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Emergency Commissions! Please help!
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Guys, Gals, Non-Binary Pals, I need your help!!
A major pipe in our home has burst thanks to the cold spell in my hometown. It's flooding our back yard, and our water will be shut off. Which with cost thousands to replace. I have a job, but it doesn't pay enough for me to afford this.
On top of that, my car is in need of repair, witch is another $1000+ we have to worry about.
Please help if you can! Or spread the word!
Here's my ko-fi, character commission prices are on there!
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No fucking WAYYYYYY YOUTUBE CHANGED THEIR TOS TO AVOID PUNISHING SSSNIPERWOLF FOR DOXXING
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Thank you to everyone who got me to 2500 likes!
Thanks y'all!
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something funny about pizza simulator is that michael doesn't need doors anymore he just gives the animatronics a death stare and they slowly crawl back out??
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Sun is the true Alpha Male, at the ready with cheese crackers for the tinies.
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Ok but look it these angry faces I’m so proud of them
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This is awesome!!
TW: bit of eyestrain towards the end
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:)
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currently entertaining myself by thinking about what fanfiction author’s notes in a fantasy universe would look like
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reblog and put in the tags if you’re a stereotype and how (can be gender, nationality, religion, sexuality, race, anything)
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hi, sorry to bother you, I just miss the old posts like bxe (baby x ennard), you probably won't notice, I just miss these posts, thank you for paying attention.I love fnaf 9, but I just think that if a new one has appeared, it does not mean that other creations should be abandoned. Many people like old posts. I'm sorry for interrupting
Wow.. I'm honestly surprised. I figured the majority of people just forgot about my old stuff.
Those posts of mine are pretty old. I'm more active on my main. I kinda dropped the old "Ask Ennard" comic because I lost motivation and people weren't really interacting with it (hard to have an ask series if nobody is asking anything lol)
I still love Fnaf, Sister Location, Ennard etc. I just started doing other things.
I didn't really think that people connected with my old stuff. I'm kinda flattered.
I can't guarantee that my old comic(s) will come back, but here's a drawing of Ennard I did last night:
Still my fav Fnaf character
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woe, Soft Moon be upon ye 
this is for the tumblr moots 😌
voiced by Corey Wilder
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Tiny wings
what fantasy-like attribute would the person you rbed this from have (ie horns)
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Thank you!
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happy pride month from your neighborhood gray!! I forget that asexuality has been severely misrepresented and that a lot of people don’t actually know what it is as a result so here is an overview of what asexuality is, what it’s not, and how acephobic is represented. there is so much more to asexuality than just this. I didn’t even mention the medicalization of asexuality! 
I highly rec scretspiderlady on Twitter because she writes a lot about the ace experience and has many comprehensive threads. I also rec Yasmin Benoit, a Black aroace lingerie model who is fighting misinformation about asexuality and shedding light on racism within the asexual community. if you’re interested in more resources feel free to dm me!
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Yoooo! This is so cool!
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Moon's Discovery... (Fnaf Sb Au)
Summary: The Glamrocks Adopt Gregory after Moon finds him in a basket. Fic below the cut.
The lights were out, the day was over. All the rooms that were once filled with the shouting and laughter of children have become nearly silent. The pizzaplex was going to be closed for the next few days, so all the animatronics were enjoying some well-deserved time to themselves. Monty and Roxy were in their respective rooms, Chica was (as usual) enjoying leftover pizza, Freddy was sitting on the main stage just enjoying the quiet, and Moondrop was doing what he considered his duties. 
After tidying up the daycare, he began wandering around the pizzaplex. It was good to check for intruders, don't want anything or anyone causing trouble. The petrol was overall uneventful, so he began to retreat to the daycare, ready to call it a night. He passed some tables on his way back and suddenly stopped when he heard something. He whipped his head around and waited for… something. He wasn't sure what he heard, it was quiet, but he knew something was in the room with him. His eyes searched the room for any subtle movements. After a few minutes, he heard it again, this time more clearly. A soft cooing sound not so far away. He followed the noise, finding the source of it. The source of the noise was hidden under a table. Moondrop saw a pink blanket covering what appeared to be a basket. He reached under the table, and grabbed the basket. He pulled off the blanket. 
