"My Name is Keith": Controversy

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This is gonna get a lot of brewing people who love to stick to canon sides. I'm one of those people, but ever since I traversed to a bit of the creative sides, I've gotten used to these sort of opinions and perspectives. 

The developers may have joked around, but that's because it happened in other fandoms too. They were predicting how their future fandom (which we have growing today) would react. I had this friend who was associated to a team of game developers, and they do the exact same thing: memes, jokes, and predictions for the fandom. 

it's OK to call them Boyfriend.

It's OK to call them Keith.

Call them however you want.

Nickname them however you want.

Keith is very fitting to me, so wanna know why this is the first chapter?

So, here's a trigger warning for people who prefer Boyfriend. I'm calling the protagonist Keith in this book. Anyone who always sticks to Boyfriend, we all have our preferences. More than half of the fandom wants a name for the protagonist. The rest of the others want to stick to the name Boyfriend. 

Kids can access Newgrounds and have been accessing the website. Saying kids ruining the FNF fandom is rude to them, they like the hellish dark concept and how the game and music has so much bops on it. 

Kids LEARNED to name characters, name anything from what they see. I can name animals, I can name computers, I can name inanimate objects as much as Inanimate Insanity or BFB. Naming and roasting are two differences, but in both terms, it's labeling the matter of the subject.

Let them call the protagonist Keith. 

Let them name the protagonist Keith. 

It's just like owning a Build-a-Bear and naming it Keith while others prefer "Build-a-Bear Teddy Bear".  



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