Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26186871-20151104185644/@comment-25588272-20151118002551

TheFreddyFromThePizzaria wrote: (Three things:

1-It's me isn't common at all, if that's your ENTIRE post. Especially when you leave out the punctuation.

2-Okay, let's sue Chuck E Cheese as well. Sesame Street was the first to publicy use it. Chuck E didn't get in trouble!

3-He's NOT me. He's still a child. He hasn't learned about copyright laws. Something you would expect from a little kid. That's why I had Goldie recite the openings of the pizzeria, not little Freddy. He's NOT me. He's a counterpart of me. (1. Yes it is. The missing period was actually a typo...)

(2. You're only proving my point here. You can't sue someone for a commonly used phrase such as "it's me" or "Hey there, kids".)

(3. I meant you were complaining that I used "it's me" without Fredbear's permission, which doesn't make sense due to the sentence directly above this one.)

(And on that note, let's just stop please. It's really getting annoying.)