A frame of "Fredbear and Friends (1980-1983)." The characters featured are Mitch and Eddie. The scene is picked from the final episode of the show. It was meant as both a sendoff for the characters Fredbear and Springbonnie, and for the youngest son of William Afton, who was a writer and voiceactor for the show.
The characters Mitch and Eddie were side characters who originally debuted in the episode "The Party (1982)" that addressed the issues of bullying. The characters of Mitch and Eddie are theorized to represent Afton's sons, Michael and Evan.
[[CW: 2024 election, Trump and immigration]]
I'm sorry for disappearing, I had a personal medical emergency. But I'm back, but probably not for long, as I was a USA citizen, and must flee to another country because that bigoted cheeto will be elected soon. I am prayer from the bottom of my dead atheistic heart that more people can run as well. Unfortunately I'm a minor (not revealing my age but only slightly under 18) and this mean I'll be running away from home, which I still bad about doing even if my gaurdians are Republicans. Please donate to others and help your fellow human. If I'm able to set a bank account without the help of them I will find my way. And to those in my situation, don't give up, help will come, the world is still good.
reblog to explode a landlord
my friend and i binged gravity falls over the past couple days and like its made me want to do serious art but ive gotten burnt out from art fight so all ive been doing is these stupid doodles
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those fuck ass animatronics would not have stood a chance against this absolute god
In the Bill Cipher AMA, Bill commands his fangirls to form a human throne to await his coming. Subsequently, during Weirdmageddon, he constructs a throne himself out of petrified humans, in addition to setting up a penthouse suite with a couch made from living human skin.
In this essay about Bill's human furniture kink—
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Technically, clerics don’t draw power from their gods, they draw power from their faith. There are many clerics who draw power from faith in concepts like nature, the elements, or Justice. Then there’s that one weirdo who is powered by their faith in other people.
“Please! I have a wife and children!” He cries under your grip as you hold the knife above him. You burst out laughing, “WHO do you think sent me?”
Me, my friends, my OCs and my many interests Expect choas, cringe and gayness 🏳️⚧️all pronouns🏳️🌈
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