I keep seeing people complain that William Afton doesn't have a motive in the FNAF movie but, as someone who watch true crime and is interested in the psychology of criminals, serial killers don't often have one in the sense y'all want. Yes, in stories, you are used to have a detailed motive, but motives for serial killings are often simply "feeling powerful", especially when the victims are children. Killers target children because it's easier and they can have a better control of the situation. Does it comes from deep issues and trauma? Yes, but the murderers don't always care or know. And it's a psychologist that will have to find that, serial killers often just spill that "it felt good".
It's simply about having power over others.
oh god i forgot i was alive this whole time
it’s hard to translate jokes
hope I did fine
A funny sticker pack with a kitty named Mayonnaise I was asked to take care of her for a few weeks so i decided to draw all the funny thing she does and it ended up in this little sticker pack that I’ve actually even printed x)
“My baby, here on earth, showed me what my heart is worth.”
19 | ♀ | william afton fan | i draw once a year (sometimes) | english isn’t my native language, so i apologise in advance for possible mistakes 💜
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