I'm pretty sure a lot of the people you're talking to just skim through it to get a general idea of what's been happening , then watch whatever video or read whatever social media post it references.
If you watch the video or the social media, you're not privy to what prompted that. Most of the most famous Chris content was prompted / manipulated. People who believe that stuff was natural Chris, without any prompting, are going to get a very strange understanding of the situation.
I mean, not even a week ago he said "I'm not crazy so I'm not gonna see a psychiatrist, now let me tell you about my imaginary friends and magic and cartoon universes that are totally 100% real! Look! I even have a sonichu ball to prove it!"
Chris didn't say he wasn't going to see a psychiatrist. He's seeing a shrink right now.
That's an example of the reality of the situation not reaching the internet. That's almost all of Chris' day-to-day life. And when something does reach the internet, it's not an accurate portrayal of the situation.
I'm pretty sure the cwcki bias has very little to do with what people actually think of him.
People think Chris is extremely easy to seduce into e-girlfriend situations. That's not the case. Lots of organized manipulation was responsible for every e-girlfriend after Ivy. And Ivy herself was vetted by Bob and Barb.
That puts a huge spin on what people think of Chris and his reputation.
This is coming from someone who genuinely likes Chris.
Why? Why do you like Chris?
While I agree we aren’t afforded the detailed view of Chris’s day to day life that you and the other “moon goons” are I would still disagree.
I don't have a view of Chris' day-to-day. I've seen just enough of it to know that my preconceived notions are frequently wrong.
For example, if someone told you that Chris has been working at mcdonalds for six months, would that surprise you? Why or why not?
Let’s lay the cwcki aside and just look at the Role Playing saga, Chris with absolutely no evidence or any rational or sane reason to easily believed everything those two told him. Everything that Chris was fed by the two twits is stuff you would be hard pressed to make a small child believe. Despite this they were able to get Chris to harm himself, humiliate himself, extorted thousands of dollars from him, and got him to punch his mother in the face.
How do you know? You haven't seen the logs.
Man, they're just writing that incoherent gibberish down and there's a lot of things that are uttered by Chris.
Uttered by Chris in what context? What prompted him to say it? Is it scripted content? Is Chris being paid? These are the questions people should be asking.