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Hopefully they sentence him to involuntary commitment and he's finally forced to get the kind of help that Borb have went out of their way to avoid getting him his whole life. Probably the most likely scenario in his situation.
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He's going to make friends with a hex-shaped bowl, shout TV talk at random, pretend to be a genie with light brown hair, and NOT eat prison food!Yes, but did we confirm if he's talking to hexagonal sinks this time around, too?
He'll hate the gamestop employee for the rest of his life. He'll never stop believing that the gamestop employee is a bad person for defending himself. But maybe, just maybe, he'll understand that assaulting people gets him in trouble, and maybe he'll learn to keep his seething hatred to himself forever.Maybe he'll learn something from this?
Is this the dumbest thing someone has ever done for Sonic?
I'm really surprised the jail gave out that information so freely, especially when the caller was obviously masking their voice. I guess our highfalutin' city-folk expectations of privacy don't mean much in bumfuck Virginia.
Does anyone know exactly what video court entails?
If he makes bail, very likely. I think it's tremendously unlikely Chris will be held without bail. The question is whether someone will pay it.Long time lurker here, the call says he'll be in court tomorrow morning?
Does that mean he can be released after that?
Whatever happens, I hope he is actually forced to see a therapist. I believe it was strongly recommended that he go to therapy after the Snyder thing, but that would cut into lego bucks.
Yeah, this.I can't understand shit! Could someone pretty please transcribe?
53 pages in (combining the old thread) and nobody's asked the important question; why is there still a Sonic Boom display in Gamestop? The game came out 2 months ago and flopped. It's almost as if they left the display up to troll Chris...
Because what should've been the last resort of last resorts might be the first serious attempt to help Chris -- and even if he does end up turning out for the better, incarceration is still going to extract its psychological pound of flesh from him. Even if you know that someone is something of a dumbass, you kind of have to feel for someone who has fallen through almost every non-punitive safety net (friends, school, family, church, a previous brush with the law, etc.) and is only just now learning lessons he ideally would've learned two decades ago. You kind of get attached to the guy who wrote your favorite kitsch webcomic, you know?I possess my own negative views on prisons, but I digress. Why don't you want to see Chris in jail? Considering the quantity of crimes Chris has committed over the years and his dysfunctional behaviour in society, why would it be surprising that he has now reached a point where he may be sentenced to imprisonment?
I'm really surprised the jail gave out that information so freely, especially when the caller was obviously masking their voice. I guess our highfalutin' city-folk expectations of privacy don't mean much in bumfuck Virginia.
Does anyone know exactly what video court entails?