I’m sharing one of the most underrated fanmade FNAF series that I know of that I feel deserves SO much more attention. Mushroom Animates has done an incredible job and the voice acting is extremely good- these are pretty much my headcanon voices for the original FNAF band now.
It’s the only fan-content I’ve seen to fully explore the haunted animatronics in their full, sad tragedy and address the children’s souls directly and by name. I won’t say any more as not to spoil anything, but I highly recommend that any FNAF fans give it a watch and share it. Each episode is very short and it won’t take much time at all, so please watch it if you can. Barely anyone seems to know about it and I’d really like to fix that.
There are four episodes so far, one for each animatronic and it’s not finished yet. The assumption is that there will be one more episode released in future interviewing the final animatronic.
First episode is embedded above and I’ve put links to all the other episodes below the cut
From the Neil Gaiman: Dream Dangerously 🥺❤ (you can watch it here in US or with US vpn :) <3) (or just this bit on youtube here :))
Neil Gaiman: I miss him most when I get stuck. You know, I'll just be
working on something and I'll go, "Oh, this isn't quite it," and all I want to do is just call Terry, tell him what's going on and have him say, "Ah, grasshopper, the answer is there in the question." And I'd go, "Oh, for fuck's sake, Terry, just tell me."
HEY that's MY emotional support morally ambiguous misunderstood full of trauma touch starved yearning for love drenched in blood responsible for numerous atrocities comfort character who is TRYING & u will TREAT them with RESPECT
"Who Is Superman? A Private Interview with Lois Lane" a fancomic about hope and connection.
I've had this story in mind for so long and I'm very excited to be able to share it at last. Thank you for reading, and happy Lunar New Year!
Job interview tip I got from a tiktok but it's genius:
If you were unemployed for a while, they're going to ask if you can explain the gap in your resume. Unless you were actually doing something cool & relevant, this is hard to answer in a way that makes you sound like a good corporate cog. So here's the best and infallible answer -
No you cannot, because you signed an NDA.
You now sound mysterious, desirable, worldly, experienced. They can't even really ask you more about it! Perfect.