Containment Fan Art Thread

Does a meme count for a fanart?
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i can’t quite put my finger on it but aside from the contrast of lighting and dark, something about this drawing hits very hard. I think it’s the serene expression on Chris’s face thinking everything is great as if he still doesn’t realize how badly he messed up.
He's not serene at all if you read his letters from lockup on the CWCki. It's this real psychosis stuff about how he is Jesus, a goddess, delusion he will get out soon - meaning he is miserable from being locked up. They don't allow internet at the mental hospital if that's where he transferred. The thing they ask you to be able to let you out if you land in there is if you have a place to go which Chris no longer has since Barb was all he had. He will never get out of the mental hospital as a result. It's not the prison saga. It's just the end. It's pretty sad.
 
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He's not serene at all if you read his letters from lockup on the CWCki. It's this real psychosis stuff about how he is Jesus, a goddess, delusion he will get out soon - meaning he is miserable from being locked up. They don't allow internet at the mental hospital if that's where he transferred. The thing they ask you to be able to let you out if you land in there is if you have a place to go which Chris no longer has since Barb was all he had. He will never get out of the mental hospital as a result. It's not the prison saga. It's just the end. It's pretty sad.
Ngl It seems like any kind of independence for Chris was out of his future thanks to his crappy upbringing and tenuous grasp of reality. It's sad, horrible, and yet in the mental ward, he might actually get some level of care, away from both the trolls and the enablers. To the internet at large, he might as well be dead to it.
Could Chris live on after being in the hospital? There's always a remote possibility of some form of cognitive improvement, maybe ditching the hair and Goddess crap after some rounds of decent therapy. But that's being charitable. Honestly, being off the streets and not being one of the millions of homeless mental patients is the best thing for him.
 
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He's not serene at all if you read his letters from lockup on the CWCki. It's this real psychosis stuff about how he is Jesus, a goddess, delusion he will get out soon - meaning he is miserable from being locked up. They don't allow internet at the mental hospital if that's where he transferred. The thing they ask you to be able to let you out if you land in there is if you have a place to go which Chris no longer has since Barb was all he had. He will never get out of the mental hospital as a result. It's not the prison saga. It's just the end. It's pretty sad.
>They don't allow internet at the mental hospital

So this is why we have to deal with trannies on the internet, because (((transgenderism isn't a mental illness))).
 
Ngl It seems like any kind of independence for Chris was out of his future thanks to his crappy upbringing and tenuous grasp of reality. It's sad, horrible, and yet in the mental ward, he might actually get some level of care, away from both the trolls and the enablers. To the internet at large, he might as well be dead to it.
Could Chris live on after being in the hospital? There's always a remote possibility of some form of cognitive improvement, maybe ditching the hair and Goddess crap after some rounds of decent therapy. But that's being charitable. Honestly, being off the streets and not being one of the millions of homeless mental patients is the best thing for him.
As far as him improving and getting therapy, they do bring in these art therapy and guidance counselors and stuff, but they're just going to put him on some heavy pharmaceuticals. His brain will literally shrink and he'll become a zombie sitting in the community room talking to his characters in his head. It would have been better for him if he'd died. I have schizophrenia so I know what it's like in there. I just have gotten out because family will take me back and I haven't done any horrible shit like him. They have put me on their meds though. The meds chemically lobotomize people. It's for everyone else's benefit, not the patients. Mental health care has not really improved much but at least they won't electrocute his head. They'll just achieve the same thing with chemicals basically. It's really horrible and it made me sad to think about what he is going through even though he may very well deserve it at this point. The last meds they put me on made me want to die they depressed me so badly so I don't take them anymore. It might sound bad that I don't take meds, but the meds made me worse and ruined my life.
 
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>They don't allow internet at the mental hospital

So this is why we have to deal with trannies on the internet, because (((transgenderism isn't a mental illness))).
There was actually a tranny at one of the mental hospitals I was in. I always saw them when we got to do activities and they would always be on the arts and crafts station making bead bracelets and necklaces and stuff. It was a big dude dressed as a woman I guess, bigger than me and I am a larger sized man. The point I was making though about there being no internet is that we will never hear from Chris again or get any art ever again. There's no letter writing there. There is a phone, but I doubt Chris knows anyone's number by heart to call them or has anyone to call. He won't even have access to a computer. The inmates would just smash stuff like that or use it to kill each other or the staff. The TV will be behind a cage or strong clear barrier. There are books there and cards, that's about it and the books have tons of pages ripped out because well, the people are nuts.
 
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There's no letter writing there. There is a phone, but I doubt Chris knows anyone's number by heart to call them or has anyone to call. He won't even have access to a computer. The inmates would just smash stuff like that or use it to kill each other or the staff. The TV will be behind a cage or strong clear barrier. There are books there and cards, that's about it and the books have tons of pages ripped out because well, the people are nuts.

There is letter-writing, it's in the documentation of the facility. I've also seen facilities where there are non-internet-connected computers for use by the patients for educational purposes -- they can even play video games on them. I don't know if this particular facility has computers, but it's not out of the question. I imagine nowadays they might give them tablets.

ALL of these things though are privileges that must be earned by progress and good behavior.
 
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There is letter-writing, it's in the documentation of the facility. I've also seen facilities where there are non-internet-connected computers for use by the patients for educational purposes -- they can even play video games on them. I don't know if this particular facility has computers, but it's not out of the question. I imagine nowadays they might give them tablets.

ALL of these things though are privileges that must be earned by progress and good behavior.
Someone needs to write to him then, otherwise he'll have no address to send anything out to. And who knows if he's earned enough privileges yet. I admit I've never been in long enough to earn privileges and get transferred to better wards. That at least puts some more hope on the story - even if it is for someone who's been as twisted as CWC.
 
Someone needs to write to him then, otherwise he'll have no address to send anything out to. And who knows if he's earned enough privileges yet. I admit I've never been in long enough to earn privileges and get transferred to better wards. That at least puts some more hope on the story - even if it is for someone who's been as twisted as CWC.

nah I think it’s better that he be left alone. The kind of people that write to him are bottom feeders that reach for the lowest hanging fruit and feed into his delusions. At least let him have a chance at healing and getting a grip on reality.
 
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