lets play mario with mama :]
inspired by the image under the cut!
Every url that reblog’s will be written in a book and shown to my homophobic dad.
Buttercups :) ÔO🏵️(Ó O), O =(__ )
BV and Cassidy gotta be the worst examples bro
fnaf fans not make things up challenge
Small miscommunication
Some Psychonauts art I did for the 20 year anniversary about a month ago. I posted it on my Instagram, but I'm not such great friends with that platform anymore... It just kind of pisses me off lately hahah 🧠🥓
Reblog if you agree
Mental retardation
Okay guys. Actually, we get much evidence for Mike being an Afton in the FNaF movie. And it's because Abby is alive and well.
Mike HAS to have another sister - in another family, maybe the Aftons? - BECAUSE Abby is still alive and well in his night shift.
Of course you can say now 'But she can still die after his night shift!'
The thing is, she can't.
Before Mike goes to Circus Baby's Pizza World, his father tells him to go search for his dead sister.
But William gets springlocked IN the movie, means he can't tell Mike to go search for ABBY anymore, because he's trapped in a moldy suit in an ever moldier Pizzeria.
And that means, he told Mike BEFORE or IN the movie to go search for his dead sister, probably in a secret voice message when Mike gets home.
And surprise - that is going to be Elizabeth. Who is an Afton. Like Micheal.
Elizabeth doesn't recognize her brother in Sister Location. That means Mike either got
- adopted after the bite of 83
Or
- put in another family because William was the main suspect of the murders.
One way or another, Mike doesn't remember his father's voice, and Elizabeth doesn't remember her brother's looks, because OVER 10 YEARS passed between his 'adoption' and FNaF 1.
Tell me if I missed something, and I sure hope this was understandable.
Rare W for Sony over Nintendo because their tech demo for the PS5 was a 3D platformer that was prepackaged with the console for free but it was so good they gave it a sequel.
wasn't the collab update supposed to be teenieping. who the hell is this
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