Containment Dimensional Merge tweets megathread - 1/2 - Chris is salty Merge hasn't happened: "Damn Dimension 1218’s “Reality” Limits and Shit!!!"

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Without proof to the contrary, it's safe to assume everything Chris says is written by an idea guy these days.

All of the 'Dimension merge' tweets have seemed much more coherent and grammaticallly correct than normal Chris to me. None of the "among which", weird way he usually mangles grammar. It's still pure autism, but it has proper, understandable sentences. It's like Chris's goofiness, but workshopped by someone who can actually write English.
 
Normal people seek different forms of escapism all the time, and Chris isn't a significant deviation.
Normal people don't live in their escapism
All of the 'Dimension merge' tweets have seemed much more coherent and grammaticallly correct than normal Chris to me. None of the "among which", weird way he usually mangles grammar. It's still pure autism, but it has proper, understandable sentences. It's like Chris's goofiness, but workshopped by someone who can actually write English.
You think he could've had someone proofread his posts?
 
Normal people don't live in their escapism
I don't have anything to support this, but I think all people, at some point in their lives, seek a way out of their daily lives. A lot of people fall into substance abuse as a form of escapism, and that fucks their lives up. At that point, they live in their escapism more than Chris will ever be able to. Fuck, there's people that commit suicide to escape the shit they're going through. I don't think Chris' fantasies are comparable to substance abuse or suicide, they're more in line with writing fiction.
 
I don't have anything to support this, but I think all people, at some point in their lives, seek a way out of their daily lives. A lot of people fall into substance abuse as a form of escapism, and that fucks their lives up. At that point, they live in their escapism more than Chris will ever be able to. Fuck, there's people that commit suicide to escape the shit they're going through. I don't think Chris' fantasies are comparable to substance abuse or suicide, they're more in line with writing fiction.
If you consider addicts normal, yeah. I'm thinking more along the lines of people with decent jobs and decent lives in general. Something Chris doesn't have.
 
If you consider addicts normal, yeah. I'm thinking more along the lines of people with decent jobs and decent lives in general. Something Chris doesn't have.
There are people at every socioeconomic level that fall into a several different forms of substance abuse (i.e. not just addiction) and psychological disorders as a way to cope with various stresses of daily life. Literally a quarter of the population over the age of 18 in the United States binge drinks on a monthly basis. Tens of millions of people suffered from heavy alcohol abuse. Tens of thousands of people in the US commit suicide every year for myriad reasons. Chris is one of literally millions of people that are dissatisfied with their lives and trying to find some respite. Chris' fucking stupid fantasies are a particularly nondestructive form of escapism.

And, yeah, plenty of normal people fall into addiction. You probably know a few.
 
Tens of thousands of people in the US commit suicide every year for myriad reasons. Chris is one of literally millions of people that are dissatisfied with their lives and trying to find some respite. Chris' fucking stupid fantasies are a particularly nondestructive form of escapism.
Most people looking for escape from daily life don't concoct bizarre apocalyptic narratives about ponies and hedgehogs. Also, Chandler has a history of destructive, anti-social behavior so it's natural that people would be wary of any dark turns this whole episode could take.
 
Most people looking for escape from daily life don't concoct bizarre apocalyptic narratives about ponies and hedgehogs
The specifics of his fantasy don't really matter. I don't mean to imply that he's particularly creative or that his fantasies are well put together, but rather that the concept of fantasy escapism is completely within the bounds of normal human behavior.

Chandler has a history of destructive, anti-social behavior
The outward negative impact of his behavior has been relatively mild. It's fine to worry about him, but your expectations for normal behavior are too high if you think fantasy escapism isn't normal.
 
The outward negative impact of his behavior has been relatively mild. It's fine to worry about him, but your expectations for normal behavior are too high if you think fantasy escapism isn't normal.

Daydreaming about being a Jedi apprentice on the commuter train to work is normal. Believing you rule a comic book universe and issuing instructions about the impending dimension merge is not normal.

If you're driving and see a pedestrian you don't like, pretending to open fire with your hood mounted machine-guns is normal. Running him down is not normal.
 
You think he could've had someone proofread his posts?

Maybe. Or maybe they're taking Chris's writing and mixing it with their own ideas. Or trying to imitate Chris's writing, but failing because they passed 3rd grade- idk, but I'm sure it's not Chris unassisted, like he's trying to present it to be.

No, it's Ben Garrison's Ubermensch version of Trump.

Garrison's ubermensch Trump I can deal with when The Merge comes, but the 80ft, jack-booted Happy Merchant kaijus are going to be terrifying.
 
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There are people at every socioeconomic level that fall into a several different forms of substance abuse (i.e. not just addiction) and psychological disorders as a way to cope with various stresses of daily life. Literally a quarter of the population over the age of 18 in the United States binge drinks on a monthly basis. Tens of millions of people suffered from heavy alcohol abuse. Tens of thousands of people in the US commit suicide every year for myriad reasons. Chris is one of literally millions of people that are dissatisfied with their lives and trying to find some respite. Chris' fucking stupid fantasies are a particularly nondestructive form of escapism.

And, yeah, plenty of normal people fall into addiction. You probably know a few.
I wish we could see what a meth saga would be like.
I don't want Chris to start doing meth, I just wish there was like a completely accurate computer simulation or something that'd show what would happen.
 
We've known that Chris has believed in fiction since the second Alec phone call:

Alec: Okay, but Chris, um, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, that was still a movie, and everything in it was predetermined by the movie writers and director, and there is no alternate cartoon world in reality, I mean, cartoon characters don't actually think and feel things. Okay, here's a question-

Chris: Well, you obviously are naïve about that, cause you're not fully underst-, you're not understanding that possibility of that universe actually existing.

Alec: So you do believe that, um, when an artist creates a cartoon character, that character becomes real? That what you're saying to me?

Chris: Within that universe, yes.

[Raucous laughter can be heard in the background]

All that's changed now is he has IGs actively feeding this delusion.
 
The specifics of his fantasy don't really matter. I don't mean to imply that he's particularly creative or that his fantasies are well put together, but rather that the concept of fantasy escapism is completely within the bounds of normal human behavior.


The outward negative impact of his behavior has been relatively mild. It's fine to worry about him, but your expectations for normal behavior are too high if you think fantasy escapism isn't normal.

Your expectations are too low if you place believing you are a goddess and that Pokemon are real on the same level as playing too much World of Warcraft. If you have to speculate (that Chris does not actually believe in his delusions, which is possible, but contradicted by his behavior) for your premise to kinda maybe sorta work, then the comparison you’re trying to draw here is probably not strong. Almost everyone on Earth manages to engage in fantasy escapism while also acknowledging that fictional characters don’t really exist, and that there is a real world that has nothing to do with their fantasies that they are supposed to be participating in, even if they aren’t and are instead $30,000 in debt from a crippling Clash of Clans addiction.

This is like the psychology equivalent of Chris’s “everybody shits their pants” argument.
 
And, yeah, plenty of normal people fall into addiction. You probably know a few.
I do know addicts, who doesn't? But I said people with decent lives, as in good lives. Someone addicted to a substance definitely doesn't have a good life. People with good lives have no reason to fall into the escapism of magical ponies or drugs or whatever because they have no reason to. People with good/average lives obviously engage in escapism like playing a game to let off steam or cuddling up with a book, but if you get to the point that you abandon real life to live in imaginationland, you're not normal.
 
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