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Future me here!
After SOTM, I want the franchise to continue.
I regret the post above.
Tbh, as someone who likes FNAF, I just hope that we get like 3 games max after TSOTM. The franchise (unless they add something REALLY interesting) is close to its end at this point. Might be wrong tho.
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After watching lots of videos about it, I've got a theory that feels quite out there.
What if what happens to M2 in the entire game, is a metaphor for deaths in the family and its consequences?
Edwin's wife dies in a fire (apparently in "Fall Fest") and Edwin's psyche deteriorates, plus the fall of his company, plus David's death.
Then, he blames M2 for not preventing David's death and harms him physicaly, turning him into the monster we know (M2 starts to mimic Ed's violent actions).
Is basically like if M2 was David's "sibling" and Edwin payed his frustrations onto M2, destroying his "psyche" (their code actually, explaining the glitches) and turned evil like some serial killers does IRL.
Just my two cents :>
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He blushin' :3
purple guy fl studio
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This game came out btw!
SOTM Review
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The whole "ooo look at my hyperfixation!!1!" thing only works irl with extremely mainstream/popular media. If you hyperfixate on something more obscure or taboo (ex. political dystopian books/folklore-based media), they either look at you like a cockroach or avoid you afterwards.
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Tbh, as someone who likes FNAF, I just hope that we get like 3 games max after TSOTM. The franchise (unless they add something REALLY interesting) is close to its end at this point. Might be wrong tho.
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LMAO.
William Afton -> Springtrap -> Scraptrap -> Peepaw.

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I might start posting fnaf memes again.
I didn't leave the fandom.
I'm just in so many fandoms I've forgotten which ones I'm part of.
Yay!
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I feel like Divine-Comedy-esque content should show more angles and hoomans.
I know that daemons represent the human flaws and are really interesting to write, but they're not the only ones.
Give me some Heavenly Virtues content, pls 😭
(Or humans facing those entities in life)
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Le Wiwi Au Chocolat
(Also my sibling's hand lmao).
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For the 2 people waiting for my vid, due to mental health issues, I've decided to post everything on Summer. Everything I've announced will be post on Summer. I'll be free from university and I'm barely holding it rn so it's not a good idea to push me too much. Sorry 😔

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I debated whether or not I should make this post, but decided that I have to, because there are so many people, especially in America who do not know this. And it is SO important. So please take 5 minutes of your time and read this.
Let me explain to you why Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s statements about autism are extremely dangerous and should deeply concern you (not only if you are autistic)
For that you need to understand a bit about the history of autism, so you can see the parallels to what is happening now.
The whole "high functioning autism" thing exists for a reason. Not the one you think though. You have probably heard that "high functioning autism" was called Aspergers Syndrome before. This concept was created during the 1930s and 1940s in Austria (although it was not called Aspergers syndrome back then). There is a lot more to this, but for the purpose of this post I will keep it short.
The nazis saw every disabled or mentally ill person, including children as unworthy to live. The main purpose of the Asperger Syndrome was to separate the children into two groups. The ones they could use for their causes, indoctrinate with the nazi values and force to work. And those we would call people with high support needs today, the group they deemed as not worth to even be alive. (This does not mean that "high functioning autistic people were not also killed, they were.)
This diagnosis was a death sentence for those children. To be clear, the nazis did not only kill autistic children and adults but also mentally ill and disabled children and adults.
The next thing you have to understand is that a shocking amount of people knew about this back then and there were parents who willingly and even gladly handed their children to those institutions, knowing they would kill their children, because they themselves saw their own children as worthless, a burden and not valuable to society.
Back to what Robert F. Kennedy said. One of his first statements was "They will never be able to pay taxes." (Refering to autistic children, especially targeting those with high support needs) And that tells you everything you need to know. Because that is how he and a concerning amount of people determine the worth of a person. If they work, if they pay taxes, if they consume and contribute to the economy. If not, they are seen as worth less than working people.
Sounds familiar, does it? Because the nazis used the same measurements to determine peoples worth. That is no coincidence.
They always come for the vulnerable first.
They always come for the minorities first.
It is this belief that a certain group of people is worth more or less than others that is so dangerous!
Because many people already see neurodivergent, mentally ill and disabled people as less. Less worthy, less useful, less human. So it's easy for him to go ahead with those statements, because it does not concern the majority of people.
So please educate yourself about the topic, read into what happened in Nazi Germany. Read about how it happened, how everything started! Because if we don't pay attention to this now, it might be too late!
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This.
Actually, you're one of the few individuals who see my stuff, due to me only having one irl friend.
So thank you.
Thank you very much.
sometimes we (i) forgot
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