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If he took tard classes, then why is Chris saying he was mainstreamed? That kinda seems like the opposite of mainstreaming to me.
He was in a mainstream high school.
Also, on an unrelated note, was this a failed troll plot, or was it the real Veronica trying to interview him?
Troll plot.
 
Pretty much this.

There was a very sweet, very nice girl with Down syndrome in my school. She went to special ed and managed a 4.0 in all her classes. Got honor roll at graduation.

I’m not trying to rain on her parade. She was a very sweet girl and I’m 100% sure she deserved those grades. But she wasn’t taking advanced math or giving level science and English.
I knew of Special Ed. classes that taught using textbooks meant for a lower grade from a year or two below the one you're in.

She was taking classes that taught her how to cook microwaveable meals for herself, how to clean up after herself, daily English lessons, and overall LIFE skills she would need to succeed with the handicap she had.

Based on the homework we’ve seen, chris was in special ed classes with a few other classes mixed in. Like Spanish. I can see those teachers giving him a break on grading. No one wants to fail the exceptional individual.

Guess it just shows that high school honor roll means absolutely nothing once you graduate... unless you’re stuck in the past.
No they don't.

He was in a mainstream high school.
So really just a normal public school that just happens have a Special Ed. classroom for him to be in most of the time. The Spanish class or anything else he took like Art would've been his only chance at "mainstreaming" given the circumstances (like being water boy on the basketball team).
 
If he took tard classes, then why is Chris saying he was mainstreamed? That kinda seems like the opposite of mainstreaming to me.
For a lot of special needs people in the U.S., "mainstreaming" means you go to a public school like normal people and not a private school or a "special" school. Like there are schools specifically made for people with all kinds of handicaps.

Chris went to a public school and was put in some normal classes with normal kids (like Spanish), so he was "mainstreamed". Most (if not all) public schools have a special ed department that basically teach handicapped kids how to live in the real world as best they can. So things like calculus/biology/chemistry aren't really necessary; however they also want to give these kids a chance ,so the ones that are able will also be put in a normal math or english/reading class.

I knew of Special Ed. classes that taught using textbooks meant for a lower grade from a year or two below the one you're in.
They do this too, 100%. The girl I was talking about was a sweet girl who loved to pull her books out at lunch and show people what she was learning.

While in highschool she was still on books from middle school. Which, in my opinion, is pretty damn good for someone with down syndrome.

However, I can also see Chris getting a middle school english class book in highschool, failing it, and then still getting Bs. To this day he still spells it sienor and seinor instead of senior.
 
Another sucker who gave Chris money is now regretting her decision:
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lol, she still hasn't gotten her book.
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But she keeps giving him money anyway. :story:
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Also, Luniara is Mellanie Chafe, who's been commenting on Chris's FB posts for a couple years. She also complained about not getting her book there.
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Not even being on his FB friend list gets her an answer.
 
However, I can also see Chris getting a middle school english class book in highschool, failing it, and then still getting Bs. To this day he still spells it sienor and seinor instead of senior.
I agree, people love to marvel at how Chris can barely calculate basic math and misspell words without pooping himself or seizing up like other people with developmental delays.
At this point it would not even be fair to call Chris dumb or stupid because he would take is as someone comparing him to a sexy woman, who needs no fancy book learning, and because he's well below dumb.
lol, she still hasn't gotten her book.
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But she keeps giving him money anyway. :story:
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Also, Luniara is Mellanie Chafe, who's been commenting on Chris's FB posts for a couple years. She also complained about not getting her book there.
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Not even being on his FB friend list gets her an answer.
Ever notice that the only time Chris is most likely to generate newer content is when the internet trolls him with a fake-sweetheart.
 
Chris went to a public school and was put in some normal classes with normal kids (like Spanish), so he was "mainstreamed". Most (if not all) public schools have a special ed department that basically teach handicapped kids how to live in the real world as best they can. So things like calculus/biology/chemistry aren't really necessary; however they also want to give these kids a chance ,so the ones that are able will also be put in a normal math or english/reading class.
Often this comes out of how far you're willing to go in being able to be mainstreamed, which usually means staying out of trouble and continue to do what you're told, too often I've known plenty of kids who simply slink through the program and never rise above their level.

