Feb 28, 2022 - Chris transferred to another facility

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I'd wager his hair has gone a lot greyer if not white in some places, while the hairline has receeded to a few strings up front plenty more on the back and sides. Can someone run his mugshot through an aging filter app? Add on about 20 extra yeas since Chris already looked twice his age when we last saw him. That should give you an idea how he looks.
Probably looking like a cleaner version of Switchblade Sam these days
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It's not a one to one but I love how he even has a striped shirt on. I can easily see this as future Chris, only instead of being a deadly switchblade wielding psycho he's the creepy guy who jerks off in the bushes behind the elementary school playground.
 
Jails and Hospitals are notorious for their shit food. Chances are he already lost an ass ton of weight in CVRJ and probably more at the hospital due to what I would expect is a complete lack of commissary options. I must admit that I am kind of morbidly curious to see what he looks like now.
I'm hoping Chris comes out with a beard. He must be communicating with the doctors the same way he talked to Copitz and GFM.
 
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i made him look older I can't see the difference all the good filters are hidden behind a paywall.
Guess at best you can add some more grey and white to the hair and add the switchblade Sam stubble. Idk about jails but I'm pretty sure mental hospitals won't let Chris have anything to keep his facial hair trimmed.
 
I can guarantee you that is not what happens. They might put him on a healthier diet because they do have better funding for food, but the idea that he'll just be put on a diet and exercise regimen before even addressing his mental health is about as delusional as Chris is.
I said it as a 1 2 3 list but in reality all 3 will happen at the same time
 
Chris will be skinnier cleaner and more fit than he's ever been in his entire life.
it depends on way to many factors we don't know about his situation right now.

for instance, an extreme counter to your theory:
chris is on mood stabilizers and anti-psychotics, they tend to fatten people up alot and
increase appetite. he wont be getting any real cardio exercise in a straight jacket. "resistance training" :P struggling against his restraints could even damage his heart. and if they are force feeding him nothing but protein shakes he won't have any energy and he'll look sickly and doughy AF. that shit will keep you alive but it's just not real food.

see? the truth is in the middle somewhere.
 
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i made him look older I can't see the difference all the good filters are hidden behind a paywall.
He looks old for his age to begin with.
Which came from a shit book written by a soylord; it's about a garystew self-insert becoming the most important person in the metaverse via a pathetic obsession with pop culture minutia.

You can see where that would speak to the CPU goddess
The MC is a Gary Stu prick, so yeah it would appeal to 12 year olds and the emotionally stunted.
 
Chris has been playing video games for most of his life. The concept of player one is by no means foreign to him, and is probably the only way he can describe being the only person with free agency, which is a pretty common delusion.

He probably got the concept from Ready Player One, or some other modern media interpretation of it.

The whole concept of "Player 1" comes from 1980's arcade games. While Chris is old enough to have experienced arcade games from the late 1980's to early 1990's, where "Player 1" was still a concept in some games, we don't hear much about him going to arcades. Chris was more of a console guy and didn't seem to frequent arcades in his autistic youth.

I suppose he could have encountered the concept on Wii Virtual Console. Original NES arcade conversions sometimes kept the Player 1/Player 2 dynamic.

In The nut House it is a hospital. A weird hospital where you no longer have a choice in certain things.

Not really true. Mental health hospitals still usually give the patients a menu to choose from. Maybe 4-5 options. That would imply some form of portion control, but he'd still be free to pick the shittiest/most caloric food. For instance always choosing chocolate milk instead of regular milk.

Way too late. Disney's Alice in Cartoonland series had a live actress interacting with cartoons in 1925.

I doubt he's seen that, but he is a big fan of Mary Poppins, which does feature live action characters interacting with toons. Still, his idea of there being a "toon dimension" seems to have explicitly originated with Toontown in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It was still separate from reality though. His ability to actually travel there as a place anyone can actively interact with seems to have come more from the Idea Guys saga. Before that, it was mostly him reincarnating Patti or Bob there as some sort of afterlife.

i.e. CWCville was a real place that Chris could create in his mind, but he couldn't actually live there himself (except as an OC alternate version of himself), until the dimensional merge shit got put into his brain that the real life Chris could mentally portal there whenever he wanted.

Remember Zoomers discovering Filthy Frank? These pissy brats would never survive on the early 2000s internet.

Yeah, they think shit's edgy now? Imagine them seeing back in the days of poorly-moderated 4chan where trolls would spam CP and it would take hours for the jannies to delete it. The modern internet is a much more sanitized place.

Although arguably the modern internet is actually a more hostile place, because while flamewars raged back then there was very little stuff that was actively moderated unless it was actually illegal. People argued fruitlessly with each other but they couldn't be canceled unless they actively jeopardized the network itself. It went from people choosing to argue to people actively working to silence others.

chris is on mood stabilizers and anti-psychotics, they tend to fatten people up alot and increase appetite.

It depends. Some people lose weight on mood stabilizers because they no longer feel compelled to turn to food as a means of mood regulation. It requires a conscious choice though.
 
Still, his idea of there being a "toon dimension" seems to have explicitly originated with Toontown in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
The concept of a "separate place where the cartoons live" is pretty explicit in the title Alice in Cartoonland. I'd suggest this idea is very old indeed, predating sound and literally dating near the birth of the film industry. It's rather remarkable to me that live action film and cartoons were first combined very nearly immediately when they were invented.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit or Mary Poppins could well be Chris' exposure to the concept, but there's likely countless other shows which might have inspired it.
 
I’m pretty sure Chris said in one of the jail communiqués that when he claimed to be “the real player one,” it was in reference to the recent film adaptation of the book (which I’m sure Chris hasn’t read).

He’s mentioned Mary Poppins and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (incidentally, both also adaptations) but not Alice in Cartoonland. The origin of the concept isn’t really relevant to Chris.
 
Who Framed Roger Rabbit or Mary Poppins could well be Chris' exposure to the concept, but there's likely countless other shows which might have inspired it.
Hell, remember the old Woody Woodpecker shows? The ones where Woody would announce 'Meet my boss, Walter Lantz', and we cut to a live-action sequence of Lantz in his office? Or Mickey Mouse shaking hands with Leopold Stokowski in Fantasia? Yeah, there's lots of stuff like that before Roger Rabbit, but it's pretty undeniable that the last one is what popularised the idea with a lot of people, not just Chris.
 
Christine Chandler no longer appears in Vinelink at all.

What exactly does this mean? Like I usually understand that it means he's no longer in custody, but could it be something else?

I’m pretty sure Chris said in one of the jail communiqués that when he claimed to be “the real player one,” it was in reference to the recent film adaptation of the book (which I’m sure Chris hasn’t read).

He’s mentioned Mary Poppins and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (incidentally, both also adaptations) but not Alice in Cartoonland. The origin of the concept isn’t really relevant to Chris.

To be honest Alice in Cartoonland is probably not something that he's familiar with because of its age. Chris doesn't seem to seek out old media, at least not actively.
 
What exactly does this mean? Like I usually understand that it means he's no longer in custody, but could it be something else?
It means that Chris is no longer in the custody of an agency/facility that VINElink receives/posts info from, which fits pretty well with Chris locked up in Western State. Western State is a hospital, not a prison or a County/Regional jail.
 
It means that Chris is no longer in the custody of an agency/facility that VINElink receives/posts info from, which fits pretty well with Chris locked up in Western State. Western State is a hospital, not a prison or a County/Regional jail.
He probably thinks of it as a prison, though.
 
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