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I forgot about that. Thanks! I wonder, then, if they really didn't want him to attend pep rallies (and presumably games) because he freaked out at the noise, or if they kept special ed kids segregated from the normal school population when possible and just told them it was "too loud" for all of them, or if they couldn't trust Chris to behave himself during pep rallies and just told him it was "too loud" for him?

Also I find it interesting that Barb forced her way into that Easter picture. Is it normal for parents to show up in those kind of pictures when kids are that old? I don't ever remember my mom standing next to Santa Claus when I had my picture taken with him.


The only reason I remember it is the weird capitalization -- I kind of read it in my head like a robotic, emotionless voice -- and how disconnected the two sentences are. It's like two random thoughts glued together, since Chris didn't bother to make the connections between making friends and pep rallies.

I don't really trust Chris' interpretation of anything that happened in the hallowed halls of Manchester High, so who knows. It's like listening to a person recounting the plot of a movie they slept through and didn't understand even when they were awake.
 
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I came across this while I was wandering around the wiki one day. That hilariously derpy facial expression kills me every time, like he's saying "the fuck you lookin at?"
He looks like an autistic hunchback.
 
I think his autism made it difficult to tune out the noise of the crowd. So I don't think he sperged out. He probably would just cover his ears and look pained until a teacher picked up on it and said he didn't have to attend. Although the image of a young Chris running into a middle of a game, with his ears covered, screaming "NONONONO! STOP IT N'YOW!" is pretty funny.

I find the whole "pep rallies were TOO LOUD for me," funny. That's the entire point of a high school pep rally, to get the students in the mood for homecoming, football, baseball, soccer, and basketball games. I guess no one ever informed Chris that there was such a thing called earplugs and how they worked, either that, or they did tell him about earplugs and he ignored them because JERKS, 'tism, and the chance to be perverted in a public place without facing the consequences of starting at the cheerleaders when their skirts flew up. If the faculty however, gave Chris a pass from the pep rally, he probably became hostile when someone started talking to his gal pals.

I sometimes wish I had a collection like that. I've had to sell my games and toys through the years though, and I never had quite as many as that.

Also, why is Chris' name on every shelf of his video-games. Literally every shelf. I mean, it's very Chris (he puts his face and once good name on everything,) but I just don't understand why you would do that to your things. It's like his gaming accessories. Those things look bulky, gross and unwieldy.

He probably put his name on every shelf, book, toy, dildo, anal beads, drawing, Videogames, DVDs, and systems because he probably assumed that whatever friends he had at the time (if any) would come over and play with him and he was terrified at the thought of his friends stealing or borrowing his shit. Therefore, if someone say, did take something of his, at least the person would know who it belonged to in case they wanted to return it.

I will never understand how it is Barb disintegrated as quickly she did in terms of appearance. When Chris was just a babby, she looked reasonably slim for someone in their forties. Chris is maybe, I dunno, five or six in this picture from the looks of it. It looks like she's in her early sixties almost. What exactly happened to Barb in that time frame?

Stress of raising a child with autism whom was also allegedly a mute because of Roach The abusive babysitter who locked OPL in his room...filled with toys. Shit, when I was younger and got into trouble, my parents made me sit with them because they knew I wouldn't be upset if they sent me to my room, and if they did, I'd sit there and play Nintendo.
 

Okay, this may be a dumb question, but since nothing is too trivial here... what the hell does Chris have on his neck? It looks like he's got some sort of toy pinned to his shirt. A precursor to his Sonichu medallion perhaps?

I forgot about that. Thanks! I wonder, then, if they really didn't want him to attend pep rallies (and presumably games) because he freaked out at the noise, or if they kept special ed kids segregated from the normal school population when possible and just told them it was "too loud" for all of them, or if they couldn't trust Chris to behave himself during pep rallies and just told him it was "too loud" for him?

They probably didn't want Chris there because of the possibility of him sperging out over something. Maybe he caused a scene in the past and they figured it was best to simply ban him without telling him. I'm sure Chris didn't really want to be at rallies anyway (he didn't really socialize in high school) so it probably worked out for the best. I do find it funny that he keeps going back to high school though, especially since he only just now seemed to realize he should have been interacting with other people in school. You know, like a normal human being.

