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- Oct 24, 2017
I’m watching old footage to tide me over until the next trial (and to help with a full essay I’m doing on Chris’s mental health from the perspective of a professional psychfag, to be posted when new threads open up again) and in an interview, Chris states that his biggest regret was recording the cakefarts video.
This could’ve just been the first incident that came to mind, but it’s weird that he picked that and not the recent drama he had with Doopie at the time. It really says a lot about him and how he views his actions. He didn’t chose a moment where he actively hurt somebody else, or a moment that had a drastically negative impact on his life, he regretted spending $12 on a cake to fart on because it was embarrassing and a waste of toy money. It wasn’t even the most embarrassing video of him to exist, or the most money he’d ever blown on a troll. It was a really weird pick and the other people on the podcast were definitely baffled by his response. It's interesting what Chris does and does not consider to be a mistake in which he was at fault and it's interesting how little his perspective has changed over the years.
This could’ve just been the first incident that came to mind, but it’s weird that he picked that and not the recent drama he had with Doopie at the time. It really says a lot about him and how he views his actions. He didn’t chose a moment where he actively hurt somebody else, or a moment that had a drastically negative impact on his life, he regretted spending $12 on a cake to fart on because it was embarrassing and a waste of toy money. It wasn’t even the most embarrassing video of him to exist, or the most money he’d ever blown on a troll. It was a really weird pick and the other people on the podcast were definitely baffled by his response. It's interesting what Chris does and does not consider to be a mistake in which he was at fault and it's interesting how little his perspective has changed over the years.