Containment Random Chris Updates

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Once again, in his brilliance, Chris, the same guy who proved the universe is a cartoon, made yet again an amazing contribution to science, he showed us how rainbows and eclipses actually worked in one Twitter post, and he scientifically proved the existence of magical rainbow equine!
 

A lot of those glasses that come with books like that aren't actually good enough to protect your eyes from damage from looking directly at an eclipse. Around here several optometrists have advised to not look at it period, no matter how well protected you think you are.

I don't want to powerlevel but I'm up more far north than he is and the news
said that the eclipse will be able to seen from my state as well.

It's not a total eclipse though. I think I read you have to be at least in Tennessee to be south enough in order to see a total eclipse.
 
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Chris writes a letter for Kelly Sheridan, this one mostly about Pokemon. He also mentions that he likes to cook.

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I emphasize with the job of the artist being not as needed, like a builder or organizer.

Of course not. People building things, or organizing stuff is just frivolous stuff to Chris. Cars just come out of a car factory, computers organize things, and there's just not that much else.
 
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Chris writes a letter for Kelly Sheridan, this one mostly about Pokemon. He also mentions that he likes to cook.

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I like that the extent of Chris' wisdom is just "I can put stuff on a stove and watch it sizzle or boil look I'm learning just like a REEL adult"
He must forget that he's the same person who just got kicked out of a church and had a tantrum over wearing a foam horn/ears to the service of a dead girl.
 
Transcript of the letter to Kelly S.

Dear Kelly S.,

Aug 21, 2017

I listened to your comments and responsed from a video of the "Changing Your Mark" panel. I empathize with the job of artist being not as needed like builder or organizer. As a creative type, you and I, and other artists, we can still offer creative and thoughtful feedback in our abilities. We can also expand our repertoir of skills, like, I've taken up cooking from a number of various recipes and instructions, then I simplified it down to basic and simple, like grilling chicken breasts and burgers in a pan, or boiling spaghetti or rice. Learning new skills also helps slow up aging memory problems, and keeping us more mentally able.

Also, I've binge-watched a Lot of cartoons and anime in my lifetime. Just sharing that we have that in common. And, I've wanted to share with you a fun detail. When Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire came out, after the adventure, I bred a new Torchic from my Blaziken, Scorch. And "Inuyasha" was airing on Adult Swim. And considering how much a Blaziken looks like him, I've name this destined-for-awesome Torchic. Inuyasha. Fully evolved and Leveled-Up, plus earned more than 30 Ribbons throughout Ruby, Collosseum, and so-forth up to Sun & Moon Now. Any how, I thought to offer the wisdom of learning new skills with you.

Stay Safe and Well,
Christine W. Chandler :)

TL;DL:
1) Chris still thinks "empathy" means "listen to me me me!"
2) Chris shares with an adult about the wisdom of learning new skills -- namely boiling spaghetti.
3) He thinks binge-watching cartoons is comparable to a professional doing voice work.
 
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TL;DL:
1) Chris still thinks "empathy" means "listen to me me me!" I have to listen to people complain which means empathy so that means people have to listen to me!
2) Chris shares with an adult about the wisdom of learning new skills -- namely boiling spaghetti. I'm creative!
3) He thinks binge-watching cartoons is comparable to a professional doing voice work. It's research! See how good I am understanding "work"
 
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