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I wonder how his high school "gal-pals" truly felt whenever they hung around him? I'm aware they genuinely didn't care that much for him, and one of them (can't remember her name) reported him for stalking or harassment or something when he tried to add her on Facebook, I just wonder if back then they were generally uncomfortable around him and creeped out by some of his odd behaviors?
 
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I wonder how his high school "gal-pals" truly felt whenever they hung around him? I'm aware they genuinely didn't care that much for him, and one of them (can't remember her name) reported him for stalking or harassment or something when he tried to add her on Facebook, I just wonder if back then they were generally uncomfortable around him and creeped out by some of his odd behaviors?
Chris is forgettable, no one would care, especially back then.
 
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Marvin, how was Watchmen? Did you even see it with the pickle suit on? Did it obstruct the view of people behind you?

Also, do we have any pictures of snorlax when she was younger and perhaps less rotund?
 
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I wonder how his high school "gal-pals" truly felt whenever they hung around him? I'm aware they genuinely didn't care that much for him, and one of them (can't remember her name) reported him for stalking or harassment or something when he tried to add her on Facebook, I just wonder if back then they were generally uncomfortable around him and creeped out by some of his odd behaviors?

they probably didn't think an 18 year old with the interests of an 8 year old could do much harm
 
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Also, do we have any pictures of snorlax when she was younger and perhaps less rotund?
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I think there is a picture of her as a cheerleader, but I can't find it right now.
 
Chris is forgettable, no one would care, especially back then.

I've gotta disagree. I do agree that our accomplished Christorians tend to overemphasize Chris' notability - mostly because we're on a forum dedicated to OPL's antics - but I think there's a danger in going too far in the opposite direction. People tend to remember the weird/obnoxious/stupid people they spent every weekday with for four years of their life. Granted, they might not think about him much, but I'm sure they all have some anecdote or another. The same goes for cashiers, and other people who still have to deal with him almost daily. They might not know him by name, and they certainly don't know all the weird crap from the CWCki, but I'll guarantee they remember the smelly tranny who came in to buy Legos.
 
Nonsense. Just like the hooker, they never forgot every stinking, humiliating minute of CWC.
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It destroyed their lives because Chris is that memorable to everyone he is in contact with.

And he's gay lulz

I've gotta disagree. I do agree that our accomplished Christorians tend to overemphasize Chris' notability - mostly because we're on a forum dedicated to OPL's antics - but I think there's a danger in going too far in the opposite direction. People tend to remember the weird/obnoxious/stupid people they spent every weekday with for four years of their life. Granted, they might not think about him much, but I'm sure they all have some anecdote or another. The same goes for cashiers, and other people who still have to deal with him almost daily. They might not know him by name, and they certainly don't know all the weird crap from the CWCki, but I'll guarantee they remember the smelly tranny who came in to buy Legos.
Like most people in high school you don't keep in contact with he was probably a faded memory before he tried to add them on Facebook. A good deed they did and nothing more. He was just the retarded kid they were encouraged to hang out with during lunch. He wasn't the train wreck or too memorable.

After he tried to add them on Facebook he became "That annoying guy on Facebook" they block.
 
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Like most people in high school you don't keep in contact with he was probably a faded memory before he tried to add them on Facebook. A good deed they did and nothing more. He was just the retarded kid they were encouraged to hang out with during lunch. He wasn't the train wreck or too memorable.

After he tried to add them on Facebook he became "That annoying guy on Facebook" they block.

Pretty much, but I'm sure they still had vague memories of them. I can remember the one special ed kid in my class who spazzed out and urinated all over herself in the middle of the hallway back when I was in high school. I don't remember her name, or even what she looked like really, just that it happened. That's sort of what I was getting at. People probably remember Chris as that weird guy, if they remember his name.
 
I've gotta disagree. I do agree that our accomplished Christorians tend to overemphasize Chris' notability - mostly because we're on a forum dedicated to OPL's antics - but I think there's a danger in going too far in the opposite direction. People tend to remember the weird/obnoxious/stupid people they spent every weekday with for four years of their life. Granted, they might not think about him much, but I'm sure they all have some anecdote or another. The same goes for cashiers, and other people who still have to deal with him almost daily. They might not know him by name, and they certainly don't know all the weird crap from the CWCki, but I'll guarantee they remember the smelly tranny who came in to buy Legos.
Probably 3/4ths of my high school class have faded in my mind to a name and maybe a blurry face. I do remember one guy who pooped his pants for $20, but otherwise there were plenty of weirdos and none of them are distinguishable individually.

I see weird people around town that I never remember individually. I did meet my weed dealer on the bus, but again, otherwise I don't remember many weirdos.
 
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Probably 3/4ths of my high school class have faded in my mind to a name and maybe a blurry face. I do remember one guy who pooped his pants for $20, but otherwise there were plenty of weirdos and none of them are distinguishable individually.

I would tend to think Chris falls into the same level of weird as the guy who pooped his pants for $20. Honestly, I don't remember all that many people from high school. I can remember the really weird or annoying people, but not by name. Most of the rest were boring, unimportant or just never talked to/interacted with me, so I have no reason to remember them. And since graduation I've only talked to maybe half a dozen or so people I went to school with.
 
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I would tend to think Chris falls into the same level of weird as the guy who pooped his pants for $20. Honestly, I don't remember all that many people from high school. I can remember the really weird or annoying people, but not by name. Most of the rest were boring, unimportant or just never talked to/interacted with me, so I have no reason to remember them. And since graduation I've only talked to maybe half a dozen or so people I went to school with.
Chris wasn't really weird.

Edit: He didn't poop himself for $20. He didn't do anything that was even a fraction that notable.
 
The book I'm currently reading has just mentioned slivovitz; the only reason I know what slivovitz is is the Regina emails. This may be the first time a piece of knowledge I've come to via Chris has come in handy.
 
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The thing is: it has been 15 years. Chris did a few things like that you might notice at the time and think "Oh, that's odd". But things you remember 15 years later?

One thing about memories is that you don't remember the things you don't remember. So maybe you do remember one or two weird things you saw 15 years ago. But you don't remember the other 95% of them, and you don't know you don't remember them, they are not things you think about.
 
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