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Okok I don't think he's doing drugs but damn.

And who's mortgage? Caden or Barb?

I'm assuming Barb because that's the only time he's ever mentioned mortgage was on 14 BC.

Oh God hope he's not back there.
I think he visits Barb at 14BC and moves items from his hoard there into the Big Island House. He wants to help pay the mortgage on 14BC, and in jail he once requested a large sum of money for this purpose.
I am doing this to make space, and more importantly to raise money to completely pay off the Mortgage on the old Sonichu Temple.
The items for sale include GoBots. Production of these toys ended in 1987. Therefore, he has to get them from the old house. Furthermore, this means the GoBots survived the fire. Are they melted? Can they still transform? I noticed his ziplock bag containing WFC Combaticons says some are melted.

It's truly strange what survived the fire and what did not.
 
Chris has been using AI since October 2023, (CWCki article) but today he consulted ChatGPT about a neutral perspective on his history and discussed the interaction on BlueSky. Chris's BlueSky post is found here.

As you all probably know, ChatGPT tends to tell you whatever it thinks it wants you to hear. Chris was told that interactions with people like him should not be attempts at changing him, but helping him to feel safe being himself - a form of restoration. Chris learned from this that online trolls were trying to reinvent him. He also increased his awareness of how he helped shaped internet culture when social media was in its infancy.

One thing I noted about his conversation was part #5. It said that empathy and restraint are increasingly emphasized in online spaces. I've noticed on many sites people self-censor words that might make others uncomfortable, often to a point of ridiculousness, such as calling guns "pew-pews" or referring to committing suicide as "unaliving". This Orwellian style seems to me a fear of demonetization that started mainly with TikTok. However, I also recall in the past even on websites like Something Awful, behaviors like racism were bannable offenses around 20 years ago. It was fine to mock furries and other Internet weirdos though.

This part also stated that digital ethics education now often uses Chris's case to illustrate boundaries between curiosity, commentary, and cruelty.

Has anyone here taken a course in digital ethics in which Chris is discussed?

 
helping him to feel safe being himself - a form of restoration
AI has been used so much to comfort its users and fed on so much psychobabble that it now talks like the average "uwu stay safe stay hydrated heal your inner child be whole uwu" speaker
such as calling guns "pew-pews" or referring to committing suicide as "unaliving".
i think at least a good portion of the reason for this is that many content creators online were forced to use this sort of language when websites started cracking down on any kind of "unsafe" language, you could get yourself demonetized or suspended or straight up banned if you said those words, but not if you talked about those topics, because the moderation is mostly done by bots, they can't detect context but they can detect the word "rape" or "kill" so if you wanna talk about that one guy who murdered his family and then raped the bodies, you can, but you better phrase it like "he unalived and then graped them in minecraft" or you're in trouble
kids who were socialized by social media got so used to this that they now think that THIS is how you're supposed to talk in every situation even on non censored websites, they're scared of those terms not because they remind them of something bad, but because they're not socially permissible, and that's the only thing people are afraid of nowadays. but regardless, they're scared, corporations point and go "see? they were right, kids really can't handle bad words" and hammer the law in even harder, and the cycle completes itself
 
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Chris has been using AI since October 2023, (CWCki article) but today he consulted ChatGPT about a neutral perspective on his history and discussed the interaction on BlueSky. Chris's BlueSky post is found here.

As you all probably know, ChatGPT tends to tell you whatever it thinks it wants you to hear. Chris was told that interactions with people like him should not be attempts at changing him, but helping him to feel safe being himself - a form of restoration. Chris learned from this that online trolls were trying to reinvent him. He also increased his awareness of how he helped shaped internet culture when social media was in its infancy.

One thing I noted about his conversation was part #5. It said that empathy and restraint are increasingly emphasized in online spaces. I've noticed on many sites people self-censor words that might make others uncomfortable, often to a point of ridiculousness, such as calling guns "pew-pews" or referring to committing suicide as "unaliving". This Orwellian style seems to me a fear of demonetization that started mainly with TikTok. However, I also recall in the past even on websites like Something Awful, behaviors like racism were bannable offenses around 20 years ago. It was fine to mock furries and other Internet weirdos though.

This part also stated that digital ethics education now often uses Chris's case to illustrate boundaries between curiosity, commentary, and cruelty.

Has anyone here taken a course in digital ethics in which Chris is discussed?
"Pews pews"

Ok you made me burst out laughing. Thanks.

