F.A.Qs about Jail, State Hospital, and Court

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I wouldn’t be surprised if Chris sees his incarceration as proof he’s a martyr and also the real victim here.
It's the culmination of the Greene County Conspiracy. A thousand games of kick the autistic gleefully played by schoolteachers, the school board, Mary Lee Walsh, jerkops, Megan, the Game Place, Game Stop, and many more have all led up to this.
 
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Another continuance.
 
God fucking dammit! He cant..keep...getting away with this.
Chris doesn't want to show that he wants to become a member of society: he wants society to be obligated to him and his wacky views, and that isn't how the world works
And here we have what just might be the reason the case keeps getting continued and put off. Heilberg and Co are saying to Chris that if he goes to a group home he'll be expected to straighten up and actually earn his keep there. And all tardo can do is cross his arms sit on the floor and refuse to budge on the matter possibly while sperging on for several minutes about such conditions are "beneath him." The same stubborn laziness that made him refuse to plead guilty and have this case closed as quick as possible.
 
I wasn’t here for the Snyder court adventures, but I was around when the macing continuances happened. What we’re witnessing is normal when it comes to Chris. At least this time he isn’t going home to his toys, clothes, and bed. I’d rather he be in a cell even if he doesn’t mind it.

If you expect continuances, you won’t be disappointed when he keeps getting them and the eventual end to them will be like a happy surprise.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Chris sees his incarceration as proof he’s a martyr and also the real victim here.
Based on letters, that is exactly what he thinks. No matter what happens, his brain will find a way to make him be the hero of the story.
 
It means they are following the atomic half life model. While the continuances will be sooner, there will always be another one. Down to picoseconds, it will continue forever.
If it were exponential decay the time to halving would be constant (the half life itself) while the remaining quantity would decrease forever, but if the time to the next continuance is decreasing geometrically, the total time to an outcome would be fixed even if there were an infinite number of continuances first.
 
We're talking about Chris. A man who's been catfished a dozen times and hasn't learned a thing from those events/sagas. Do you really think he's learned anything from his time in jail?
He learned from it, the problem is that as usual he learned the absolute ass-backwards wrong message. He learned that it's better to fuck your mom instead of a young woman who actually does want to fuck you like Suitress. Instead of getting poontang at a pony convention that was paid for and would have been free to him, he decided to fuck his mom, go to jail, lose everything he owns, get thrown out of his home, and end up in a loony bin.

So whatever he's learned from jail it's probably completely wrong and will lead him to do something even crazier when he gets out.
 
It makes me believe that if they made any significant progress with Chris they'd go to trial and get it over with. But another continuance and no real word on any long term plans tells me the only thing holding things up is Chris himself.

I do believe the courts would have at least made an indication of their end game even if they didn't go to trial at this point.

But I'm also certain he hasn't stopped believing in his delusions and perhaps has gone another degree deeper into them to cope with being in jail.
 
Based on letters, that is exactly what he thinks. No matter what happens, his brain will find a way to make him be the hero of the story.
You could thank his parents for conditioning him this way to begin with. It's funny when Chris thinks of himself as a hero when he did something very wrong. I know it's pointed out here, but Chris is a modern day (autistic) Oedipus Rex.
 
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