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I have to imagine that his congregation thinks poorly of him because of the Wallflower incident. There's no way she wasn't going to warn everybody else about him.

Anger issues don't really go away without help so Chris is probably just as angry as he ever was, just without YouTube videos and being permabanned from locations since he's laying low online and doesn't have many places left to be banned from.
 
Chris probably doesn't have it in him to get BLANGRY anymore. I imagine it more like seething hate and jealousy.
 
MysticMisty said:
I have to imagine that his congregation thinks poorly of him because of the Wallflower incident. There's no way she wasn't going to warn everybody else about him.
If you're serious, you're really overestimating the situation.

MysticMisty said:
Anger issues don't really go away without help so Chris is probably just as angry as he ever was, just without YouTube videos and being permabanned from locations since he's laying low online and doesn't have many places left to be banned from.
Eh, he wasn't really that angry. The more notable anger outbursts I think of are when he curseyehameha'd Mary Lee Walsh and other people. His youtube video freakouts aren't really that good examples of anger because that anger was pretty justified (in cwcville, anyway).
 
The Joker said:
So is Chris just mad that nobody is taking time out of their lives to take down the trolls and instantly make his life better?
This facebook post he wrote says it all:
CWC said:
I mean, ANYONE can feel sorry for somebody who is worse off, but do THEY acually do ANYTHING for that person? The answer is no. Another thing that makes me sad.
 
CWC said:
I mean, ANYONE can feel sorry for somebody who is worse off, but do THEY acually do ANYTHING for that person? The answer is no. Another thing that makes me sad.

Wow, that's the most insightful thing Chris has ever said. It's too bad he doesn't remember Snyder dropping the felony charges. It's probably the greatest thing anyone has ever done for him.
 
raymond said:
CWC said:
I mean, ANYONE can feel sorry for somebody who is worse off, but do THEY acually do ANYTHING for that person? The answer is no. Another thing that makes me sad.

Wow, that's the most insightful thing Chris has ever said. It's too bad he doesn't remember Snyder dropping the felony charges. It's probably the greatest thing anyone has ever done for him.



it's just him whining. there is no insight in anything he says.

here's a translation:
"i'm too lazy to do anything meaningful or positive for myself, why won't anyone do it for me?"
 
raymond said:
CWC said:
I mean, ANYONE can feel sorry for somebody who is worse off, but do THEY acually do ANYTHING for that person? The answer is no. Another thing that makes me sad.

Wow, that's the most insightful thing Chris has ever said. It's too bad he doesn't remember Snyder dropping the felony charges. It's probably the greatest thing anyone has ever done for him.

What has Chris ever done for someone worse off than himself? Nothing, of course.
 
raymond said:
CWC said:
I mean, ANYONE can feel sorry for somebody who is worse off, but do THEY acually do ANYTHING for that person? The answer is no. Another thing that makes me sad.

Wow, that's the most insightful thing Chris has ever said. It's too bad he doesn't remember Snyder dropping the felony charges. It's probably the greatest thing anyone has ever done for him.
What has Chris ever done for anyone? He even made his senior-citizen mother mow the lawn because he was too lazy to volunteer. Everything he does is motivated towards getting some reward for himself. Too bad he's only half way towards being insightful. He only sees other peoples' faults/shortcomings and not his own. It really just goes to prove Autism or not, he deserved all the trolling.
 
I could mention his lemonade stand but it sounded like he believed the money would go to him.
 
LucridMockery said:
raymond said:
CWC said:
I mean, ANYONE can feel sorry for somebody who is worse off, but do THEY acually do ANYTHING for that person? The answer is no. Another thing that makes me sad.

Wow, that's the most insightful thing Chris has ever said. It's too bad he doesn't remember Snyder dropping the felony charges. It's probably the greatest thing anyone has ever done for him.
What has Chris ever done for anyone? He even made his senior-citizen mother mow the lawn because he was too lazy to volunteer. Everything he does is motivated towards getting some reward for himself. Too bad he's only half way towards being insightful. He only sees other peoples' faults/shortcomings and not his own. It really just goes to prove Autism or not, he deserved all the trolling.

I don't recall him ever making his mother mow the lawn. She's more likely to boss him around.
 
Marvin said:
The Joker said:
You would think that Chris would be gratefull to the Chruch after Rocky posted his and Barb's bail. This is Chris after all.
He was grateful right after it happened, but it didn't take long for him to get back to his shitty life. So now his shitty life is what's on his mind (and how no one in the church is helping him with it).
LucridMockery said:
raymond said:
CWC said:
I mean, ANYONE can feel sorry for somebody who is worse off, but do THEY acually do ANYTHING for that person? The answer is no. Another thing that makes me sad.
Wow, that's the most insightful thing Chris has ever said. It's too bad he doesn't remember Snyder dropping the felony charges. It's probably the greatest thing anyone has ever done for him.
It's really quite amazing not only how short Chris's memory is, but how willingly oblivious he is to things that concern his life deeply. When he and Barb got tossed in jail, Rocky pulled out all the stops and got him a very skilled defense attorney from their congregation, for free. That attorney prevented Chris from going to prison, and essentially made sure that Chris barely had any punishment at all, when the case was open-and-shut and he would have wound up in prison almost certainly if he didn't have that kind of counsel. That kind of defense would have normally cost them thousands of dollars, but the church gave it to them for free.

But Chris doesn't even understand any of that, nor does he care to. He has no idea what the scope of what happened to him is. He wouldn't say thank you even if you sacrificed everything you had for him and saved his life last week. He'd just say "oh yeah? Well what have you done for me today?"
 
He's a creative genius. The world should flip the bill for his problems because it's the least we could do to pay him back for all he's given us.

If Chris read that he'd think I was serious.
 
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