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Adam Stackhouse will win this; don't bother Chris
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I completely agree, adults like Chris should not be allowed to enter these types of contests. I am not talking about autism or developmental delay, I am talking about lego glutons that already have the resources to buy this stuff if they stopped making bad decisions. I guess Chris has resorted to passively wishing for Legos after the donations dried up. When this does not work out, I would hate to see Chris jammed into the skimpiest clothes he can fit into wearing a cardboard sign that says "will do sex stuff for legos; NO ANAL...but I have shoved things up my butt before."i really hope who ever wins will give them to like and orphanage or childrens hospital they need toys way more then Chrissy
ftfyi really hope who ever wins will tell chris that they're pissing and burning them away and sharing them with cole smithey
ftfy
Except Chris usually enters contests with the expectation he's going to win because he feels he deserves to win. He's oblivious that other people put in the effort to fill out a form and send it in gives them just as much chance of winning as he does. If Chris is really anxious about winning and doesn't, he'll pout and complain how unfair he's being treated.
I'm gonna sperg a bit and say that 1,000 pieces, even if they're for minifigs, isn't really that much in the grand scheme of things. That's roughly what you'd get with a $100 Lego set and given what we know about Chris's spending habits that's not nearly enough to satisfy his cravings. If he wins he'll be right back to e-begging.
Tbh, minifigures do have an inflated value. Although if he gets two hundred minifigures he'll start claiming they need houses to live in and the e-begging cycle will begin again.I was looking at the contest rules to see if there was an upper age limit (there isn't) and found a line about the prizes:
I don't know if they are inflating the value to make the prize look better, but it does sound like a decent amount. I don't doubt that he will go back to eBegging for cash though. He's not going to sell it and Lego can't pay legal fees.
- Prizes: Winners will receive 1,000 LEGO Minifigure Pieces, defined as 200 Heads, 200 Torsos, 200 Legs, and 400 Accessories. (Retail value approximately $1,500).
At least he's trying to do something to earn it
It's quite entertaining actually, Stackhouse and his sister treated it like it was just a fun thing to get a little bit of attention, free stuff, and have a fun time; sadly, Chris ruined it with his petulant whining and need to be the center of attention. That was one of those times I felt like writing Chris off completely as a human being capable of any empathy or feeling. I don't care i someone is autistic or retarded, people should not have to suffer from the genetic mistakes of others.Winning something and earning something are totally different things. Chris also has trouble telling the difference, and genuinely expects to win, since, you know... he did all those years ago.
It's basically guaranteed now.
If he doesn't get his way, he immediately reverts to his psychopathic self and rages about someone else daring to beat the illustrious Christopher Weston Chandler.
I'm sure it sucks to be on the receiving end like that.It's quite entertaining actually, Stackhouse and his sister treated it like it was just a fun thing to get a little bit of attention, free stuff, and have a fun time; sadly, Chris ruined it with his petulant whining and need to be the center of attention. That was one of those times I felt like writing Chris off completely as a human being capable of any empathy or feeling. I don't care i someone is autistic or exceptional, people should not have to suffer from the genetic mistakes of others.
I think he understands that other people enter. I don't think that he expects to win, although he absolutely believes that he deserves to win. I mean, he's lost contests before, as we're all familiar with. To my knowledge, he enters contests pretty regularly.Except Chris usually enters contests with the expectation he's going to win because he feels he deserves to win. He's oblivious that other people put in the effort to fill out a form and send it in gives them just as much chance of winning as he does. If Chris is really anxious about winning and doesn't, he'll pout and complain how unfair he's being treated.
Although in that specific case he raged because he thougt he had been denied a perfect opportunity for free china, not because he had lost the contest.I think he understands that other people enter. I don't think that he expects to win, although he absolutely believes that he deserves to win. I mean, he's lost contests before, as we're all familiar with. To my knowledge, he enters contests pretty regularly.
Thinking about it now, the only time he's really gotten pissed about a contest that I know of was the PaRappa contest.
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i question this diagnosis.
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i question this diagnosis.
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i question this diagnosis.
Well, with the missing links in his corpus callosum, he could have just become confused and though people were circulating photographs of himself as a child for some sort of new autism campaign.![]()
i question this diagnosis.