … The female reader saw her own “tacit inferences” as a legitimate part of the story …. Moreover, male readers tended to maintain the narrative’s pre-existing focus on a central protagonist, while female readers expressed a greater eagerness to explore a broader ranger of social relationships …. (108-9, citing David Bleich [1986])
Camille Bacon-Smith, author of Enterprising Women (also 1991) writes:
Fanwriters, like soap opera fans, want to see characters change and evolve, have families, and rise to the challenge of internal and external crises in a nonlinear, dense tapestry of experience. Whether because of innate qualities or socialization, women perceive their lives in this way, and they like to see that structure reproduced in their literature. The writing experience becomes one of participation in the lives of the characters. (64)
Jenkins and Bacon-Smith really established fanfic studies as we know it, so I include these ideas to show how foundational they are and, I believe, underlie more recent resistant/reparative motives. Underlying this early assumption is that mainstream media and literature doesn’t represent the experiences of women, so we have to create it ourselves. Hence what we’d now call transformational fandom: the shifting of authority onto the fanwriter to rework a fictional universe according to her own experience of reality. I think this holds true in Tolkienfic fandom, although it is more complex than the theories above (rooted in media, not book, fandom) suggest, in that my research shows that Tolkienfic authors engage in much more negotiation with canon details and (most importantly) Tolkien’s authority. In other words, they care about how to create that “emotional realism” but within the confines of the canon, which many would take to include Tolkien’s views, unstated in the texts, on the canon and even his moral prerogatives.
My sense is that there is a definite connection between the early ideas of women creating fanworks to see their realities and experiences represented in the fictional universes they love and the present-day idea of fanfiction as a form of resistant reading. (Here, I am perfectly willing to have my hand smacked by people better versed in fan studies history if I’m mangling or missing key pieces of the relationship between these two schools of thought. Just speak up.) Because part of the experience of being a woman is opening a history book and not seeing the lives of women represented or going to a film where women usually make up a minority of the cast (and are often cast into stereotyped roles). Part of our experience as Tolkien fans is coming to terms with our love of a book (LotR) where, to borrow the wince-inducing stat cited by Una McCormick, there are more named horses than women. (The Silmarillion fares better in terms of named women but still isn’t great, as I have argued elsewhere, in providing those named women with roles and agency equal to that of the men.)
(Here I’m going to focus on the Tolkienfic fandom. I know your question was broader than that, but I study the Tolkienfic fandom, and as a fan, I’m monofandom myself, so I’m hesitant to speak about the norms and practices in other fandoms, nor am I as familiar with their scholarship. Others with insights about other present-day fandoms, please do add on.)
Una McCormick has a fabulous essay in Perilous and Fair that positions Tolkienfic as a form of what she calls “reparative reading”:
The complexity of such reading and writing practices and the ambivalence of the creative labor involved in making repairs upon such texts have driven some women readers to find a presence for themselves in The Lord of the Rings through writing fanfiction as a creative-critical response to Tolkien’s text. By weaving female characters into the familiar narrative, or else focusing upon marginalized characters such as nurses, servants, and non-combatants, these authors write themselves–or those like themselves–into the events of the War of the Ring. (310)
Una is a fanfic writer herself and a Tolkien scholar, and her work is unique in this sense, because she is intimately familiar with the Tolkienfic community as a participant and also because she has written one of the rare fanfic studies pieces focusing exclusively on our fandom. However–and I don’t think Una would disagree–reparative reading is just a part of Tolkienfic fandom, so I don’t think it fully explains the “transformational is female” trend. It is certainly part of it. My survey data shows a strong interest among Tolkienfic authors; 78% agree that “Writing fan fiction lets me explore the perspectives of female characters.” (80% of readers “like reading fan fiction about female characters.”)
What is interesting is that there is not a big difference in how women and men respond to the statement “Writing fan fiction allows me to explore the perspectives of femalecharacters.” 78% of women agreed; 73% of men agreed. Where there is a significant difference: 90% of nonbinary survey participants agreed with this survey item. (It’s worth noting that the sample of men was small. Less than 4% of survey participants identified as male.)
I also feel that I have to note that, historically, Tolkienfic fandom has had contingents hostile to including women characters in Tolkien-based fanfiction. Many who started in the fandom when I did (mid-2000s) will remember when “OFC = Mary Sue” (itself a term that I find sexist since the number of scrawny, nerdy dudes who become superheroes in comics attests that adding a dose of Awesome to a whopping pile of Ordinary is not inherently deserving of derision), and many people avoided writing women characters because they were a flame magnet. Key to this piece of history, too, is that, in my experience, the detractors and bullies of creators who wrote about women? Were, like the rest of the Tolkienfic fandom, a majority women. This was not guys trying to preserve a boys-only treehouse in the canon; this was women policing other women’s production of fanfiction, often using the canon itself as a tool to do so.
It’s also worth noting that changes in fandom perception of women characters has been due to the concerted effort of fans to draw attention to sexism in the canon and in the fandom and to celebrate fanworks that feature strong women characters. @vefanyar‘s concept of the textual ghost is the prime example in my mind, in that she not only drew attention to the problems in the canon–simply scrolling through her Textual Ghost Project is a visually provoking experience–but the potential for fanworks creators to address those problems in the reparative way that Una McCormick identifies. @vefanyar, among others, has paired this work with the canon with a concerted, years-long effort to encourage and celebrate fanworks about Tolkien’s women, creating a climate where, finally, it feels like writing about women comes with more rewards than risks.
