Chris' memory or lack therof

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Re: How much does Chris remember?

CuriousBystander said:
He probably has a normal memory. His ego just warps his memories so that he thinks everything is the fault of those dang dirty trolls.

Remember that episode of South Park where Cartman and Jimmy write the fish sticks joke? Remember how every time Cartman tried to remember the event he became more and more the hero? This is how I imagine Chris's memory works.

Exactly!, it's like, if he remembers something (key word: if) he remembers it using a relatively normal memory... but if he keeps trying to remember things, specially those things that involve him somehow, the memories gets twisted more and more until finally he ends up being the victim/hero... so, he ends up tricking himself...
 
Re: How much does Chris remember?

FemboiBunny said:
CuriousBystander said:
He probably has a normal memory. His ego just warps his memories so that he thinks everything is the fault of those dang dirty trolls.

Remember that episode of South Park where Cartman and Jimmy write the fish sticks joke? Remember how every time Cartman tried to remember the event he became more and more the hero? This is how I imagine Chris's memory works.

Exactly!, it's like, if he remembers something (key word: if) he remembers it using a relatively normal memory... but if he keeps trying to remember things, specially those things that involve him somehow, the memories gets twisted more and more until finally he ends up being the victim/hero... so, he ends up tricking himself...

Perfect example is the elementary school incident. It started as recorded screams (Matthew Devoria call), then it was mild uncomfortable situation with a gay principal (Alec Benson Leary Call 8?, too lazy to check), we'll just ignore how someone would know if a person was gay or not before the age of 9. Now, it's full blown attempted molestation and physical abuse (Facebook review), in a few years he'll talk about how his teachers did lines while the principal was holding a gun to his head.
 
Re: How much does Chris remember?

I imagine most of his "girlfriends" have blended together in his mind, he may not largely remember anything about one or two of them. I tend to have a fairly sharp memory for ridiculous trivial things but then blank out on things I should remember, like details about actual relatives. (no spergeo)
 
We had this same thread not even a week ago. Is it really that difficult to use the search bar or check back just one page before starting a thread?

Merging this.
 
Re: How much does Chris remember?

Kamen Rider Black said:
Chris just remembers what he wants to remember how he wants to remember it. He wants to paint Megan as evil, so he remembers things about her that serve that view. If he wanted to remember her in a positive way, he would only remember how nice she was to him at times. Oh, and I'm sure Borb has a helping hand in how he remembers things,

This. He remembers what he wants to and forgets the "unimportant" stuff. He could probably recite the names, ages, physical dimensions, special powers, and everything else about every retarded Sonichu supporting character he's ever "created" (read: ripped off from a video game or tv show), and recreate his Animal Crossing towns flawlessly from memory if need be. But details about people who are no longer a part of his life? Forget it. I haven't seen any evidence that he so much as even realized or acknowledged the second anniversary of Bob's death.
 
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Pinhead said:
Somebody should get Chris some crossword books or some sudoku, clear out those cobwebs.

Nice idea, but games in a book would never be able to compete with PSN for Chris' attention.

Chris remembers what he wants to remember. It's a good thing he has so many people archiving everything he does recently so he'll have help to remember later.

Actually, Chris does do sudoku. Probably extremely basic sudoku, but he does do it.
 
Sakamoto said:
Pinhead said:
Somebody should get Chris some crossword books or some sudoku, clear out those cobwebs.

Nice idea, but games in a book would never be able to compete with PSN for Chris' attention.

Chris remembers what he wants to remember. It's a good thing he has so many people archiving everything he does recently so he'll have help to remember later.

What about Brain Age for the DS? I could see him kind of getting some enjoyment out of that.
 
Chris did play Brain Age for the DS, but I think he stopped playing it.
 
In addition to the notion that Chris remembers events with a strong emotional impact, whether positive or negative, I think it follows that his memory of these events is bolstered by obsessing over and replaying them, whether to relive his supposed glory days or moping over past defeats.
 
brooklynbailiff said:
We had this same thread not even a week ago. Is it really that difficult to use the search bar or check back just one page before starting a thread?

Merging this.
I'm sorry. I haven't been checking the forums all that much. I did use the search bar, I guess I didn't search the right terms.

Gonna go (:_( now
 
CWC Tok said:
In addition to the notion that Chris remembers events with a strong emotional impact, whether positive or negative, I think it follows that his memory of these events is bolstered by obsessing over and replaying them, whether to relive his supposed glory days or moping over past defeats.
Don't forget that he replays them also so he can rewrite them, and turn his history into a fiction that he thinks will serve his current schemes.
 
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