There's nothing worse than being laughed at by a game developer. Similar to Five Nights at Freddy's 3, in the original game, newspapers contained impressive hidden information that many players regarded as illegible padding text. But should fans pay more attention? They will notice that although the text is blurred, it is blurred in such a way that each word is still only barely readable.
Fans interpreted the hidden text as "crap." And so on and so on. And so on. And so on and so on. This AD has nothing to do with the game. And so on and so on. And so on and so on. And so on and so on. And so on and so on. And so on and so on. You probably won't make it through the third night. And so on and so on. And so on and so on. Yackity Smackity. And so on and so on. And so on and so on. This may not be the best choice for a summer job, since you probably won't last a week. I suggest you work as a cashier, a laid-off worker or in a warehouse. They're decent jobs, and you probably won't get killed by them. Well, you might. But that's not going to happen. And so on and so on. Nonsense."
The hidden message was posted next to a job AD for the pizzeria -- perfect.
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