So. To conclude. I think that the scholarship, my data, and my own experience as a Tolkienfic author/archive owner points to an answer to “Why is transformational fandom overwhelmingly female?” in the context of Tolkienfic fandom, as: It’s complicated. Yes, some of us are working to address the inequality both in the number and quality of female characters in the canon. But as my presentation states, this is just a partial picture because Tolkienfic fandom is not fully transformational, and women are attracted to this fandom for reasons that have nothing to do with establishing gender parity in the canon. I earlier held up the stats of 78% of authors (and 80% of readers) enjoying fanfiction about women to suggest that there is an interest in telling women’s stories in the fandom, but I’d also say that the one in five not interested (or not sure if they’re interested) in stories about women aren’t insignificant. This is still a sizable contingent of the fandom, a majority of whom are women. The desire to produce transformational fanworks runs deep in women fans and may hearken back to Jenkins’ and Bacon-Smith’s broader ideas about women’s experiences, may suggest a difference in how girls/women are socialized, may reflect barriers to entering more affirmationally oriented fan communities, or may come down to something else (like the social/community aspect of fandom) entirely.
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5, 6, and 7!!
5. Has a fandom ever ruined a pairing for you?
For a little, yes! I hated Foxy x Chica for a while because it was oversaturated and so stereotypically het (uwu soft gorl and strong man) it made me wanna puke. I...literally have never seen it since 2016, though, and by now I’d probably be more ok with it.
6. Has a fandom ever made you enjoy a pairing you previously hated?
Well, I actually used to be very homophobic back when fnaf (and undertale too) came around. I mean I’ve OBVIOUSLY changed a lot but that’s something to note. I used to also heavily dislike Foxy x Bonnie Just Because They Were Boys, but since having a good friend that was into the ship and seeing more art of it and becoming more open, I realized oh this is actually cute.
7. Is there anything you used to like but can’t stand now?
Oh lord. I used to love debating Mangle’s gender. Now I just get sick when I see people try to claim they’re a boy or girl canonically, when Scott obviously left it up to interpretation. Thank you!
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geek-gem · 6 years
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The Bite Of 87
So it's 7:29 am and last night basically 3:09 to 3:14 am I wanted to make this post...alright I'll put the title.
Now it's been 7:30 for a few seconds. Yet last night I didn't wanna upload a quick text post because I rather get some sleep and take time with this.
Including I checked Google Images last night.
As of now it's November 13th it's been 30 years since 1987 along with I know were talking fiction here. But it's something I wanted to make a mention of. Including I talked about this last year for things in 2017 on Deviantart.
So this relates to FNAF Five Nights At Freddy's the infamous, "Bite Of 87" was an event that happened. Where someone's frontal lobe or their head was very damaged when an animatronic during the day bit them in the head. Possibly resulting in the frontal lobe being removed. Honestly I'm trying to think about that realistically and you can think I'm silly I've read comments about this.
While theories have gone around of where it took place and what animatronic caused it. As of last week Scott Cawthon the creator confirmed FNAF4 took place in 1983 almost left 1984 but basically ruling it out.
Basically meaning FNAF2 with the way it is and okay honestly canon prequel. It would make sense it takes place there.
Ether it was Jeremy or some random adult. Honestly as okay weird joke or not I mainly think of the victim being some random asshole who is actually wearing purple and he's basically being an asshole to his child on his birthday. Basically I'm mentioning the birthday party that was scheduled that's mentioned at the end of night 6.
I want to put a gif of Mangle with the jumpescare from the 2nd because lots of people assumed it was her or him. Honestly as a joke Scott confirmed the gender as yes and I took that as both. Including we shouldn't give a shit of what the gender is.
Yet the past few weeks or whatever gifs haven't been working and cause Tumblr to stop. Maybe someone can reblog and meh show a gif whatever.
Honestly I did wonder will FNAF fans do this. It's just a weird thing I wanted to make. I thought of this day and me talking about it because long ago was a lot more obsessed with FNAF but haven't been for quite some time.
Even thoughts of saying something not being the hugest fan unless theirs new stuff. Yet I feel with more info because of what Scott revealed and fans I've seen on here I've been thinking of still staying a fan. I just don't talk about it much. Not to offend it was basically a special interest.
Including such as even that Halloween costume party I talked about I asked about animatronics in the 80's to my mom's sister. Along with a lot of times I think of FNAF when thinking of the 80's and 90's but sometimes I think of other stuff. Mainly the 90's honestly.
This was a weird post and wanted my reblogs to shine a bit another reason why I didn't work on this even didn't tag it last night but never posted it I stopped myself.
Got tags done and even put the short term for the franchise. This was a weird little post I wanted to make since last year. Because I think I would never get yeah I would never get this chance again lol 7:44
Edit 7:45 meh just smiling a bunch a bit even last time. It's a tick of mine or I just feel like it is edit 7:46 in case you read this all the way through don't take this seriously. It's a random fun post I wanted to make as a FNAF fan. So don't assume like some fans I think shit is real. I felt as a fan I wanted to do this
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