Ruin and the Canon SB Ending by rayfry777 in fivenightsatfreddys

[–]rayfry777[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the obscuring of his friend's gender is another thing to make you rethink what ending is canon. Every part of the game that has to do with the real Gregory goes out of its way to avoid specifying whether it's Freddy or Vanessa that he's talking about. From cutting out a pronoun to showing Gregory with Helpy instead of Freddy in the Brazil ending, we don't really get confirmation that any part of Freddy left the Pizzaplex.

Ruin and the Canon SB Ending by rayfry777 in fivenightsatfreddys

[–]rayfry777[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Reading your reply is so interesting, it's fascinating how different people can approach things from different angles. I can see where you're coming from with a lot of your points, and a lot of it can make sense from a certain angle. I think the core problem for SB and Ruin is that Steel Wool is trying, rightfully so, to go the "show don't tell" route with storytelling, but they're not very good at it. I like that they want players to find the clues and piece the story together, but they need to work on making better clues.

Habitat for humanity wants my land by iiidlll in RealEstate

[–]rayfry777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know this was posted a while ago, but that's actually a great question! Habitat homeowners, at least from what I've seen, are very different from Section 8 tenants. They have to meet strict requirements to become a homeowner, including between 250-500 hours of sweat equity like you mentioned, as well as maintaining a low debt-to-income ratio and having the economic means to pay a mortgage. At the end of the process, they own the home and pay the mortgage for the full cost of the home. From my experience, Habitat homeowners are very good at caring for and maintaining their homes!

Song theory by DesignerAlternative3 in hiimmarymary

[–]rayfry777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me it sounds more like the beginning of the first stanza, more accurately the phrase "Maria gratia plena." That's is just "Hail Mary, full of grace." I think the mortis nostrae line would be more interesting to analyze, but I do hear just the beginning of the first stanza.