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It's probably part of his reasoning for the identity, but Chris really does feel feminine and has for years. Even when identifying as a male he was proud of his breasts, not ashamed.
I agree that he's definitely had effeminate qualities, but I don't think he was really proud of his moobs. He never portrayed himself with them in the comic (although I think the last issue of Sonichu pre-dated the sports bra) and one of the reasons he believed Asperchu was making fun of him was that the character was portrayed with bosoms which, he was quick to claim, he did not have any more. One theory for why he was so keen for all men to wear a bra was because he was aware that most dudes don't have giant gazongas that need support and didn't want to draw attention to himself, although that's just speculation.
 
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The bags under his eyes, goddamn.
He seems to be getting more and more Buffalo Bill-esque with each photo, the authorities should be on the look out for increased sale of lotion in the Charlottesville area.
 
Hope he's not lying about meeting the minimums. I'm not sure how store credit cards work; they're not common here.
I feel bad for Chris if he's really so economically illiterate he thinks paying the minimum is all he should do.

If you had $3000 in debt at 17.9% interest (Some go up to 23.9%) and paid the minimum payment of 1% plus interest a month it'd take 27 years and four months to pay it off and cost $7269 in total ($3000 + $4269 interest) (From http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/credit-cards/minimum-repayments-credit-card ) and that's only if you're not racking up more debt.
 
I feel bad for Chris if he's really so economically illiterate he thinks paying the minimum is all he should do.

If you had $3000 in debt at 17.9% interest (Some go up to 23.9%) and paid the minimum payment of 1% plus interest a month it'd take 27 years and four months to pay it off and cost $7269 in total ($3000 + $4269 interest) (From http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/credit-cards/minimum-repayments-credit-card ) and that's only if you're not racking up more debt.

He's never going to fully pay off his debt, as soon as he has room on his card he spends it again.

Fatty is a credit company's wet dream.
 
I feel bad for Chris if he's really so economically illiterate he thinks paying the minimum is all he should do.

If you had $3000 in debt at 17.9% interest (Some go up to 23.9%) and paid the minimum payment of 1% plus interest a month it'd take 27 years and four months to pay it off and cost $7269 in total ($3000 + $4269 interest) (From http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/credit-cards/minimum-repayments-credit-card ) and that's only if you're not racking up more debt.

That's why you only use credits cards if you really really have to, and even than you don't go under zero. Cash is King!
 
He's never going to fully pay off his debt, as soon as he has room on his card he spends it again.

Fatty is a credit company's wet dream.
The sad thing is, if he stopped buying new Lego and just played with the stuff he has, he could pay off the entire credit card debt in a year, and all that wasted money on minimum payments could go to anything else.
 
He seems to be getting more and more Buffalo Bill-esque with each photo, the authorities should be on the look out for increased sale of lotion in the Charlottesville area.
At least Buffalo Bill took care of himself, even if he was a psychopath. Chris, however, is just dumb but he still can't get even the basics of personal hygiene down. Also, the only person who'd end up in a pit in Chris' house is Barb when the floor inevitably collapses under her.
Fatty is a credit company's wet dream.
For now, sure. But down the line when he goes to that great, big Cwcville in the sky he's going to leave a lot of debt behind with no descendants to pass it on to. They may be laughing all the way to the bank now, but in the end it's Chris that's going to have the last laugh.
 
The sad thing is, if he stopped buying new Lego and just played with the stuff he has, he could pay off the entire credit card debt in a year, and all that wasted money on minimum payments could go to anything else.

You mean . . . we'd have to actually live willingly with the concept of delayed satisfaction?
 
Chris is begging re moms teeth again.

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Hope he's not lying about meeting the minimums. I'm not sure how store credit cards work; they're not common here.
Heh if he would have just used his first profits to go ahead and get her teeth fixed, then everything after that would have been gravy for him
 
$600? That's not really that much for the work Chris is saying needs to be done, especially if they don't have an insurance plan. Chris should have been able to fix Barb's teeth three times over with the money he's made so far.
 
Yeah Barb teeth must really need work if they cost 600. I had a wisdom tooth pulled and it costed me 80 (but i do have insurance) But correct me if im wrong but don't they get foodstamps? If they are then they should qualify for medicad
 
Yeah Barb teeth must really need work if they cost 600. I had a wisdom tooth pulled and it costed me 80 (but i do have insurance) But correct me if im wrong but don't they get foodstamps? If they are then they should qualify for medicad
that varies from state to state, but typically you have to either be pregnant or have a child under 18 to get Medicaid. I'm surprised that OPL doesn't get some other kind of healthcare with his special needs though.
 
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An $80 co-pay for a wisdom tooth extraction isn't bad at all.

Dental under Medicaid can be a bit of a complex beast. Children have to be covered, but states can decide on how much they want to cover for adults. Virginia's a pretty conservative state, so they'll only cover 21% of the cost of a dental treatment procedure (it jumps up to 35% for preventative work.)

EDIT: http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CH.../Benefits/Downloads/2010-Dental-Factsheet.pdf
 
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