Containment Live Reaction Video of the Brony Analysts' cartoon - part 6 on 10/30/2020

I'm curious. Have you ever known anyone with dementia or Alzheimers that looks and behaves like this? I have. This is what they look like. Chris responds like someone with a parent who has mentally checked out. If she is faking it, he knows that. Chris isn't good at keeping secrets. He is trying to prove that Barb is OK. "Here she is! See!" He is worried that if she is perceived as bad off, he is going to be held responsible. That is an action-reaction thing that doesn't point to deception on Barb's part. If Barb was fine, she wouldn't appear on Chris's videos. She is Chris's zombie puppet now. (shudder!)
 
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I'm curious. Have you ever known anyone with dementia or Alzheimers that looks and behaves like this? I have. This is what they look like. Chris responds like someone with a parent who has mentally checked out. If she is faking it, he knows that. Chris isn't good at keeping secrets. He is trying to prove that Barb is OK
We can't tell because we're not there and between Barb's being a grifter and Chris's autism, he probably can't tell either if she's faking it or if she really is going. That's why there's a divide on her mental state here. And Chris is dumb as shit and definitely can't tell, if his ignorance of Bob's declining health in 2011 is any indication.
 
He knew Bob was having problems. He just didn't talk about it much. He did mention it a few times in passing, he just didn't know the seriousness. That woman looks like she wets the bed and keeps on smiling to me. And I've met a few elderly ladies who did that!
 
A delicious irony would be Barb living to be the worlds oldest woman while sharing a hoard house with her 70 year old son who will still be watching cartoon ponies while hooked up to his oxygen machine.

If Chris lives to be 70 he will either be one lucky, or horribly unlucky, sunuvabitch. With his horribly unhealthy lifestyle, if Chris makes it to 70 years old, he would likely just be a torso and a head having likely lost his extremities to amputation from complications from the diabetus. Because he hasn't taken care of himself up to now, has even harmed himself by "freeing" a fake vagina by cutting himself, so why would he take care of himself with a serious disease? Given his childish tendency to ignore the problems with his life, he would likely just dismiss any diagnosis the doctor gave him and fail to carry out any of the self care and dietary changes directed of him.

His life looks very grim in the very near future.
 
If Chris lives to be 70 he will either be one lucky, or horribly unlucky, sunuvabitch. With his horribly unhealthy lifestyle, if Chris makes it to 70 years old, he would likely just be a torso and a head having likely lost his extremities to amputation from complications from the diabetus. Because he hasn't taken care of himself up to now, has even harmed himself by "freeing" a fake vagina by cutting himself, so why would he take care of himself with a serious disease? Given his childish tendency to ignore the problems with his life, he would likely just dismiss any diagnosis the doctor gave him and fail to carry out any of the self care and dietary changes directed of him.

His life looks very grim in the very near future.

His mental state would've deteriorated to crumbs long before that, too -- much worse than what we've got now, which frankly I find hard to even picture. Possibly still explaining away more grievous ills as hurdles on his road to achieving divine might and perfection, or as a direct result of detractors' misconducts, etc. Is there even any chance of Chris moving past this whole goddess thing?
 
I interpret Chris's behavior towards Barb as overbearing and condescending. Yeah, she's old and shows the deterioration that comes with a lifetime of living in a miasma and eating junk, but I don't think a demented person would have the presence of mind to try to keep Chris in line for court hearings or even necessarily show up for them. Saggy skin in the ocular region gives her that beady eyed look. I think that when Chris tells her to say something and she repeats it verbatim, it is a lowkey passive-aggressive response to Chris for dragging her into his room for the camera and telling her what to do. People do stuff like this all the time: "All right, I'll do what you say... but not the way you want it!"
 
Modern Chris videos are like a slot machine that always has the same result. You pull the lever hoping for big laughs, but all you ever get is a sunken eye looking to the left in the first slot, a nose in the second slot, and a sunken eye pointing right in the third. And your prize is just the machine saying, 'hmm yeah, very good.'
 
His mental state would've deteriorated to crumbs long before that, too -- much worse than what we've got now, which frankly I find hard to even picture. Possibly still explaining away more grievous ills as hurdles on his road to achieving divine might and perfection, or as a direct result of detractors' misconducts, etc. Is there even any chance of Chris moving past this whole goddess thing?
If Chris were to snap out of his delusions it would have to be something that is a big life altering event, something he can't retreat into magic land to escape from. The two big events coming up are the death of his Mother, the only person he shares a close relationship with leaving him all alone in the world and forcing him to do some soul searching, or getting evicted from 14 Branchland court because he can't keep up with the mortgages and property taxes and ending up homeless forcing him to actually make an effort in the real world to salvage what he can of a bad situation. It all depends on how he reacts to the Grim Reaper and the Greene County Sheriff paying him a visit in the near future.
 
If Chris were to snap out of his delusions it would have to be something that is a big life altering event, something he can't retreat into magic land to escape from. The two big events coming up are the death of his Mother, the only person he shares a close relationship with leaving him all alone in the world and forcing him to do some soul searching, or getting evicted from 14 Branchland court because he can't keep up with the mortgages and property taxes and ending up homeless forcing him to actually make an effort in the real world to salvage what he can of a bad situation. It all depends on how he reacts to the Grim Reaper and the Greene County Sheriff paying him a visit in the near future.
I'm calling it, bro. Whatever's left of his sanity is going to break completely.
 
I interpret Chris's behavior towards Barb as overbearing and condescending. Yeah, she's old and shows the deterioration that comes with a lifetime of living in a miasma and eating junk, but I don't think a demented person would have the presence of mind to try to keep Chris in line for court hearings or even necessarily show up for them. Saggy skin in the ocular region gives her that beady eyed look. I think that when Chris tells her to say something and she repeats it verbatim, it is a lowkey passive-aggressive response to Chris for dragging her into his room for the camera and telling her what to do. People do stuff like this all the time: "All right, I'll do what you say... but not the way you want it!"
I kinda find it karmic that ten years later the roles have almost done a complete reversal and now it's Chris that's pushing Barb around instead of the opposite. She's so frail that Chris could probably fart next to her and give her contact dermatitis.
 
If Chris lives to be 70
Unlikely.

1) He has autism, which is an illness and disability, and people with autism on average die at 35 years.
2) He eats only junk food and rarely leaves the house, yeah did you ones also know he's fat?
3) He has no sense of responsibility and danger, remember the house fire and showdowns at GamePlace and GameStop?

I give him like 10 more years.
 
Unlikely.

1) He has autism, which is an illness and disability, and people with autism on average die at 35 years.
2) He eats only junk food and rarely leaves the house, yeah did you ones also know he's fat?
3) He has no sense of responsibility and danger, remember the house fire and showdowns at GamePlace and GameStop?

I give him like 10 more years.

that’s people with Down Syndrome that tend not to live that long not people with Autism, you goof. People that have drank and smoked all their lives have been known to live well into their 100’s. Autism does not affect life expectancy. Chris will go when it’s time for him to go.
 
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Unlikely.

1) He has autism, which is an illness and disability, and people with autism on average die at 35 years.
2) He eats only junk food and rarely leaves the house, yeah did you ones also know he's fat?
3) He has no sense of responsibility and danger, remember the house fire and showdowns at GamePlace and GameStop?

I give him like 10 more years.

That was my point entirely. The prospects of a long life for Chris are bleak at best. He isn't even 40 yet and he already looks like he's in his mid-60s.
 
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