Also I find it interesting that Barb forced her way into that Easter picture.

I suspect that, much like her son, Barb feels the need to be the centre of attention. And, as other people have remarked, its incredible how fast she seems to have aged.
 
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How well informed were Borb over the consequences of autism? Is it possible they might have thought their little snowflake had a terminal condition and might die on them at any time (so take a photograph of EVERYTHING)?
It could be that Bob going out of the house with Christian were so rare that they treated it like a birthday party or other special occasion, taking pictures, buying trinkets from wherever they were, etc.
 
I find the whole "pep rallies were TOO LOUD for me," funny.

Oh God, I just remembered something that makes me feel crappy. When I was in High school, me and my friends loathed pep rallies. We always thought they were gaudy and existed solely to promote shit we didn't care about (I.E Football, homecoming).

Does that make me weird? I hate it when I find weirdly specific similarities between me and Chris.
 
Oh God, I just remembered something that makes me feel crappy. When I was in High school, me and my friends loathed pep rallies. We always thought they were gaudy and existed solely to promote shit we didn't care about (I.E Football, homecoming).

Does that make me weird? I hate it when I find weirdly specific similarities between me and Chris.
I don't know if there's much to enjoy at a pep rally. I mean, I guess if you got out of a godawful class for it... maybe?
 
Oh God, I just remembered something that makes me feel crappy. When I was in High school, me and my friends loathed pep rallies. We always thought they were gaudy and existed solely to promote shit we didn't care about (I.E Football, homecoming).

Does that make me weird? I hate it when I find weirdly specific similarities between me and Chris.

I imagine Chris resents the fact he never got lap dances from the MHS cheerleaders. Just a theory.
 
I don't know if there's much to enjoy at a pep rally. I mean, I guess if you got out of a godawful class for it... maybe?

Most of the time it just screwed up the schedule for the rest of the day and consequently shortened the length of all of my classes. Yeah, those rallies blew. It's comforting to know I'm not the only one who wasn't big on those.

But anyhow, back to OPL. What element of Chris' defective psyche would have prevented him from attending those? Some of the special-ed kids at my school, a few with pretty severe autism even, would show up to pep rallies and they generally acted pretty docile. Was it just Chris being Chris or is it something to do with Autism?
 
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Most of the time it just screwed up the schedule for the rest of the day and consequently shortened the lengths of all of my classes. Yeah, those rallies blew. It's comforting to know I'm not the only one who wasn't big on those.

But anyhow, back to OPL. What element of Chris' defective psyche would have prevented him from attending those? Some of the special-ed kids at my school, a few with pretty severe autism even, would show up to pep rallies and they generally acted pretty docile. Was it just Chris being Chris or is it something to do with Autism?
Autism, probably. Loud noises might've bothered him.
 
Food for thought though, when Bob was in Korea there must have been plenty of prostitutes willing to sleep with soldiers. Maybe somewhere in north Korea Kim Jong Un is wondering who his real father is... they do have a lot in common. Derp

Godbear, Chris in North Korea:

"D-Dennis Rodman really appr-really liked muh Bionic dah Hedgehog pitcher...mmm,yeah."
 
Most of the time it just screwed up the schedule for the rest of the day and consequently shortened the lengths of all of my classes. Yeah, those rallies blew. It's comforting to know I'm not the only one who wasn't big on those.

But anyhow, back to OPL. What element of Chris' defective psyche would have prevented him from attending those? Some of the special-ed kids at my school, a few with pretty severe autism even, would show up to pep rallies and they generally acted pretty docile. Was it just Chris being Chris or is it something to do with Autism?

Some autistics have severe sensory defensiveness, some do not. I know plenty of autists who will cover their ears if a car so much as drives past them, but in my case I'm not overly bothered by loud noises. For me it's more about the quiet, subtle ones-- like, for instance, I just came back from getting a filling replaced and the quiet squeaky sound of the syringe being depressed to dispense novocaine made me flinch every time.
 
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