I vaguely remember seeing an interview with John Cleese (of Monty Python fame) where he talked about how the character of Basil Fawlty (whom he played on Fawlty Towers, which is hilarious if you haven't seen it already) would be one of the most horrible, annoying human beings if they were to exist and you'd never want to encounter them in real life... which is exactly what makes the character so funny in the first place. I think that pretty much covers Chris.
I've never actually met Chris myself, but I've known people like him (not exactly like him; who could equal OPL? But people with poor social skills who thought they were the centre of the universe and sperged out over stupid things) and they aren't all that exciting. Hell, I knew an Otherkin/psychic vampire once, and while it was freaking hilarious to read his Deadjournal, 90% of the stuff he did in person was either mundane stupidity or too boring to mention. Sure, that 10% of the time where he was doing crazy shit was freaking hilarious. Like when he had "astral battles" in a public bathroom, or tried summoning Cthulhu in a college lunch room... using a paperback book he'd just bought at Barnes & Noble, or when he became convinced a "Gypsy" put a curse on him. But most of the time he just said stupid stuff or kept to himself.
Like so many things in his life, Chris just seems kind of sad and disappointing, especially now. He's not too bright and he doesn't seem all that adept (or interested) in socializing, especially with other men (and I use that term very loosely in Chris' case). Even if he did, I suspect all he'd want to talk about is Sonic or Pokemon or some episode of TV show I could care less about. So no, I'd think Chris would be a lot less fun in person, especially if that whole homeless stank thing is true. Would be curious to see what he wears out in public these days, if only because the clownshirts are sooo ridiculously bad. Also, wonder if he really does give people rashes...