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Thank You Scott!

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This was a simple art piece I made in response to Scott Cawthon (creator of Five Nights at Freddy's) retiring from the series. This series means a lot to me so I wanted to do something special for this announcement. This is a short quotation that I made on reddit when I uploaded that piece to r/FiveNightsatFreddys. It explains why the series means so much to me as a person.


"This is something I made to post on twitter under the #ThankYouScott tab.


With that said,


Thank you Scott. Your games literally saved my life. I was on the verge of commitng suicide in 2015. If it wasn't for you and your games I wouldn't be right here, typing this message. You got me through the drama and hate I received in my middle school years. I took one thing from you and that was with kindness and a positive outlook on life, you will slowly become the happiest you ever. I still remember seeing you upload the sister location trailer in the middle of first period and I started freaking out quietly in class. I made most of my friends through your games, hell because of you I met my girlfriend. Thank you for being you Scott. Thank you for creating, spreading love, and sparking new ideas. I am now in my senior year with two games under development because you inspired me to become a game developer, and I couldn't be happier.

From the bottom of my heart,

Thank you, for everything. 💜"

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