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Lust provoking or retarded?

Neither. As to 15 year olds, anyone who is still into cartoon ponies and boy bands is not lust provoking. And at 15 years old, the term is adolescent, not retarded. It only becomes retarded if they're still behaving the same way at 25.

Barb is neither as well. She is self evidently not lust provoking. From her pictures, she never was. And she's not retarded, just very, VERY selfish and short sighted.

To borrow from the Gay party community - He's a Bottom who wants to be a Top and is snarky about it.

I suspect being a good "top" requires creativity and intelligence that Chris simply doesn't have.
 
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.and they run a number of homes. Some are clinics for mental health, some are drug rehab, some are short term homeless housing, but it also has a few that would (seem to) fit a long term group home situation

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Wonder how long it'll take for weens to call those numbers asking about Chris. My guess is as soon as VINE says he's transferred.
 
Wonder how long it'll take for weens to call those numbers asking about Chris. My guess is as soon as VINE says he's transferred.

I don't remember if the group home my friend was in for drug rehab had a communal phone. It might have, but I don't remember it. Probably if they called one of these numbers they would just get the region 10 general dispatchers, and they wouldn't give out patient information.

IF I am accurate about this, they aren't going to heavily restrict him. Probably he will have at a minimum, a cheap cell phone with 4G coverage. Weens are going to have to wait until Chris himself resumes posting somewhere. The home is going to restrict the number of toys hes able to keep for space reasons too (they don't ban personal possessions entirely but he can't have an entire room of them).
 
This happens to alot of autistics actually, they live with their parent(s) until they die and then have to move into one of these group homes. I knew of one near me that was a group home for mentally retarded men and I think all of them were over the age of 45.
So, even if the incest saga never occurred, Barb could live for another 5 years. Still, Chris would be either in the streets or in one of these group homes. Seems like the incest saga sped the process up. I maybe misreading Chris quote, but it seems like Chris was waiting to go to a group home, thinking it would be more comfortable than his cell. But Chris has no idea of how they work.
 
So, even if the incest saga never occurred, Barb could live for another 5 years. Still, Chris would be either in the streets or in one of these group homes. Seems like the incest saga sped the process up. I maybe misreading Chris quote, but it seems like Chris was waiting to go to a group home, thinking it would be more comfortable than his cell. But Chris has no idea of how they work.

Right, and I've known a few people this happened to. Older parents die, and maybe they didn't have any other children or if they did they couldn't properly take care of an adult with serious mental impairments. In one instance I know, this retarded woman was lucky her sister could take care of her until her death, but alot of times they just get dumped on the state.

In a way, Chris being put into a system like this early is the best thing for him. Imagine the disaster that would have happened if he was still in 14 BC and Barb died. Do you think Chris would be handling the probate work his mother's estate would require? Chris would probably end up being kicked out of a rapidly falling apart property with a mortgage he couldn't afford to pay.
 
I like to think that Chris is actually aging mentally, very slowly.
Right now he has a god complex because he's just going through his edgy 15 year old phase.
Maybe he'll be normal if he lives to 60.
The Chandler life style makes that outcome unlikely. Then again maybe now that he can't eat as much as he used to maybe he just might make it.
 
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At this point I'd take another letter so long as it's not more needless fluff sperging about "I'm the literal player oen Jesus christ and barb is being a redneck bitch keeping me from the sonichu temple by refusing to go to a cheap home." So long as its some insight into where he is.
I don't remember if the group home my friend was in for drug rehab had a communal phone. It might have, but I don't remember it. Probably if they called one of these numbers they would just get the region 10 general dispatchers, and they wouldn't give out patient information.

