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I always thought it was because his heart was destroyed by the galpals cruelty and rebuilt like Robocop.
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I always thought it was because his heart was destroyed by the galpals cruelty and rebuilt like Robocop.
I think he means that his true friendships are lost because he found out just now they were fake, so for a decade or more he had true friendships...but now he doesnt. Just sweaty, hired help.Ahaha, I forgot about "condensating bitch." Haha, so, what, she's dripping wet? Maybe she's really turned on by Chris' straw-like locks...
Also, he says "Past TRUE Friendships." See, this really annoys me, because, by definition, if they were hired friends, they weren't real friends. (Assuming that was their main motivation for hanging out with him) Chris is intentionally trying to deny reality here. And most of the time, yeah, you could argue he doesn't know what's going on, or, just, there's a bit of room for interpretation. But no, here, Chris is specifically denying something that he knows to be true. Hell, he's even referencing it in the image. He says "hired help."
Shit drives me nuts.
But no, they weren't real in the beginning. But he's specifically saying they are.I think he means that his true friendships are lost because he found out just now they were fake, so for a decade or more he had true friendships...but now he doesnt. Just sweaty, hired help.
Did you always know this for true or did you sorta learn along with the rest of us?But no, they weren't real in the beginning. But he's specifically saying they are.
That they weren't real? Or that he's saying they're real when he knows otherwise?Did you always know this for true or did you sorta learn along with the rest of us?
in HIS head, they were, so for all those years they were real to HIM. for all those years, IN HIS MIND, he had friends. now he has been stripped of eber having had any.But no, they weren't real in the beginning. But he's specifically saying they are.
Eh... no, it's been specifically explained to him. He knows they weren't real, he's just desperately trying to avoid that conclusion.in HIS head, they were, so for all those years they were real to HIM. for all those years, IN HIS MIND, he had friends. now he has been stripped of eber having had any.
Off topic but I was totally fine with the Robocop remake. It wasn't great but it was perfectly acceptable pre-summer action fodder.but not the good robocop, like the robocop remake
Off topic but I was totally fine with the Robocop remake. It wasn't great but it was perfectly acceptable pre-summer action fodder.
Now if you want to say Robocop 3, go for it. Ninja robots couldn't save that movie.
Yeah, that part. Thanks for sharing, it's always interesting to hear about that end of things!That they weren't real?
I am convinced the point of the plate is that they intentionally hurt his feelings so bad they destroyed him for good, and the steel plate represents their intention to make sure he is incapable of recovering.
Also, he says "Past TRUE Friendships." See, this really annoys me, because, by definition, if they were hired friends, they weren't real friends. (Assuming that was their main motivation for hanging out with him) Chris is intentionally trying to deny reality here. And most of the time, yeah, you could argue he doesn't know what's going on, or, just, there's a bit of room for interpretation. But no, here, Chris is specifically denying something that he knows to be true.
Eh... no, it's been specifically explained to him. He knows they weren't real, he's just desperately trying to avoid that conclusion.
Heh, and he's had other friends than his high school friends.
What makes you say that Bob threatened to sue a high school because his son didn't have enough friends? You know, it's really not uncommon for someone to ask or negotiate that maybe a homeroom teacher or whatever might ask some students to maybe act as some social support for a challenged individual. Why would Bob suddenly go batshit and yell and sue? He didn't sue the middle-school or whatever and Chris didn't seem to have any friends there either, but no-one talked about a conspiracy or homos or witchcraft back then - only when they feel Chris is threatened or misstreated have they talked about stuff like that as far as I know (Greene County sending him to an institiution for being Autistic, Boy Scouts kicking him out for being Autistic, Marry Lee Walsh kicking him out for being Autistic, Mike kicking him out for being Autistic and Joshua for abusing his Autism (which actually was the right thing to do because he was stealing)) but as always, I may be wrong.In the Lego High School video he says something about his Dad "negotiating" for friends. By this I take it that Bob went to Chris's high school one day and threatened to file suit against the Manchester hommasexshul conspiracy unless the principal agreed to weedle a couple of students into being gal pals for Fat Dummy.
Fast forward to October, 2013. In the process of telling Chris to go to hell, Sarah Bevel drops the dime on ol' Bob's "negotiations." Could it be that Our Autistic Manbaby went waddling off to Barb, crying his little eyes out, and mommy explained (slowly and repeatedly) that "negotiation" is one way to make friends? That might explain the whole friends-not friends thing. Or am I way off base here?
Eh, I'm not really seeing that. He's not making excuses about why they're real friends or anything like that. He's not trying to fight reality at all, it just seems like he's trying to ignore it.In the Lego High School video he says something about his Dad "negotiating" for friends. By this I take it that Bob went to Chris's high school one day and threatened to file suit against the Manchester hommasexshul conspiracy unless the principal agreed to weedle a couple of students into being gal pals for Fat Dummy.
Fast forward to October, 2013. In the process of telling Chris to go to hell, Sarah Bevel drops the dime on ol' Bob's "negotiations." Could it be that Our Autistic Manbaby went waddling off to Barb, crying his little eyes out, and mommy explained (slowly and repeatedly) that "negotiation" is one way to make friends? That might explain the whole friends-not friends thing. Or am I way off base here?