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I see my response is totally unnecessary.

Well, I can also add that Thorg, arrogantly thinking of himself as a "Master Troll" even though he just started communicating with Chris by pure chance, was no "Master Troll."

Especially when you give us crap like WRISTWATCHES RIST-WACHS! WRISWATCS!

I'm no fan of the Calling Out saga, but Thorg said his "Master Troll" title was intended sarcastically. I should hope so.
 
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Speaking of trolls, what was so great about Clyde Cash? I mean sure he probably got the most reaction out of Chris, but some of the things that he did, like sending hookers and getting a 13 year old to pretend to be a pretty girl and have phone sex with a guy who was in his late 20s, getting Chris to drive all the way out to Cleveland only so he could be threatened with homelessness by his parents if he traveled by himself again...not to sound like I'm white knighting Chris, but isn't that the kind of thing that gets you labeled a "ween" these days?
 
Not sure whether this is a random CWC thought or just a random thought inspired by Chris's LEGO enthusiasm... what if someone with an extremely bizarre sense of humor created a Elliot Rodger-themed LEGO set, complete with Elliot, his BMW, university campus, sorority girls, etc.?
 
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Speaking of trolls, what was so great about Clyde Cash? I mean sure he probably got the most reaction out of Chris, but some of the things that he did, like sending hookers and getting a 13 year old to pretend to be a pretty girl and have phone sex with a guy who was in his late 20s, getting Chris to drive all the way out to Cleveland only so he could be threatened with homelessness by his parents if he traveled by himself again...not to sound like I'm white knighting Chris, but isn't that the kind of thing that gets you labeled a "ween" these days?
Sending the hookers was hilarious. Bluespike did his own stuff. Clyde didn't have Borb threaten Chris with homelessness. And the Ohio trip was very fascinating.
 
I was watching the Sonic Watch n Win news spot from the 90s, where Chris won the $1000 free toys and vidya. I noticed something truly eerie (no, not Chris). There's a couple of brief shots of a man in a red shirt and glasses putting young Christian's haul through the tills, and I honestly thought it was the adult Chris.
Now I'm not saying that future Chris is going to somehow travel back in time to ensure his younger self gets a huge stack of vidya that sets him on the path to create Sonichu. Maybe I have face blindness, maybe for one reason or another a lot of folk in that part of Virginia tend to look similar.
But it's definitely the time travel thing.
 
Because he just doesnt care, probly. I doubt he would have a sense of being embarrassed about them, but i was picturing him enjoying listening to himself, kinda proud of his words.

I found this article, and chris immediately came to mind. I wish they hadnt focused so heavily on the workplace as cwc does not fall into that catagory...but it goes a good way towards possibly shedding light on him now as opposed to when he was being trolled to shit.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...m-psychologically-damaging-claim-experts.html
 
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Because he just doesnt care, probly. I doubt he would have a sense of being embarrassed about them, but i was picturing him enjoying listening to himself, kinda proud of his words.
He doesn't have a reason to listen to them. He wouldn't be embarrassed, but he wouldn't be proud of his words. When Chris talks to people and says things, he doesn't regard his choice of words as perfect or good. It's just that he can't think well on his feet, and that's just what comes out. Later, if he were to observe the conversation as a third party, while he might be more sympathetic to himself, he'll frequently notice times when he definitely lost an argument or said something dumb. Chris is surprisingly critical of himself.
 
He doesn't have a reason to listen to them. He wouldn't be embarrassed, but he wouldn't be proud of his words. When Chris talks to people and says things, he doesn't regard his choice of words as perfect or good. It's just that he can't think well on his feet, and that's just what comes out. Later, if he were to observe the conversation as a third party, while he might be more sympathetic to himself, he'll frequently notice times when he definitely lost an argument or said something dumb. Chris is surprisingly critical of himself.
Wow. I wouldnt have guessed that at all.

Did you read that article?
 
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