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Hedgehog-defensive stateChris said:...my hedgehog-defensive state...
Hedgehog. Defensive. State
That is genuinely the best thing I've heard in a long ass time
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Hedgehog-defensive stateChris said:...my hedgehog-defensive state...
Hedgehog-defensive state
Hedgehog. Defensive. State
That is genuinely the best thing I've heard in a long ass time
He likely assumed he would grow quills to keep people away.Hedgehog-defensive state
Hedgehog. Defensive. State
That is genuinely the best thing I've heard in a long ass time
He likely assumed he would grow quills to keep people away.
So Chris was...trying to spin dash away with his so-called Hedgehog-defensive state?
Or was he just curling up in hopes no one messed with him because his imaginary quills would stick a person?
Just when I thought Chris couldn't get any more insane this happens.
He likely assumed he would grow quills to keep people away.
I reject the idea I have to play pretend to get things done. Entertaining Joshua Wise's cancer just strengthens it.
Going to back Null up here.
Chris finds the world of fantasy a place to escape real life and all it's dangers and difficulty.
If allowed to keep returning to fantasy and in fact encouraging it, you encourage a further retreat from reality.
Hedgehog-defensive state
Hedgehog. Defensive. State
That is genuinely the best thing I've heard in a long ass time
NORMAL people, tend to be emboldened when they knowingly display their questionable antics without resulting in being called out for it. That's how viewpoints and actions get normalized within a community. That's how echo chambers happen.
You'll have to wait until the next time he spews that delusion before you can confront it with any effect, and even then it would never be as effective as if he was confronted the first time, because he will have latched onto how Null gave him a pass the first time so he is already attached to the concept that "there's always a chance people will silently accept it."
He likely assumed he would grow quills to keep people away.
In short: Null didn’t “give Chris a pass” by ignoring his CPUwaifu rant. He would have found a way to talk about it at some point to whoever he was talking to. Chris didn’t want to talk about the subject matter and attempted to change it to things that make Chris happy. Even unprovoked autists will find a way to talk your ear off about something that has no relation to what was originally being discussed because they don’t care about proper social discourse, they just want to talk about Sonic/Fairy Tale/whatever their special interest is. Null going back to the actual discussion was—at most—annoying to Chris because he wanted to talk about CPUladies and their sexy HDMI inputs, so he sent a curt, indignant reply and fucked off to his maladaptive daydreaming.
It’s not that Chris “doesn’t care” in the same way a normal person “doesn’t care.” It’s not apathy or indifference or even malice. It’s simply the black-and-white thinking. If Chris likes it, he obsessesively cares about it to the point where it becomes an aspect of himself and to attack it means to attack him. If it doesn’t interest him, then it’s off his radar and he will go back to the things he is interested in. And if it tells him he is wrong...well there’s a whole CWCiki showing his many excuses for why he is right and everyone else is wrong.[/SPOILER]
Tl;dr Chris thinks in black and white/all-or-none logic and people really need to stop presuming he is capable of rationally accepting his bad behavior as “bad”.
It never seems to occur to him what he really wants is just like, a computer tower with a mid range processor and video card, a cardboard box full of [input]-to-USB adapters, and some emulation software. Which he could just build, or get someone to build for him, or whatever, and have right now, instead of making demands for a product from companies that are disinterested or dead.
Here's hoping Toren doesn't see number 3, and starts getting ideas.
It’s not that Chris “doesn’t care” in the same way a normal person “doesn’t care.” It’s not apathy or indifference or even malice. It’s simply the black-and-white thinking. If Chris likes it, he obsessesively cares about it to the point where it becomes an aspect of himself and to attack it means to attack him. If it doesn’t interest him, then it’s off his radar and he will go back to the things he is interested in. And if it tells him he is wrong...well there’s a whole CWCiki showing his many excuses for why he is right and everyone else is wrong.
So, I agree in theory.Except Null ignored it in that conversation instead of confronting it, from Chris's perspective he may as well have encouraged it.
NORMAL people, tend to be emboldened when they knowingly display their questionable antics without resulting in being called out for it. That's how viewpoints and actions get normalized within a community. That's how echo chambers happen. On a larger scale you see that come to a head right now in Hollywood where the old people have been getting away with abuse and it's only coming to a head after decades, when the victims finally managed to band together.
Add to that Chris's disability, which according to Marvin makes him have a hard time recognizing consequences in the first place, and you really have to be extremely direct when confronting Chris to stop something. Null just pretended the entire diatribe on CPU girls was never said, when did that ever got Chris to quit something? We specifically saw Doopie ignore being called "dear" and we know how that ended up.
And now it's too late, because even if he is confronted now, the point in time between Chris typing that message and the confrontation would be too far apart for him to associate the consequence with the action. You'll have to wait until the next time he spews that delusion before you can confront it with any effect, and even then it would never be as effective as if he was confronted the first time, because he will have latched onto how Null gave him a pass the first time so he is already attached to the concept that "there's always a chance people will silently accept it."
The thing there is that Chris generally doesn't understand how technology even works on that level. To him, he thinks consoles and computers are in fact two completely different things, when in reality consoles are just specialized pre-built computer hardware/software bundles with specific peripherals (though not so much these days) that you can plug and play.
And while Chris COULD have a gaming rig built for that purpose, he doesn't have a clue where he could have such a thing done, and he cares more about video game name brands being the source of this combined gaming console machine because of the Hyperdimension Neptunia bullshit he's obsessed with giving the brands and individual consoles identities.
Except Null ignored it in that conversation instead of confronting it, from Chris's perspective he may as well have encouraged it.
Imo, it would be best to ignore Chris' diatribes right now and focus on the point of the conversation. If Null wants this to work, he can't do everything at once. (And it should be addressed by a professional)
Sound logic, but we aren't starting from square one with Chris. We already know that actively not provoking his quirks never worked (from the aforementioned Doopie being called dear, to his complacency at Game Place resulting in him basically commandeering the TV and getting banned, to his complacency at End Games resulting in him forcing Sonichu art on the store decor and getting banned.) There has been a pattern of taking a mile if you give Chris an inch, and we know from the immediate chat that confronting Chris about his most recent mistake is at least getting a response.
So Chris was...trying to spin dash away with his so-called Hedgehog-defensive state?