IF I am accurate about this, they aren't going to heavily restrict him. Probably he will have at a minimum, a cheap cell phone with 4G coverage. Weens are going to have to wait until Chris himself resumes posting somewhere. The home is going to restrict the number of toys hes able to keep for space reasons too (they don't ban personal possessions entirely but he can't have an entire room of them).
That's assuming he's being sent to a home that will go easy on him. Even with Chris being released to a home on probation the state still sees him as a criminal. These homes sound like homes for tards who need help and want to improve themselves to not be tards anymore. Chris doesn't fitr that at all and even without the felony conviction or SOR he will never want improve himself by gaining employment or learning how to live like a mature adult. The homes you listed run under the assumption the patient will be released in the near future once they gain independence, Chris will want to park his ass at a home for the rest of his life doing nothing.
 
His brain is probably aging like a banana in a blender but what is more accurate is that his mental development is stunted. I've never met any 15 year old, who would be okay with putting their mouth on their parent's genitals.
yeah chris chan is still in elementary range, and hes a dim-witted one at that, even mentally retarded teens are more mature and sensible than chris is.
 
That's assuming he's being sent to a home that will go easy on him. Even with Chris being released to a home on probation the state still sees him as a criminal. These homes sound like homes for tards who need help and want to improve themselves to not be tards anymore. Chris doesn't fitr that at all and even without the felony conviction or SOR he will never want improve himself by gaining employment or learning how to live like a mature adult. The homes you listed run under the assumption the patient will be released in the near future once they gain independence, Chris will want to park his ass at a home for the rest of his life doing nothing.

If the Region 10 thing is accurate (I believe it is), these places are not like halfway houses. I gave the example of the one my friend was in where is almost the exact same type of service (in another state), despite being a felon and a recently released prisoner (but off parole), did not have much requirements except for no drug use and getting in before midnight and not to trash the place.

Chris isn't going to be able to 'get employment'. The man is not capable of holding a job, only some autistics are able to hold them, and they usually have to babied in them. He isn't just some normal IQ but lazy, man baby adult who needs to get a job. His ability for self improvement is not that great. His parents did him a huge disservice by not integrating him into these kinds of mental health services earlier, and preparing him for what happens when they won't be around anymore. Now he's having to kick start the process when he is over 40 and in a soon to be shaky living situation.
 
Right, and I've known a few people this happened to. Older parents die, and maybe they didn't have any other children or if they did they couldn't properly take care of an adult with serious mental impairments. In one instance I know, this retarded woman was lucky her sister could take care of her until her death, but alot of times they just get dumped on the state.

In a way, Chris being put into a system like this early is the best thing for him. Imagine the disaster that would have happened if he was still in 14 BC and Barb died. Do you think Chris would be handling the probate work his mother's estate would require? Chris would probably end up being kicked out of a rapidly falling apart property with a mortgage he couldn't afford to pay.

Like everyone else here, I will say no. He would have weens/enablers do the work for him, but they may trick him into giving the house to them. You are right: Chris getting into a group home early was for the best.

I like to think that Chris is actually aging mentally, very slowly.
Right now he has a god complex because he's just going through his edgy 15 year old phase.
Maybe he'll be normal if he lives to 60.
It's funny reading Chris' 'developmental milestones' on the CWCki during the course of his lifetime: between the ages of 14-25, Chris had the mentality of a 12 year old. From the age of 30 to now, Chris has that teenager mentality. Given Chris' consumption of media, and lack of maturity, I doubt his mentality will age, but it would be interesting to witness a 60 year old CWC with a mentality of a 20 year old.
 
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Given Chris' consumption of media, and lack of maturity, I doubt his mentality will age, but it would be interesting to witness a 60 year old CWC with a mentality of a 20 year old.
I think he peaked at that over a decade ago and it's been a long downward spiral since. He's more of a tard than he ever was and isn't going to get better.
 
The Chandler life style makes that outcome unlikely. Then again maybe now that he can't eat as much as he used to maybe he just might make it.
Considering that Borb lived like shit with fast food, smoking, drinking while being sedentary in a literal garbage dump 24/7 yet both made it to 80+ kinda implies that Chris, ironically, has quite good genetics when it comes to longevity.

Makes sense when you consider that he’s one of God’s cruelest jokes He wants to inflict on us all for as long as possible. Or possibly the Chandler bloodline made a pact with Grandpa Nurgle at some point in the past.
 
