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For The Internet said:Chris is extremely manipulative...
Uh. Wait.
He WANTS to be extremely manipulative, but to be good at manipulating people, you need to
0) Be charming and likeable.
1) Be good at catching subtle "tells" in their body language.
2) Have a good poker face, so as not to give off "tells" of their own.
3) Have a wide/deep/broad arsenal of carefully crafted grifts, that can be deployed smoothly and "spontaneously" without it seeming like it a pre-planned pitch.
4) Be able to adapt quickly if his grift start failing.
5) Keep his cool if someone loses their temper with him.
6) Know how and when to fake compassion or seem vulnerable; know how and when to appear confident and self-assured.
7) Know when to hold 'em. Know when to fold 'em.
He is terribly inept and incompetent at all of these things; especially numbers #1 and #6. He is psychologically incapable of even learning how to do those properly.
He fails at #1 because he not only doesn't read people, he can't barely distinguish the difference between people and inanimate objects ('cuz of da autism).
He fails at #6 because his affect is so disturbed his tics and cues don't match those used by sane humans. Carrying on a conversation with him is about as nerve-wracking as carrying on one with Charlie Manson.
He's even worse at it than any average random person you could grab off a street corner.
Hell, he's worse at it than any average random 3rd grader.
So. No.
He is NOT manipulative.
To be manipulative, you have to become skilled at successfully manipulating people.
He has never succeeded in ever successfully manipulating anyone. Ever. Not even once.
Even his dopey mother sees through his tissue-thin schemes, and she barely qualifies at sentient at this point.
Chris wouldn't even be capable of manipulating a store-room mannequin.
He lacks the skills to do so.
He may even lack the capacity to learn how to acquire said skills.
His headmeats are broken.
He aint foolin' nobody.
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