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my memories of this shit are pretty foggy, but i think bob's response was to take away his internet for a short time. it was the first (or among the first) obscene pictures of him sent to their house. he was encouraged to do it by one of the early sweethearts. might have been blanca, bluespike or pandalo, in descending order of likelihood

take all that with a grain of salt because it's been a long time and i'm high

21/10/08 Blanca
 
It always gets me how he looks so unhappy in this particular cross dressing pic. I imagine a Deliverence-esque bully/troll throwing him some undergarments and demanding to "Put them panties on boy, and look pretty for the camera...Yeah, that's right...".
 
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I remember it took me until first grade to hold a pencil properly. Back then my hands would ache after writing a few sentences. But it seems that Chris has written and drawn this way his entire life; I'm guessing that the 'tism and poor coordination is what led him to keep this habit for so long. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why it takes him so freaking long to draw 40 pages of comic book with Crayola markers.
 
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I remember it took me until first grade to hold a pencil properly. Back then my hands would ache after writing a few sentences. But it seems that Chris has written and drawn this way his entire life; I'm guessing that the 'tism and poor coordination is what led him to keep this habit for so long. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why it takes him so freaking long to draw 40 pages of comic book with Crayola markers.

I tried to replicate that hold on the pen. Took me awhile, but finally got it. It's very uncomfortable. You really do feel very retarded when you try write or draw like that. Try it if you don't believe me.
 
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I remember it took me until first grade to hold a pencil properly. Back then my hands would ache after writing a few sentences. But it seems that Chris has written and drawn this way his entire life; I'm guessing that the 'tism and poor coordination is what led him to keep this habit for so long. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why it takes him so freaking long to draw 40 pages of comic book with Crayola markers.
I know a guy who holds his pens like that and grew up in rural Virginia, too. Maybe that's just their thing.
 
I tried to replicate that hold on the pen. Took me awhile, but finally got it. It's very uncomfortable. You really do feel very retarded when you try write or draw like that. Try it if you don't believe me.

Many people with autism have poor muscular development in childhood. (This is also the reason why Chris poos himself regularly.) When he was a child he had to hold his pen like that for extra downward pressure. Now, of course, he just does it out of habit.
 
It could also be as the CWCki says in the "Chris and art" article:
Which is why it fails me to see he couldn't quite figure it out, or try to use a particular tool to work with. I know someone here once told me he or she used a fatter pen to grip with and that helped them out well. Perhaps that's all Chris needs, though I'd also like to see him tackle a Cintiq if that ever happens.
 
Which is why it fails me to see he couldn't quite figure it out, or try to use a particular tool to work with. I know someone here once told me he or she used a fatter pen to grip with and that helped them out well. Perhaps that's all Chris needs, though I'd also like to see him tackle a Cintiq if that ever happens.

Possibly could have been me, I use really heavy pens and fountain pens to adjust my grip.
 
It always gets me how he looks so unhappy in this particular cross dressing pic. I imagine a Deliverence-esque bully/troll throwing him some undergarments and demanding to "Put them panties on boy, and look pretty for the camera...Yeah, that's right...".
A lot of his photos look like hostage situations to me, but that one in particular makes me think of a fugitive poster in a federal building. "Last seen fleeing a Ruckersville Wal*Mart, may be wearing a wig. Considered armed."

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This little classic just reeks of hostage scrapbook, though.
Jesus, look at his arm. I just noticed that.
 
A lot of his photos look like hostage situations to me, but that one in particular makes me think of a fugitive poster in a federal building. "Last seen fleeing a Ruckersville Wal*Mart, may be wearing a wig. Considered armed."

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This little classic just reeks of hostage scrapbook, though.
Jesus, look at his arm. I just noticed that.
I'm noticing those sausage pecs myself.
 
Which is why it fails me to see he couldn't quite figure it out, or try to use a particular tool to work with. I know someone here once told me he or she used a fatter pen to grip with and that helped them out well. Perhaps that's all Chris needs, though I'd also like to see him tackle a Cintiq if that ever happens.

Pencil grips are a pretty popular solution too, and you can buy them at Walmart. Maybe they were less common in the eighties, but it's more likely that the problem just passed by his teachers. Chris didn't grow up in the best school district, after all, and once you reach a certain age teachers stop giving a shit about trying to improve your penmanship.

A lot of his photos look like hostage situations to me, but that one in particular makes me think of a fugitive poster in a federal building. "Last seen fleeing a Ruckersville Wal*Mart, may be wearing a wig. Considered armed."

Ecp00065.jpg

This little classic just reeks of hostage scrapbook, though.
Jesus, look at his arm. I just noticed that.

Our pet lolcow was trying to be sexy in this picture by licking the medallion, I think, but it just looks like his tongue is swollen. The picture of health, ladies.
 
It could also be as the CWCki says in the "Chris and art" article:
You don't even need lessons from the teacher. I had a difficult time learning how to grip a pencil myself. The teacher had me use a special molded grip that showed how to hold a pencil/pen/etc. Couple of months later I didn't need the grip anymore.

What I really suspect is Chris had tantrums every time they tried to teach him the proper grip and Barb 'n Bob refused to help the teachers (enforcement at home, not tolerating the tantrums) so they eventually just gave up.
 
A lot of his photos look like hostage situations to me, but that one in particular makes me think of a fugitive poster in a federal building. "Last seen fleeing a Ruckersville Wal*Mart, may be wearing a wig. Considered armed."

Ecp00065.jpg

This little classic just reeks of hostage scrapbook, though.
Jesus, look at his arm. I just noticed that.

Are you talking about how his forearm looks bigger than the rest? That is a pretty weird trick of the camera/CWC feature. And spot on with the hostage feel; I guess in a way he was being held hostage by his "girlfriends", or at least his heart and/or pickle were.
 
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