FT.Willz Theory PT.2
Made by a Brazilian page (Not mine, I'm only translating).
Original content (PORTUGUESE, BRAZIL):
Algumas pessoas já conhecem essa teoria, mas sempre vale a pena acrescentar mais sobre. Eu irei lhe mostrar as provas que encontrei durante
Read the first part!
A closer look to the symbol
Now ot turned down!
Thanks to nightingveil for the insight on the symbol, I have already spoken to her about it, and she was very kind to me ♥ Great theories and insights.
Frank answered about the about the book but deleted the tweet right after, too obvious right, Frank?
Anyways, if anyone still doesn't believe in the similarities..
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“First of all, the way FTWillz writes is incredibly similar to Frank’s, with both the lack of capital letters and the frequent use of dashes in their poems.
There are about 34-35 poems written there, and FTWillz ‘sends’ a message that we could classify as ‘full of hate’ and ‘desperate for someone to find it.’
Nothing new, right? All things that connect us to Frank’s poetry, whose poems are very similar to FTWillz’s new ones.
Other important things could be the notes and tags: in fact, FTWillz doesn’t add tags to his posts and has only two notes, one of which is from the girl who told about this blog.
It seems like Frank didn’t want to be discovered.
I immediately thought that the blog was a sort of ‘refuge,’ where he wanted to write safely without issues.
The obvious question is: why didn’t he make a private blog?
You could say that this blog is absolutely interesting from every angle.
One of the things I noticed was the last poem he wrote, on September 20th, which appears at the top of the first page, where FTWillz mentions a certain Sylvia Plath."
So she mentions that in an interview, Frank compares the ideology of The Black Parade to a poem by Sylvia Plath.
Now go back to the poem i put on top, posted by both F.T.Willz and Frank Iero.
In August 25, it this Tumblr f-t-willz-must-die, a poem was posted with the same phrase as Frank's:
May 23rd, a poem titled "Houston we have a…" was posted.
"You're so cool cool cool"
Kill all your friends, remember that MCR song?
'Cause we are all a bunch of animais that never paid attention in school
So tell me all about your problems
I was killing before killing was cool
You're so cool, you're so cool, so cool!
In these poems, it seems like whoever wrote them was extremely upset/pissed at someone who decided to change their view on being 'cool' and thinks they're very important, described as "arrogantly successful" in the poem.
Wait for part three! xo 💕














