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I always thought it was supposed to be Nick Bate’s horrible teeth.
Close, but it isn't Nick, it's T.J. Church.
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I always thought it was supposed to be Nick Bate’s horrible teeth.
That's because a lot of the users and probably some of the mods where KF people....this site is surprisingly not being blamed on.
I can confirm that the admins love the farms. If you so much as mentioned that you use it, they gave you this "trusted" role that let you see a hidden channel.That's because a lot of the users and probably some of the mods where KF people....
One night in rythm they where playing Nulls Kengle stream, and they where talking about him playing life is strange. Also one of their rules is basically a direct rip from one of the forum guidelines.
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I imagine he is still scrote deep in Pokemon like Cosmo Wright and the autists I knew in high school are.
Is he sperging about the DLC announcement anywhere? That's a popular spergout thing going on right now.Maybe he's playing Sword/Shield. He hasn't played Go in months.
@Marvin is literally one of the admins.That's because a lot of the users and probably some of the mods where KF people....
Maybe they're just a lie, or maybe he has high blood sugar.The headaches are probably just from focusing his mind for too long on imagining his adventures in CWCville.
Or breathing in the hoard.Maybe they're just a lie, or maybe he has high blood sugar.
And possibly constant bug bites.Or breathing in the hoard.
fleas, ticks, ear wigs, bed bugs, mites, roaches, and scabies are insects. Be sensitivesAnd possibly constant bug bites.
His autism gives him limitations, worse when he's on unhealthy lifestyleThe headaches are probably just from focusing his mind for too long on imagining his adventures in CWCville.
Maybe they're just a lie, or maybe he has high blood sugar.
If he's convinced that doing it weekly makes the merge happen sooner, he will.I still wish he’d make videos again.
But he did a livestream twice. If only it wasn't about his crappy card gameVideos are work. Tweets are easy. He used to post things as rebuttal on the CWCipedia but other people could edit and vandalize it so videos were easier
He's invested a lot of energy and time into the card game instead of the comics. He's put just as much effort into that as he has once done with the comics.I wonder if Chris just doesn't do the comics anymore because he has clinical depression. I don't think I need to tell you how his lifestyle, diet, physical health and daily routine can all heavily contribute to that. People who exhibit even one facet of Chris' life have depression. Current Chris complains about "stress" and "headaches" way more than Old Chris did. I don't think him stopping the comics is so much laziness as it is just a complete and utter lack of motivation as he steadily continues to find more ways to shut down all of his higher-level brain functions with a steady dose of cartoons. Drawing used to be an outlet for him, now it's just a quick-and-dirty exhaust while his mind still needs some semblance of stimulation from within the prison of a bedroom he's made for himself.
He's invested a lot of energy and time into the card game instead of the comics. He's put just as much effort into that as he has once done with the comics.
I wonder if he even knows he's depressed anymore. That whether he's deluded himself so far that he just ignores the causes of depression related symptoms (being tired, headaches, etc).
I can't think of something easier to do than making tssf cards.The cards are easier to make than the comics. The comics require drawing several entire pages of coordinated panels telling a consistent story and carrying dialogue. All chris has to do to make a card is a quick doodle and some flavor text. It's the mental exercise equivalent of making a home cooked meal versus eating some potato chips from the bag. It may be comparable physical labor, but it's more mentally taxing to do the comics. Don't forget chris quantifies any form of labor ten thousand fold from what we do, so it's a significant difference for him.