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If the Region 10 thing is accurate (I believe it is), these places are not like halfway houses. I gave the example of the one my friend was in where is almost the exact same type of service (in another state), despite being a felon and a recently released prisoner (but off parole), did not have much requirements except for no drug use and getting in before midnight and not to trash the place.

Chris isn't going to be able to 'get employment'. The man is not capable of holding a job, only some autistics are able to hold them, and they usually have to babied in them. He isn't just some normal IQ but lazy, man baby adult who needs to get a job. His ability for self improvement is not that great. His parents did him a huge disservice by not integrating him into these kinds of mental health services earlier, and preparing him for what happens when they won't be around anymore. Now he's having to kick start the process when he is over 40 and in a soon to be shaky living situation.
I had posted in another thread that when Chris is released into public life, he will not have access to a car, and will be forced to use public transportation. Now Chris isn't a stranger to buses, but after 20 + years of 'driving' and having no back up plan, Chris will look out of place in a bus towards any place he's going. Chris will get accustomed to it, but I feel his paranoia will set in with him thinking some of the passengers may be trolls. It's bad enough that he's known as a motherfucker, but people will know he's out of place and will harass him. If Chris is the first to engage someone with his larp/magical BS, it will not go well for him. Borb should have taught Chris what to expect if there's car-less scenario, but there was always a car, so that topic never came up. But still, turning 40 and taking the bus for the first time has to come to a surprise for Chris.
 
I had posted in another thread that when Chris is released into public life, he will not have access to a car, and will be forced to use public transportation. Now Chris isn't a stranger to buses, but after 20 + years of 'driving' and having no back up plan, Chris will look out of place in a bus towards any place he's going. Chris will get accustomed to it, but I feel his paranoia will set in with him thinking some of the passengers may be trolls. It's bad enough that he's known as a motherfucker, but people will know he's out of place and will harass him. If Chris is the first to engage someone with his larp/magical BS, it will not go well for him. Borb should have taught Chris what to expect if there's car-less scenario, but there was always a car, so that topic never came up. But still, turning 40 and taking the bus for the first time has to come to a surprise for Chris.

Yes, at first he won't have access to a car (driving is one of the most high functioning things he does). But I wouldn't count on this being long term. He has enough weens and enablers to at least buy himself a 2000 dollar clunker in pretty short order.
 
Considering that Borb lived like shit with fast food, smoking, drinking while being sedentary in a literal garbage dump 24/7 yet both made it to 80+ kinda implies that Chris, ironically, have quite good genetics when it comes to longevity.

Makes sense when you consider that he’s one of God’s cruelest jokes He wants to inflict on us all for as long as possible. Or possibly the Chandler bloodline made a pact with Grandpa Nurgle at some point in the past.
Don't autist's have a short life expectancy? What makes Borb different from their son, is that they came at an age were survival was key. Chris on the other hand, was catered and pampered, he got used to it. He couldn't be bothered to stay the night in his own car for one night, instead, stealing from his mother rape victim to get a motel for a couple of days. Plus Chris can bring a lot of harm to himself: the dude set his house on fire. Knowing him, if you gave him a box of rations, he'll eat it right there and expect more. It will be a miracle if Chris lives to the age of 80 if he doesn't kill himself (by accident) or dies of organ failure due to decades to eating greasy, fatty foods.

Yes, at first he won't have access to a car (driving is one of the most high functioning things he does). But I wouldn't count on this being long term. He has enough weens and enablers to at least buy himself a 2000 dollar clunker in pretty short order.

Imagine someone buying a 40 year old autistic degenerate a car while working two jobs to support yourself in this economy.
 
It's so jarring to me whenever I remember Chris is 40 years old. He's probably older than a good chunk of the people on this site but has the maturity of a 15 year old.

Fifteen is being extremely generous. Chris is more like an eight to ten year old mentally with the horny perviness of a teenager.
 
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