I'm surprised people don't self-censor words like empathy and boundaries.

Those are the words that get on my nerves, especially when our Lord and Savior uses them.
 
AI has been used so much to comfort its users and fed on so much psychobabble that it now talks like the average "uwu stay safe stay hydrated heal your inner child be whole uwu" speaker

i think at least a good portion of the reason for this is that many content creators online were forced to use this sort of language when websites started cracking down on any kind of "unsafe" language, you could get yourself demonetized or suspended or straight up banned if you said those words, but not if you talked about those topics, because the moderation is mostly done by bots, they can't detect context but they can detect the word "rape" or "kill" so if you wanna talk about that one guy who murdered his family and then raped the bodies, you can, but you better phrase it like "he unalived and then graped them in minecraft" or you're in trouble
kids who were socialized by social media got so used to this that they now think that THIS is how you're supposed to talk in every situation even on non censored websites, they're scared of those terms not because they remind them of something bad, but because they're not socially permissible, and that's the only thing people are afraid of nowadays. but regardless, they're scared, corporations point and go "see? they were right, kids really can't handle bad words" and hammer the law in even harder, and the cycle completes itself
I fear for the future, especially from a generation that was never told "no".
 
Chris has been using AI since October 2023, (CWCki article) but today he consulted ChatGPT about a neutral perspective on his history and discussed the interaction on BlueSky.
I fear for the future, especially from a generation that was never told "no".
And of course, mother-raping "Honor Roll" is too "special" to see the Eliza effect in an LLM -- he probably sees "ChatGPT" and any other LLMs as some sort of magical oracle.

(The Eliza effect is seeing intelligence in a chatbot that's not really there, and such an effect was named after the first chatbot developed all the way back in the 1960s.)
 
And of course, mother-raping "Honor Roll" is too "special" to see the Eliza effect in an LLM -- he probably sees "ChatGPT" and any other LLMs as some sort of magical oracle.

(The Eliza effect is seeing intelligence in a chatbot that's not really there, and such an effect was named after the first chatbot developed all the way back in the 1960s.)
I know everyone here wishes this was something they could exclusively mock Chris for
But unfortunately many of the average person are like this
 
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He got covid or having a panic attack, I think it's the former
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didn't sound like that's covid related, he has a "near death experience" every other week when he bumps his elbow and convinced himself its a sign his god powers are coming in
He's always been like that. Chris has free healthcare what with being on his tard disability, and has been known to go to the doctor whenever he got a sniffle.

I can't wait for the first serious health scare he has to go through, and he will go through one. It'll amp up his powers 100x when gets over it and he'll probably say something like he's bigger than Jesus and actually God.
 
I can't wait for the first serious health scare he has to go through, and he will go through one.
Fucking when? He has had minor strokes before that he rationalized as magic-tinglies
I don't think he's actually a hypochondriac, he just likes making an elephant out of an anthill and having someone dote over and a little "ritual" to perform in going to the doctor and feeling like he "adulted" today
This is the guy who cut his taint open, he's not paranoid about his health
I think if he finally gets a massive health scare he's actually gonna be too pussy to go to the doctor or just try and ignore it
 
Fucking when? He has had minor strokes before that he rationalized as magic-tinglies
I don't think he's actually a hypochondriac, he just likes making an elephant out of an anthill and having someone dote over and a little "ritual" to perform in going to the doctor and feeling like he "adulted" today
This is the guy who cut his taint open, he's not paranoid about his health
I think if he finally gets a massive health scare he's actually gonna be too pussy to go to the doctor or just try and ignore it
Bob had four heart attacks and coronary disease, which is hereditary. Chris drank gallons and gallons of soda growing up and still crams his face with junk food and TV dinners. While Chris has gotten lucky, there's a time when his luck is going to give out.

Now think what's better for Caden and his golden tard? Keep fighting to get some real subpar merch videos to drum up sales or oh my god Chris Chan is dead, please buy this stuff to remember Chris always?
 
Well, for one, he said he had a "near death experience".
He is also a god and immortal on his own account.
Given the state of his health, it's not unreasonable to assume that Covid seriously impacted him. Poor diet, poor hygiene, zero exercise, obesity, likely chronic mold exposure... all of this compounds, and at 43, he's entering the age at which those factors start to seriously impact his health. Chris clearly isn't making it to 70, and there's a strong chance of him not making it to 60.
 
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