Author Topic: FNAF Fanboys Terrorize Innocent Family Pizzeria.  (Read 8814 times)

Basically fnaf fanboys thoug.ht a pizzeria was real and related to the newly announced fnaf 4.
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heres an archive link, so you dont have to go on that website as per the usual
This is how stuffty is the fnaf fanbase because of little kids.
How can random 87's be coordinates, And killer robots exist.
Kids are making fake fnaf related comments on Google maps.
Scott is also disappointed, and posted on his website to not call any phone numbers that are fnaf related.
I honestly feel bad for Scott Cawthon. He genuinely seems like a nice guy and even donated thousands of dollars to a children's hospital. But the recent hatejerk around FNAF brings him into the line of fire when all he wanted to do was make a somewhat cool game. Once that game got famous he wanted to expand the storyline and make some extra money; he wasn't doing too well for himself before FNAF IIRC. Some people have said (even some on this forum) that the donation was a 'publicity stunt' and he and his family have received death threats. It really makes me sad.

« Last Edit: April 30, 2015, 05:34:12 AM by Superbro11 »


what a bunch of handicaps


why are people so stupid these days

i'm dissapointed this is what this generation of kids are doing

heres an archive link, so you dont have to go on that website as per the usual

why do fans of horror fans so forgetin nuts... then again breaking bad fans used to regularly throw pizzas onto the roof of the breaking bad house


« Last Edit: April 29, 2015, 08:02:02 PM by c »

Fnaf needs to die as a whole.




heres an archive link, so you dont have to go on that website as per the usual
thank you

OT: I can see why they'd think there's a connection, and I can see why the pizzaria would be upset at all the calls. All in all a bad situation for everyone. :(

atleast i'm not the only person that absolutely despises this godforsaken game