Thread:TheFreddyFromThePizzaria/@comment-26062370-20151105005506/@comment-26186871-20151108140211

Here, I'll use the Scott-er logic FOR the case of the infamous theory to show how bad that logic is.

"Yeah you still die, but if you didn't, it would be pointless Scott added that as a way to make the game more fun. All this evidence againstnit is all a red herring made to trick us! FOXY IS A GOOD GUY CONFIRMED!!!"

Yes, I just did. And if blaming things on Scott is feasible, than this infamous theory is CORRECT.

We all know it's wrong though. If you're wondering what the "endo theory is", it basically claims that the animatronics see any humans at night as endoskeletons, and thus, stuff them into a suit, because it's against the rules to not have your costume on. The evidence for this theory is the first phone call of the first game. "If they happen to see you after hours, they probably won't recognize you as a person. They'll most likely see you as an endoskleton without its costume on. Now, since that's against the rules here at Freddy Fazbear's pizza, they'll probably.. Forcefully stuff you inside a Freddy Fazbear suit. Now, that wouldn't be so bad, if the suits themselves weren't filled with wires, crossbeams, and animatronic devices, so you can see how being forcefully pressed inside one of those could lead to a little.. discomfort. And death."

This particular theory doesn't seem to be all that popular, I have not seen a single thread supporting that theory, but judging by the evidence, this is the truth, not the whole "the animatronics are pshycos that wanna kill you."

Of course, even with this glitch revelaed, how am I supposed to tell the difference between endoskeletons and humans... They just look the same..