They do this too, 100%. The girl I was talking about was a sweet girl who loved to pull her books out at lunch and show people what she was learning.

While in highschool she was still on books from middle school. Which, in my opinion, is pretty damn good for someone with down syndrome.
When I went to my high school's open house a few months back, I happen to go to the library to seehow much was changed. Aside from the overabundance of computers/tablets and a graphic novel/manga section (obvious) I happened to notice a movable cart with children's picture books on it and was told by the librarian how they were for their disabled students, and I guess that makes sense to provide them but I kept thinking to myself how they'd never do that a quarter century ago (at least when I was there)

However, I can also see Chris getting a middle school english class book in highschool, failing it, and then still getting Bs. To this day he still spells it sienor and seinor instead of senior.
It is rather sad how bad he is at that word. I still think of the "Japan War" essay he wrote and the teacher's comments over how much he cited from a book to make it, barely not even touching on specific points that woould never be overlooked in a proper WWII essay.
 
lol, she still hasn't gotten her book.
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But she keeps giving him money anyway. :story:
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Also, Luniara is Mellanie Chafe, who's been commenting on Chris's FB posts for a couple years. She also complained about not getting her book there.
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Not even being on his FB friend list gets her an answer.
Perhaps the best part is the FB post that's directly underneath the post where Chris ignores her request for info:
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Specifically: Chris isn't lying about needing money for bills vs toys. And Chris was probably on honor roll.

Chris only "needs" money for bills because he pisses away his tugboat on toys and other nonsense, because he knows that a subset of morons will give him Patreonbux for basically doing nothing.

And sure, Chris might have been on the honor roll for like a semester or something, but when the classes he took included "Coping with Autism 101" and other dumb bullshit that normal kids didn't take, it hardly counts. He thinks that he's some intellectual giant because he got all B grades one semester when his course load was filled with shit that autsits were made to take... it's not that he's lying per se, but his pride at that accomplishment isn't justified in the real world.
 
And sure, Chris might have been on the honor roll for like a semester or something, but when the classes he took included "Coping with Autism 101" and other dumb bullshit that normal kids didn't take, it hardly counts.
Normal kids can take normal classes and their honor roll will matter just as much as a person who took all AP classes.

Honor roll has always been a relative prize, not absolute. It's always been bullshit.
He thinks that he's some intellectual giant because he got all B grades one semester when his course load was filled with shit that autsits were made to take... it's not that he's lying per se, but his pride at that accomplishment isn't justified in the real world.
Chris will think he's an intellectual giant for any reason. Well, and dipshits take honor roll seriously, at least seriously enough in pop culture for Chris to pick up on it.
 
Normal kids can take normal classes and their honor roll will matter just as much as a person who took all AP classes.

Honor roll has always been a relative prize, not absolute. It's always been bullshit.

Chris will think he's an intellectual giant for any reason. Well, and dipshits take honor roll seriously, at least seriously enough in pop culture for Chris to pick up on it.
Can't argue with any of this, but I notice that you didn't address the fact that Fatty pisses tugboat money away on toys and then begs for money for "bills" as if the two aren't directly correlated.
 
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Can't argue with any of this, but I notice that you didn't address the fact that Fatty pisses tugboat money away on toys and then begs for money for "bills" as if the two aren't directly correlated.

If the money is already spent, he can't spend it on bills.
Basically this.

Chris used to get like $700 a month of spending money. The rest Bob took out for bills and whatever.

Between Barb and Chris they get what? $3k a month? I could see that being paid completely on bills and they STILL would have to beg. They have a lot of debt. So instead of paying bills, still begging, and not getting toys. Chris is getting toys, paying bills, and then still begging.

To Chris this is logical and he still gets what he wants.
 
I still don't understand why people find it hard to believe that Chris was on honor roll. It's not like he was taking calculus, and we already know most of his teachers gave him the revolving door treatment.

And honestly, you can't completely blame them. They weren't equipped to deal with special needs in the context of their lesson plans.
 
I still don't understand why people find it hard to believe that Chris was on honor roll. It's not like he was taking calculus, and we already know most of his teachers gave him the revolving door treatment.

And honestly, you can't completely blame them. They weren't equipped to deal with special needs in the context of their lesson plans.
I’m not surprised, just sad that our educational system is partly to blame for his ego.
 
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