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I like that last part.

I don't know if banks would be that generous, but they're going to take back their property one way or the other.

It would be interesting if Chris tries to sue for lost items, if Failhard isn't totally lying.

Maybe they plan on just abandoning most of his crap, you see that a lot in urbexing houses.
Some banks do allow some people to stay in their unpaid house if they are near the end of their life span anyway.
Either way, Chris wont be returning to BC anytime soon and by the time he is there, his stuff will be long lost.
When it comes to the lawsuit, good luck with that, the last time he tried to sue someone, he lost all of the money Bob left behind. Besides, such lawyers cost money which his tugboat wont cover.
 
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Some banks do allow some people to stay in their unpaid house if they are near the end of their life span anyway.
Either way, Chris wont be returning to BC anytime soon and by the time he is there, his stuff will be long lost.
When it comes to the lawsuit, good luck with that, the last time he tried to sue someone, he lost all of the money Bob left behind. Besides, such lawyers cost money which his tugboat wont cover.
Kind of them. Nothing wrong with that.

I'm going to quote you on that Sora, I say that he either never shows up again online or that if he does show up he's going to be living at BC 14 just not actively online (that we know of) so as not to draw attention.

He'll possibly skulk around on here but turn his attention towards publishing a series of books (in the framework of his Goddess logs anything else he's compiled and will probably take up Gunty on his offer to do a Podcast; all in the name of attention and money) and all while suing anyone he can. Whether Praetor is lying or not, I think he's going to try.
 
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Kind of them. Nothing wrong with that.

I'm going to quote you on that Sora, I say that he either never shows up again online or that if he does show up he's going to be living at BC 14 just not actively online (that we know of) so as not to draw attention.

He'll possibly skulk around on here but turn his attention towards publishing a series of books (in the framework of his Goddess logs anything else he's compiled and will probably take up Gunty on his offer to do a Podcast; all in the name of attention and money) and all while suing anyone he can. Whether Praetor is lying or not, I think he's going to try.
Do you honestly think Chris is the type of person to stay of the internet voluntarily? The first thing he would do is begging for money and selling his Merch but he is not allowed to do that where ever he is living. Keep in mind, Chris was already mad when he couldnt use the internet or see his toys and would do anything just to get back on the internet.
His court case is also still ongoing, so they likely keep him somewhere else in the meantime. This could also be part of a plea bargain, putting him on 1-5 year probation instead of prison, but no itnernet and help.

Either way, his life is over as he knew it.
 
Do you honestly think Chris is the type of person to stay of the internet voluntarily? The first thing he would do is begging for money and selling his Merch but he is not allowed to do that where ever he is living. Keep in mind, Chris was already mad when he couldnt use the internet or see his toys and would do anything just to get back on the internet.
His court case is also still ongoing, so they likely keep him somewhere else in the meantime. This could also be part of a plea bargain, putting him on 1-5 year probation instead of prison, but no itnernet and help.

Either way, his life is over as he knew it.
Yes, I can see him trying and failing either to stay off the internet but just not drawing attention to himself right away or staying off the internet indefinitely while he's busy with his book deals and Podcasts.

He will, of course, try to come on this site and Jenkins will most unfortunately be caught again.
 
Did anyone else in the Chandler household use the internet? I imagine Barb didn't, but did Bob ever use it?
Did Barb get into online shopping or did she just make Chris buy her what she wanted?

Is Barb even mentally/physically capable of throwing out things much less that mountain of garbage?
Her family is capable of it. We’ve seen pictures of trash by the road.

I think the more rational theory is that she is just naturally old and frail.
Sure, that’s absolutely probable. Chris didn’t dare do the do with her until she became too weak to tell him to go away. But people talk like she’s a potato. Evidence, please.

Do you honestly think Chris is the type of person to stay of the internet voluntarily?
He has done it before. And he could be used to life without it after all this time. Autists adapt to schedules and can be kept in ruts of routine.
 
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Yes, I can see him trying and failing either to stay off the internet but just not drawing attention to himself right away or staying off the internet indefinitely while he's busy with his book deals and Podcasts.

He will, of course, try to come on this site and Jenkins will most unfortunately be caught again.
Most group homes also put filters on their internet, so Chris may be on the internet, but can not create accounts or log into them. Or he is using an intranet to keep him somewhat entertained.
 
Most group homes also put filters on their internet, so Chris may be on the internet, but can not create accounts or log into them. Or he is using an intranet to keep him somewhat entertained.
A snake without venom is just an overgrown earthworm.

Chris either truly didn't understand and/or care about what his actions would lead to.
 
A snake without venom is just an overgrown earthworm.

