#I would rather die than belive ggy
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themadxd127 · 1 month ago
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Edit: Since people are already thinking I'm attacking others lemme put this disclaimer here instead: I don't hate anyone specifically for liking it, but I'm not gonna sugarcoat my active dislike of ggy and the act of liking ggy. I don't hate you, but I hate that you like it.
Please read thru the whole post because I'm not arguing with someone on lore I abandoned a year ago.
Daily reminder that GGY fucking sucks as a theory and a concept. I'm sick of looking at ggy shit everytime on the off chance I look back into fnaf. Gregory is the only character I still like from that franchise, and I'm sick having to sort thru fan art of the worse character ruining theory that spits in the face of what good can be salvaged from security breaches story, that people still like somwhow. I legit hate that so many people unironically like this, and somehow fault the games for not including it, and its plot holes. Gregory doesn't need some convoluted contrived mess to be an interesting character. Him being distrustful because he's been on the streets all his life is more than a perfect reason for his actions, not some overrated book that adds more problems than solutions if it was ever canon to begin with. I despise ggy with all mt heart and I wish more people shared this opinion.
And don't even get me started on how much of Vanessa retread this is, and its other many plotholes. Theres no evidence Gregory had amnesia. There's no evidence that Greg can hack. There's no evidence Gregory had or knew his parents, nor is there any evidence that he killed them. This post is long enough already. If I had the chance to purge ggy from the world, and people's minds, I would. Also a disclaimer again, before I end it. I don't hate anyone specifically for liking it, but I'm not gonna sugarcoat my active dislike ggy and the act of liking ggy. I hope this post helps others come out of the woodworks about their dislike of ggy and preferences for non-ggy Gregory. End of post
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