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I was thinking about how the first thing Chris will want to do is find that lot who tossed him/her to the curb & took Sonic chu away from them, & try & do some cringe version of Michael Myers.
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Probably. Aside from what I mentioned, I don't know if I would have noticed. What are the signs?
Imagine the bullshit this guy has to deal with applying for jobs or online dating when people Google his name.
They have his tugboat to pay for a home.It is much cheaper for the state. A home is very expensive to run or host someone in.
If he is functioning enough that they can get away with just having an aid or social worker visit him a few hours per week, that would be orders of magnitude cheaper.
If he is functioning enugh that this is a possibility then that is what they will do. To not waste taxpayers money.
If Barb needs Medicaid for long-term care, she has to dispose of any assets over a very small amount, which would mean selling off the house. She's unlikely to give Chris any of that.
Does Chris even know how to ride a bicycle?
I could see Chris on a crappy moped, no license, registration, or insurance needed which means more money for lego and vidja. Also anything bigger than 50cc and he'd probably off himself pronto. Ya can get Chinesium ones on Amazon now for about $1000.
Assuming he could ride one without killing himself, the issue he'd run into is that he's a tard who doesn't know how to do basic maintenance. That maintenance is gonna be more frequent with a small engine and ya really think Chris is gonna remember to change the oil or lubricate the chain regularly? Or if he got a two stroke, he'd probably fuck up the oil/gas mixture and cause the engine to seize.
Fifteen is being extremely generous. Chris is more like an eight to ten year old mentally with the horny perviness of a teenager.
No, but they can definitely not give you Medicaid for long-term care until you are beneath the asset and income threshold to qualify. The two means to get beneath this are asset spend down and income spend down. Medicare, which Barb does qualify for, does not cover long-term care. Medicaid does, but is conditioned on a needs-based test.I read the rules, and they can't forcibly take the house until you're dead.
Long-term care
Medicare doesn’t cover long-term care (also called custodial care) if that's the only care you need. Most nursing home care is custodial care, which is care that helps you with daily living activities (like bathing, dressing, and using the bathroom).
@Marvin has said it time and again in the past, but Chris has the capacity to budget. Remember all the mind-numbing amounts of begging videos that Chris used to put out like 6-7 years ago? You could tell when he was feigning being helpless if he was vague about whatever expenses he was talking about so that he can get a new toy or if there were genuine bills that were looming and Barb's toxic spending prevented her from paying for it out of whatever pension/SSI she collects. When Chris was forced to spoon Barb during their time in the rental house, he spent the bulk of his money that he got from the Sonic Totem on getting a new bed so that he could get the fuck away from her.
Chris's ultimate failure is that he time and again ignores epiphanies and/or life lessons that he had, that on some fundamental level, he was capable of processing. I know he's an incomprehensible tard, but I don't think an adult tard with the literal mindset of an 8-year-old would be able to do anywhere near the amount of stuff that Chris could do on a daily basis pre-arrest.
The bang is what got Chris locked up for the last year.The fact that all of this is seemingly going to go out with a whimper and not a bang is disappointing on many, many fronts.
And the whimper is what Barb did every three days after her poor Barbussy got bashed by an angry duck that hungered for tom-tom to pound.The bang is what got Chris locked up
Their age was likely the reason Chris is autistic. There's a strangling between stale eggs and autists, especially backed up by the extreme increase in autistic births coinciding with the average age of mothers rising closer to 40 in the late 1990s.They were too fucking old to have a kid at their age, let alone a special needs one like Chris. The most damaging thing in Chris’ life was them just allowing him to stew alone in his room because they were too boomery to understand how damaging his online activities were.
They don't realize that it's the issue at hand. A pants shitting retard, who LARPS as a woman. Taking away the LARP would effectively force Chris to drop the act and accept what he's done.My guess is that they will not touch the issue because it is not the issue at hand. They are worried about his criminal acts, behaviors, and beliefs. They are not concerned about him being a tard in a dress.
I think the bike was never used."When you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back at you."
Does he know how to ride a bike? I know he got one when he was younger. Either he didn't know how to ride one, or he was lazy.
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I think that bike joined the hoard.
This might (or perhaps does) sound autistic, but I don't think Chris is mentally a child, or even a teenager for that matter. He certainly has facets of his personality that haven't progressed since he was 8/12/14/whatever the fuck. But on the whole? I'd argue that he's been quite aware of his own adulthood for quite a long time.
It definitely is an exaggeration to say he hasn't progressed past his teens. It seems that he only really grown up in the ways that he needed to (mainly budgeting and having to go out and get things). Other than that, he still plays with toys, has an awful grip on reality like a child would, uses stupid euphemisms (Has he stopped doing this? I haven't been paying attention), and in general doesn't act his age. So it is true that he's hasn't grown up at all, but I'd argue that on the whole he still acts like a child.Chris's ultimate failure is that he time and again ignores epiphanies and/or life lessons that he had, that on some fundamental level, he was capable of processing. I know he's an incomprehensible tard, but I don't think an adult tard with the literal mindset of an 8-year-old would be able to do anywhere near the amount of stuff that Chris could do on a daily basis pre-arrest.
Naa, I think they show up in the jail letters.uses stupid euphemisms (Has he stopped doing this? I haven't been paying attention)
I think the bike was never used.
Chris rode a bike at one point, but gave up fairly quickly after he fell and skinned his knee.
Still, Chris' best choice for transportation at this point would probably be an electric bicycle. Way less maintenance than a moped, can't fuck it up with a bad fuel/oil mixture like on a two-stroke, and way cheaper to operate.
I hate to be the mototard, especially given my profile, but I don't think a bike or an e-bike would work for someone like Chris. Putting aside the obvious issue of laziness, Ruckersville has a lot of "stroads" as they called now, half highway half roads that have no sidewalk, bike line or place to operate anything that is not a motor vehicle. There really isn't the infrastructure needed to ride a bike or an e-bike over a long distance. You need something with a motor in rural America. Given that the Sonichu-mobile has not been started in a year and was likely in poor condition to begin with, he may not be able to drive that (although he could probably get it repaired, assuming it is not under Barb's name). It may not even be legal to ride an e-bike on the route from Chris' house to Walmart or his likely court dates/probation, given the layout of Ruckersville.Still, Chris' best choice for transportation at this point would probably be an electric bicycle. Way less maintenance than a moped, can't fuck it up with a bad fuel/oil mixture like on a two-stroke, and way cheaper to operate.
The fees alone to transfer a vehicle are fairly high in VA. Even if the car is a gift (highly unlikely given the car shortage) you owe taxes and fees on a car. Chris has no money, could he even afford the taxes?I give it less than a month before a ween either gives or buys him a cheap clunker to drive. He won't be wheel less for long.
The final iteration of Son-Chu was Barb's 2002 Dodge Caravan, which Chris drove to the hotel where he was arrested.Given that the Sonichu-mobile has not been started in a year and was likely in poor condition to begin with, he may not be able to drive that (although he could probably get it repaired, assuming it is not under Barb's name).