The Actually True REAL Story of Fman122

Yes, I'm serious. Fman was real. He was there. I got hacked by him when he first joined. I joined in 2010, my username is Lucyleaf, if you wish to buddy me. I really shouldn't be calling Fman122 a "he". Fman122 is an it. Let me explain. F.M.A.N stands for Free Member Animal (AN being one word). Here is my background. Back before membership was even thought of during the beta, everything encluding gifting, trading, chatting, and all the animals were for every jammer to enjoy. Around the time just before membership, AJHQ decided that they would make one single feature that would benefit jammers with membership. They decided that they would take the wolf out of stores, and make it obtainable only through a member gift, meaning every jammer who bought membership would be rewarded with a wolf. It was thought that the wolf would be obtained by a gift within a Jam-a-Gram. When AJHQ began to code in the wolf idea, the code they used to make the wolf members only was FMAN122. The 122 part being a random code number with no meaning. The part where the Fman virus went out was when the code of the member wolf became corrupt. A virus overtook its script. The virus also sent out the Jam-a-Gram to ever jammer before AJHQ had finished putting the wolf skin over the necklace, and "Animal Jam HQ" over Fman122. Thanks for playing with me was also going to be "Thanks for playing Animal Jam with membership!". Over the years, rumors had spread that Fman122 was stealing their items. Actually, no, he wasn't. Fman122 had no intention (partly because he was a virus that made itself an account), but also because the items were never given to another account. The virus was located in the necklace, and not the Jam-a-Gram itself. When the recipient opened the gift, the virus spread to their account, erasing the code of all their items, gems, pets, and all but one animal. Some say Fman had a main account called Abracadabralakazam. This is a lie, for a virus cannot create multiple personas. The reason Fman looked the way he did, is because they were also going to make patterns a member feature, as well as a certain color palette that was to be coded over the black color that colors the upper side of Fman122's wolf. Fman's code is still somewhere in the system, the account is gone, but AJHQ will never be able to really erase Fman for good, so watch out, you may be next...