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Hello, this is mostly meant for 3 certain people (which they are listed in the main comments). I would say only they could answer but I can’t control who answers and hopefully they see this, pretty much all I’m saying is I left the Fnaf fandom. And I’m not going to lie it was pretty great! (Not leaving but being in it) but it kinda got boring after a while nobody really made much interesting videos like theory’s or any of that good content I remember when I first found everything. Okay that’s it. Ew this is cringy .

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