His glowing eyes widened. 
There was a baby. In the basket. Tucked in some light blankets. 
His mind raced with questions. Has somebody forgotten their child? Why hide them under a table? Was this on purpose? Did somebody abandon their baby? How could a person be so… cruel? Before his mind could spiral any further, however, the baby began crying. Moondrop immediately switched from questioning human morals to cradling the child and humming. As he usually did when children got fussy during nap time. It seemed to help a bit, but the child was still clearly upset. Moondrop continued to rock the child until he calmed down. He took the child to the daycare with him. Moon set the basket on one of the small drawing tables they had in the daycare. Moon wrapped the child up with the blanket and cradled him, then he sat down. Moondrop accessed his messaging protocol. He had to inform the Glamrocks about this child. "Everyone. Meet me at the daycare. ASAP."
In a few seconds, he got a confirmation from Freddy. He wasn't surprised that the bear agreed so quickly, he was a good friend, attentive and caring. Chica was also fairly quick to agree, only replying that she would be there soon. Roxanne's response was a bit more delayed than Moon would have liked, he figured she was probably talking to herself again, but she did eventually notify him that she was on her way. Montgomery on the other hand, appeared to be ignoring Moon entirely. Moon sent a far more stern message. "That includes YOU Montgomery." The alligator made his displeasure known, giving Moon a snarky response before agreeing (reluctantly) to be at the daycare. 
It thankfully didn't take too long for the Glamrocks to arrive. Chica was still eating a slice of pizza, Roxanne appeared only mildly interested, and Monty was leaning against the wall with his arms crossed and a petty glare aimed at Moon (which he decided to ignore). Freddy was the first to speak. "Moondrop, dear friend, what's the matter?" Freddy's caring voice questioned. Moon carefully held the baby up so everyone could see. "This." Was all his rumbly voice would say. Everyone's eyes widened. "What the Fawk!?" Chica asked loudly, Moon quickly shushed her, and gestured to the sleeping child. "Oh… sorry." She almost whispered. "A child here after hours? It is past closing time, that's against the rules!" Freddy proclaimed, Roxanne rolled her eyes. "Not every guest follows the rules, Freddy. Seriously though Moon, just notify the kids parents, they probably just left him here by accident or had a shitty babysitter or something." Moon shook his head at Roxanne's idea. "I can't. There is no guest profile of this child. And I don't think he was forgotten by accident, his baby carrier was hidden under a table and covered with this blanket." Moon admitted dejectedly, still saddened by the child's situation. 
Chica's expression immediately changed into one of pity. "That's awful." She said, lowering her head. 
Roxanne nodded in agreement. Then crossed her arms in agitation and tapped her foot. "What's wrong with people?" 
"It is… upsetting to think that someone would do such a thing." Freddy's ears drooped, his eyes fixated on the child.
"Yeah, yeah," Montgomery's voice interjected, "It's fucking depressing, but what do we do about it?"  
Moon may not have appreciated his attitude, but he was glad the alligator took the situation seriously, at the very least.
"I suppose all we can do is.. Keep them safe until further notice." Freddy suggested. Moon couldn't really say he was surprised, honestly. "I suppose you're right." Moon shrugged, but only slightly, so as to not disturb the child.  
"I guess it is our job." Chica's voice had a twinge of excitement, Moon wasn't sure of the cause. Montgomery took his glasses away from his eyes. "What!? Are you serious? We can't just- keep them! What if their family never comes back? They could end up staying here for who knows how long! Shouldn't we like, call the police, or something!?" He protested.
