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- Sep 12, 2016
i could never really listen to the mumble calls with chris because i felt as if everyone involved with fucking with him was a massive faggot, and the clips i've heard from the documentary pretty much confirm this theory. people out there really listen to that shit and say "yeah, i really want to have a role in this autistic man falling apart, just like these badass guys."
The BlueSpike saga is difficult to get through for sure. One just has to remember how much hatred and vitriol Chris had towards everyone else in his life that caused the BlueSpike saga to happen. I found myself sympathising with Chris through the mumbles, but Chris is great at playing the victim. He is outwardly polite, but inwardly selfish and boorish. BlueSpike did go too far, but one only has to remember Adam Stackhouse, the gameplace and Megan to remember the true Chris. Chris is weakened during the days of the Bluespike saga. He's hoping for true love, while people are telling him his entire life is a failure while he just sighs and tries to act polite and accommodating. This isn't how Chris acts in every other situation.
I think when people troll, they want to be the next Liquid or Alec not BlueSpike. They want to make Chris participate in an amusing, cartoonish scenario, and see where it goes.
I think that's different from the typical weens who want to scream julay or pretend to be his boyfriend-free girl for their 15 minutes of fame though.
I hate the Bluespike Saga. It's the only Saga that makes Chris look good because most of the people trolling him come across as socially awkward weirdos themselves. The idea of Clyde Cash as the Eggman to Chris' Sonic is hilarious, but Simmons, the Mumble trolls and BlueSpike were bigger spergs than Chris.