Chris either truly didn't understand and/or care about what his actions would lead to.
That explains why he was so calm during his arrest, until he found out he wont get out anytime soon. The first time he had to deal with real consequences was when he was charged by Michael Snyder until he dropped those charges on him. Chris took the law for granted for far too long.
 
So Chris isolation in jail seems like it was to protect him from antagonising other cell block inmates, I can't see him lasting very long in a common area with even low risk criminals.
 
That explains why he was so calm during his arrest, until he found out he wont get out anytime soon. The first time he had to deal with real consequences was when he was charged by Michael Snyder until he dropped those charges on him. Chris took the law for granted for far too long.
Michael Snyder did him wrong too in the end, ironically.

It's too bad he couldn't have the foresight to truly teach Chris a lesson, or maybe he did and he just didn't care as long as his medical bills were paid.

He may have had a heart or he perhaps did have a hunch that letting Chris rack up an even worse offense would be the true icing on the cake.

We'll never know.
 
That explains why he was so calm during his arrest, until he found out he wont get out anytime soon. The first time he had to deal with real consequences was when he was charged by Michael Snyder until he dropped those charges on him. Chris took the law for granted for far too long.
I've said it before but Chris's past legal encounters, dating back nearly 20 years, have taught him how to game the system in his own retarded way. Previous to the incest, Chris's last encounter with the law from his trespassing cases, taught him that he could skate the charges, and at the end of the day, get asspats from the judge and movie tickets. While he's smart enough to know not to purposefully do things to get him into these situations, the lack any real consequences groomed him into believing nothing really bad would happen.

And honestly, he's not wrong.
 
I've said it before but Chris's past legal encounters, dating back nearly 20 years, have taught him how to game the system in his own retarded way. Previous to the incest, Chris's last encounter with the law from his trespassing cases, taught him that he could skate the charges, and at the end of the day, get asspats from the judge and movie tickets. While he's smart enough to know not to purposefully do things to get him into these situations, the lack any real consequences groomed him into believing nothing really bad would happen.

And honestly, he's not wrong.
Oh yes, giving him movie tickets to go see My Little pony really was the best punishment.

Like giving a 5-year-old a Nintendo switch for swallowing his parents keys.
 
Michael Snyder did him wrong too in the end, ironically.

It's too bad he couldn't have the foresight to truly teach Chris a lesson, or maybe he did and he just didn't care as long as his medical bills were paid.

He may have had a heart or he perhaps did have a hunch that letting Chris rack up an even worse offense would be the true icing on the cake.

We'll never know.
Snyder should have bought a gun at this point like Meghan. He tried to kill him and took pictures of his daughter.


I've said it before but Chris's past legal encounters, dating back nearly 20 years, have taught him how to game the system in his own retarded way. Previous to the incest, Chris's last encounter with the law from his trespassing cases, taught him that he could skate the charges, and at the end of the day, get asspats from the judge and movie tickets. While he's smart enough to know not to purposefully do things to get him into these situations, the lack any real consequences groomed him into believing nothing really bad would happen.

And honestly, he's not wrong.

He was right, till now. Best case scenario, he's on probation and in a group home or in a loony bin at the worst.
 
You know, reading the CWCki totally warps my sense of time. Minutiae of events that happened in 2009 are put right next to details that happened one year ago. Occasionally I think what my own personal wiki would look like if it were tracking my own life. I think having so many details recorded would fuck with my sense of time.
 
You know, reading the CWCki totally warps my sense of time. Minutiae of events that happened in 2009 are put right next to details that happened one year ago. Occasionally I think what my own personal wiki would look like if it were tracking my own life. I think having so many details recorded would fuck with my sense of time.
That's Chris for you.

No one likes him but everyone wants to know about him.
 
In my opinion, Chris isn't back online yet because as a new resident of gateway he has no access to the internet and won't until he either earns it or the case is closed and he's not there as a suspect awaiting a criminal charge.


It's more a disciplinary act to make him do what they tell him too at the home and not because he is at risk of saying something incriminating in a tweet. Is the court really gonna pull his twitter feed in the middle of a hearing and have someone on the prosecution go "look see your honor? The defendant clearly admits to engaging in sexual activity it even has a signature. "


If chris's social media posts could be used as admissible evidence in court, than he would have been tried, convicted and found dead to rights guilty months ago.
 
It's more a disciplinary act to make him do what they tell him too at the home and not because he is at risk of saying something incriminating in a tweet.
So even when not "living" in the "Jail of Fail", "Honor Roll" still "lives" as if he's still locked up.

All that could've been avoided, had he simply thought with his TV-friend brain over "bent duck" libido.
 
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