"You know how Fazbear entertainment feels about that, Monty. If we try it, they'll get pissed at us for causing another 'scandal'. Who knows what'll happen to us if that happens?" Roxanne snapped, using air quotes when she said the word "scandal".  Her response seemed to have caught Montgomery off guard, his mouth hung open for a bit before he snapped it shut. He returned his star-shaped glasses to his face, and went back to crossing his arms. Moon assumes he was trying to save face. But it didn't take long for the two of them to start arguing.
The air was awkward around the group, tense even. As Montgomery and Roxanne bickered, Freddy began to intervene, attempting to keep the peace. Chica stayed out of the fight, shifting awkwardly, unsure what to do.
Moon decided to refocus on the child. Upon closer inspection, he noticed that the onesie the child wore had stitched writing on it, clearly hand done. The letters were partially covered by the blanket, so Moon pulled the fabric down to get a better look. "Gregory?" He said quietly. Reading aloud presumably the child's name. His voice drew the attention of the other Glamrocks.
"Huh?" They hummed, almost in unison. 
"I think… that's his name." Moon gently tapped his finger on the embroidered letters. "Gregory." 
Chica appeared next to Moon, sitting on her knees and leaning over his shoulder to look more closely. "Aww, cute!" 
Seeing everyone refocused, and more importantly, quiet again, Moon decided to firmly voice his decision. "Alright. Here's what we're going to do. I'm going to look after Gregory here in the daycare, as Sun and I are equipped to do so. We are going to treat him like any other guest, so as to not arouse suspicion. We're going to act like he's a new regular here. At night, I'll keep him out of view." It wouldn't be too hard for Moon to keep Gregory hidden at night. The security guards don't check the daycare as much as the other areas. And while that is rather negligent, at least it gave Moon and Sun an advantage for once. "And if the parents come to retrieve him, we will return him, and send a report to management about their neglect."
There was a pause in the group. Then Montgomery broke it with a surprisingly quiet and gentle tone. "...And what if they don't come back for him?" 
Moon remained silent. As much as he didn't like to admit it, he didn't know. This was a new situation for them. The idea that an infant would just be left here hadn't been completely planned for. Aside from the part of the company contract stating that Fazbear Entertainment wasn't responsible for lost items (or people), there wasn't really a protocol for this. A child getting lost? Not a problem, just to return them to their parents. This situation didn't have that option. 
What would he do? 
What should he do?
Was he even doing the right thing now?
He had to stay collected. If he panicked, it would only cloud his priorities and judgment. He wanted to say something more assertive, more prepared. But all he could manage was:
"I don't know." 
The group exchanged nervous, uncertain glances. No one knew. No one.
Roxanne's ear twitched. She thought for a bit longer, and eventually broke the silence. Seeming to find confidence within herself. "Well, stranger, sketchier things have happened with this company. A kid growing up with animatronics designed for children protecting him? Doesn't seem like the worst thing." Roxanne finished, seeming more certain as she continued. 
Moon had to admit to himself that he found comfort in her words. They were all designed to look after children, she was right. It's not like they were completely inexperienced, they could handle this. They would.
Moon nodded to acknowledge her, then stood up and straightened himself. "I suppose that settles it, then. Thank you all for coming, I won't keep you here any longer. It's time for Gregory to go to bed, anyway." The others nodded awkwardly, giveing their own variations of "good night" before shuffling out of the daycare. Freddy was the last to leave, lingering in front of Moon. His large hand placed on Moon's shoulder comfortingly. "I know you are no stranger when it comes to looking after young children, but even so, if you ever need help, feel free to ask." Moon smiled, he appreciated Freddy's kind nature. "Of course. And… Thank you. You are a good friend. Goon night, Freddy." Freddy flashed his own smile in return. "Good night, Moon." 
And just like the others, Freddy left.
Moon took the opportunity to put Gregory to bed, and watched over him for the night. Moon would have to make sure to give Sun access to his memories for the night, otherwise his hyperactive counterpart would freak out. 
Moon looked at the child resting in one of the cribs provided for the daycare. He tucked the blanket around him, ensuring his comfort. 
"Good night, Gregory."
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