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Why punk, don't you know yet? Chris has a TERRIBLE memory. I bet he doesn't even remember his high school gal pals anymore.
Chris clearly has no recollection of who the Pickle Man is, or who the Magic Man is, or any of that!
Does it even matter? So many of the trolls have moved on, and may even have kids now.
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You've just contradicted yourself. If Chis has a terrible memory, the "now-respectable" ex-trolls have nothing to fear from this interviewer asking him about real names, do they? Why are so many people running interference against it?
Chris chan go on cumtown
There is nothing to be gained in interviewing Chris. The interviews always turn out awful and boring. Your idea is bad and you should feel bad
How can you say that in a world where Chris was interviewed by Matt Devoria?
It's been tried. You'd have to have some really convincing proof that you are real.If you wanna interview CWC, interview him for a job at your internet-firm @Merryweatherey that would be the BEST interview. All the guy wants is for SEGA to fund his creations. Maybe if you offered employment it would benefit both of you. You get CWC as an artist and he gets a paycheck.
Thank you!All Sonichu is anyway is Super Sonic with red rosy cheeks.
I prefer the idea of him as this sort of online cryptid whose true identity will never be truly known.It said on the CWCki he was called "Podmonkey"for ages. I dont know why everyone cares, his identity was out there if you looked deep enough, and I wasn't even allowed in the cool kids PVCC.
A lot of interviewers fall for the mistake of asspatting Chris too much.When the person interviewing, such as @MasterDisaster , or this Merry Weather person does it in a more professional matter,
Unless there's more to the message, he doesn't say he doesn't know why Chris agreed to the interview, but why Chris responded to his message in the first place. Subtle, but important distinction.He had no idea why Chris agreed to the interview.
I was so intrigued as to why Chris Chan agreed to the podcast that I decided to send @Merryweatherey a personal message to which he kindly replied. Here is a screenshot with a number of paragraphs omitted at his request.
He had no idea why Chris agreed to the interview. Perhaps Chris wants the publicity for his Patreon. I am doubtful of that though given that the Internet Dream Lounge has slightly over 1200 subscribers.
Chris started off the podcast by advertising his Patreon. Apparently much of the interview was boring but they are hoping that a bit of editing here and there or even doing a re-recording altogether would make the podcast more tolerable.
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Gee, thank you helpful stranger that just joined the site yesterday to post first and only on this thread which Merryweatherey happened to be banned from. It's so convenient that you could come along to pass along his messages.
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Indeed it is. If I were really him, why would I bother to poorly censor the PM he sent to me?
Why does Chris think that tweeting to himself as NightStar helps make a point? Sometimes people think they're a lot more clever than they are. Poorly censoring it is more suspicious, not less.
The better question is: if you're not him, why would you happen to register just after he was threadbanned, go right to this thread, post only in this thread, and happen to post a message he sent you that he apparently wanted passed along here (but couldn't without lucking into you) talking about his Patreon again?
Not like I care. I don't think this thread will go anywhere without you... er... that dude that's totally not you.