Does Borb even know what autism is?

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revengeofphil said:
So does the "a few brains as well" line mean he thinks people with autism have more than one brain?

No, it's his bad way of saying that they have a grand amount of brain power.
 
No.

They (and Chris) use it as a crutch and an excuse for almost everything. If they had sent Chris to that autism school in light of the Nathanael Greene incident, he would've turned out better. And their dated views on mental health didn't help either--as if autism was a debilitating mental illness similar to schizophrenia when in reality it's a developmental delay which Chris was diagnosed with a pretty mild form of.
 
champthom said:
The real question is - does Chris even know what autism is? Sometimes I think he really doesn't, when pressed the most he did was read off the autism article on Wikipedia without really understanding what it says. It seems that Chris thinks being autistic means being lonely and different all the time without realizing many of his problems are exacerbated by autism.

Chris does seem to have a vague understanding that autism means he finds change unpleasant. The problem is, he's twisted this to mean "I have autism, therefore no one should make me change" when in reality, it means "If you have autism, you will process change differently than others, and it may help to have training on how to best accomplish this."
 
Chris is the master of living a double standard. It doesn't bother him having contradictory viewpoints. I've said before that I don't think Chris has a cohesive sense of self, and instead is just a hodgepodge of collected thoughts. Autism to Chris means that he has a mental block that is to be pitied, and is 'high-functioning', which makes him extremely intelligent and should be praised for that. It never enters his mind that high-functioning means by autistic standards, like not rocking back and forth screaming all the time. It's ignorance, stupidity and pride rolled up into one miserable human being.
 
You guys all say the Chandlers are poor, but I don't see how that could be so. Borb both had good jobs from companies with pretty good retirement and AFIK we have no reason to think that they've ever had any money troubles. I wouldn't be surprised if they have way more money than you guys think they do, Bob may have even payed the house off before he kicked off. They just seem poor because of Barb's hording and Chris being a dumbshit.
 
waffle said:
You guys all say the Chandlers are poor, but I don't see how that could be so. Borb both had good jobs from companies with pretty good retirement and AFIK we have no reason to think that they've ever had any money troubles. I wouldn't be surprised if they have way more money than you guys think they do...
Yeah, they might've had solid finances.

waffle said:
Bob may have even payed the house off before he kicked off.
Really doubt that.
 
Kosher Dill said:
I think the real wake-up call for Borb didn't come till PVCC.
Oh, definitely. The public schools had to pass him along because there was an ever-present threat of lawsuits. But no one was forcing Chris to attend PVCC - he either played by their rules, or he could go take a hike. That was a new thing for the Chandlers.

Tubular Monkey said:
Chris is the master of living a double standard. It doesn't bother him having contradictory viewpoints.
I honestly think he believes he shouldn't have to commit to beliefs or standpoints. He really, honestly thinks he gets to do what he wants, when he wants, and change his mind without consequence.
 
waffle said:
Bob may have even payed the house off before he kicked off.
Really doubt that.[/quote]

You'd know more than I would, but hadn't they lived there close to 30 years by the time bob died? Just paying the mortgage without refinancing would put them awfully close at least.
 
Alec Benson Leary said:
Kosher Dill said:
I think the real wake-up call for Borb didn't come till PVCC.
Oh, definitely. The public schools had to pass him along because there was an ever-present threat of lawsuits. But no one was forcing Chris to attend PVCC - he either played by their rules, or he could go take a hike. That was a new thing for the Chandlers.

what gets me is that chris has never mentioned anything about his parents fighting back against his pvcc suspension. by all appearances they rolled over and took it

to be a fly on the wall when opl got home that night
 
rocket said:
what gets me is that chris has never mentioned anything about his parents fighting back against his pvcc suspension. by all appearances they rolled over and took it
Well, they really couldn't do anything. The college had no obligation to put up with their bullshit.
 
Alec Benson Leary said:
rocket said:
what gets me is that chris has never mentioned anything about his parents fighting back against his pvcc suspension. by all appearances they rolled over and took it
Well, they really couldn't do anything. The college had no obligation to put up with their bullshit.

Also, it's not like Chris was really that invested in post-secondary education, considering how Bob basically picked his major with no fuss.
 
Alec Benson Leary said:
Tubular Monkey said:
Chris is the master of living a double standard. It doesn't bother him having contradictory viewpoints.
I honestly think he believes he shouldn't have to commit to beliefs or standpoints. He really, honestly thinks he gets to do what he wants, when he wants, and change his mind without consequence.

He's less of a person and more of a tapeworm. :alog:
 
I don't think you could even get Barb (and by extension, Chris) to understand what autism actually is, even if they let you explain. To them, it's just another label they can use to angle for special treatment/pity/whatever. Even if Barb or Chris were told they'd have to take a course on autism or they'd lose Chris' tugboat, they'd sit through it, ignore the parts they didn't like, and take info out of context that would support their own ideas. Once the course was done, they'd go back to thinking the same way they did before, and Chris would probably just complain about how none of the autistic girls wanted to be his heartsweet.
 
Chris doesn't want any autistic gal-pals. Unless one showed interest in him, then he'd probably forget that requirement.
 
stablefable said:
I don't think you could even get Barb (and by extension, Chris) to understand what autism actually is, even if they let you explain. To them, it's just another label they can use to angle for special treatment/pity/whatever. Even if Barb or Chris were told they'd have to take a course on autism or they'd lose Chris' tugboat, they'd sit through it, ignore the parts they didn't like, and take info out of context that would support their own ideas. Once the course was done, they'd go back to thinking the same way they did before, and Chris would probably just complain about how none of the autistic girls wanted to be his heartsweet.

I'd love to be a fly on the wall in that course if this were to become a reality. Especially when they get to the part about Asperger's Syndrome . . .
 
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