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- Jun 24, 2014
"They're all stereotypically stuck in the basements of their houses with their mothers, with their parents being all overweight and shouting at them."
Oh, Chris.
Chris is stuck on the second floor. That's totally different.
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"They're all stereotypically stuck in the basements of their houses with their mothers, with their parents being all overweight and shouting at them."
Oh, Chris.
Can someone explain the Bates Motel reference? I'm out of the loop.
The way he said, "Oooooh yeah gimme your number," at the end was intensely creepy. It almost sounds like he came a little.
Also, hearing him tell the Snyder story in full detail is quite the listen. Him trying to rationalize his (Barb's) explanation of how he pretended to be hit by their moving vehicle is particularly incredible.
Looks like. He did share a lot of information with Barb about whacking off. Probably lies more to strangers &/or to avoid being in trouble.I'm sure he actually tried to skirt around the issue and didn't just outright lie about it with a "hmm yeah, the car was stopped when he jumped on it." Is he less prone to lie to people he feels comfortable with? He was lying left and right in the father call.
I'm sure he actually tried to skirt around the issue and didn't just outright lie about it with a "hmm yeah, the car was stopped when he jumped on it." Is he less prone to lie to people he feels comfortable with? He was lying left and right in the father call.
Chris does actually believe that Snyder faked his injuries.I'm sure he actually tried to skirt around the issue and didn't just outright lie about it with a "hmm yeah, the car was stopped when he jumped on it." Is he less prone to lie to people he feels comfortable with? He was lying left and right in the father call.
Chris does actually believe that Snyder faked his injuries.
"I really dislike Rob Bell, but I can't remember the details of what he did or the basis of my dislike."
Barb. I don't think he had an original belief about the situation. The event was panicky and adrenaline-filled. Barb's crazy conspiracy theory filled the empty vessel that was Chris' memory about the event.Has he always belived this or is it a mix of self delusion and what Barb has told him happened?
Barb. I don't think he had an original belief about the situation. The event was panicky and adrenaline-filled. Barb's crazy conspiracy theory filled the empty vessel that was Chris' memory about the event.
Barb. I don't think he had an original belief about the situation. The event was panicky and adrenaline-filled. Barb's crazy conspiracy theory filled the empty vessel that was Chris' memory about the event.
Barb hit Snyder too. She doesn't have a reason to hit Snyder.That would make the most sense that she has spoon fed him a version of reality to absolve them of any wrongdoing, But I don't buy the tard panic theory, it's never sat right with me.
Chris' perception is definitely fucked up. With the earlier incident, I think a better way to explain Chris' story then was that Snyder was looming over his car (as a result of being hit by the car and knocked into the hood). That probably felt to Chris like he jumped onto his car, particularly because Chris himself is never wrong.But it is true that he was making this claim about Snyder immediately after the event. A year earlier, when he went to the Game Place to take photos, he claimed Snyder jumped on top of his car. And in the pepper spray incident, we all know that he perceived events in an entirely different way than they occurred. So I don't think it's all Barb. I don't know how, but Chris literally sees things that aren't there.
Chris doesn't need to ask questions when he just invents the answers beforehand.I find it odd how few questions Chris has for Catie. After all this is his wife and mother to be.
Chris is stuck on the second floor. That's totally different.
Sorry, but the healthiest thing for Chris would be Barb kicking the bucket.* She's poisoning him with her insane delusions.
*Or him moving out, but that's not happening.
Sorry, but the healthiest thing for Chris would be Barb kicking the bucket.* She's poisoning him with her insane delusions.
*Or him moving out, but that's not happening.
Easily.Can you see him rembering to pay the Power bill's on time? Along with all the other bill's that living incurs? Seriously do you see him being able to do that?