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Yeah, thats what I meant.
ah ok, i didnt remember that being in the original. I stand corrected than.
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Yeah, thats what I meant.
He was offering a salary of 25% of all profits to each employee, meaning that if he'd somehow managed to hire more than three people he'd have been getting no money himself.
Chris, you're not one to be lecturing about theft when your magnum opus is blatant copyright infringement.
Surprised this didn't get posted yet from the cwcki
I know the people wanted from Chris for what he's known for: unreadable unoriginal sonichu comics.he does the obvious and complains that nobody has recognized all his hard work and forked over five hundred dollars.
And videos where he rages at some unknown adversary.I know the people wanted from Chris for what he's known for: unreadable unoriginal sonichu comics.
Lol his neck fat completely eats the chain. That said, his medallion is new and clean where Chris's is ancient, moldy, filthy and disintegrating. If you compare poorly to Sockers on any level, it's time to reexamine your life!I am concerned the sonichu medallion is cutting off oxygen flow to his brain
Then again, that might explain a lot of things about him.
Couldn't help himself from bringing the merge into the corona virus as usual. "Gotham city is totally in new Jersey guys that's why there's so much death"View attachment 1325397
"Link with a chunk of Moldavite to overpower himself up with". Who's he referring to?
Cwcism of the day: compliment = compatible
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Chris has been interacting with Sockness lately
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Keep it up, Sockness.
I don’t think it’s an autistic thing. You’re overthinking it. Chris is just a spazz. Lots of people hoard useless shit and it’s more common than you think.May I ask, why do autistic men collect and play with toys? I mean, obviously, they don't realize they look even more exceptional.
That's just a hoarder like Barb. I've noticed that autistic men collect toys, specifically, for some odd reason.I don’t think it’s an autistic thing. You’re overthinking it. Chris is just a spazz. Lots of people hoard useless shit and it’s more common than you think.
Picture 1 (outside hallway)
Here outside my cousin’s room, he cannot even get in as shown in the pic below. The hoard has started to perturb outside his bedroom so like a bridge troll he sits outside on his laptop where he eats and sleeps in the hallway to better guard his trove of treasures.
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Picture 2: Inside of room (left)
I barely managed to squeeze by while he was out of the house and wedge myself through the doorway. I took extra precaution to ensure the garbage was placed exactly as it was before leaving. “Hey is that an original NES still in box?!”
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Picture 3 Inside of room (right)
Here you can clearly see he has used the hoard to block out the sun from coming in through the window (mostly). Note the collection of dolls strewn about the piles and various magazines. Again just as picture 2, I was standing at the door unable to proceed into the bedroom any further.
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So there you have it. My cousin isn’t autistic. There’s definitely something wrong with him as he’s 40 years old and hasn’t worked a job since 16. Thus beating CWC’s record by a few years and sucks off SSI disability.
So in closing, hoarding is a very common thing not just limited to autistics.
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no one cares about you & your tard cousinI don’t think it’s an autistic thing. You’re overthinking it. Chris is just a spazz. Lots of people hoard useless shit and it’s more common than you think.
Picture 1 (outside hallway)
Here outside my cousin’s room, he cannot even get in as shown in the pic below. The hoard has started to perturb outside his bedroom so like a bridge troll he sits outside on his laptop where he eats and sleeps in the hallway to better guard his trove of treasures.
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Picture 2: Inside of room (left)
I barely managed to squeeze by while he was out of the house and wedge myself through the doorway. I took extra precaution to ensure the garbage was placed exactly as it was before leaving. “Hey is that an original NES still in box?!”
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Picture 3 Inside of room (right)
Here you can clearly see he has used the hoard to block out the sun from coming in through the window (mostly). Note the collection of dolls strewn about the piles and various magazines. Again just as picture 2, I was standing at the door unable to proceed into the bedroom any further.
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So there you have it. My cousin isn’t autistic. There’s definitely something wrong with him as he’s 40 years old and hasn’t worked a job since 16. Thus beating CWC’s record by a few years and sucks off SSI disability.
So in closing, hoarding is a very common thing not just limited to autistics.
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He collects that too. It’s been buried under that pile since the 1980s but there’s lots of ghost busters, TMNT, Bravia and buthead figurines and the sort.That's just a hoarder like Barb. I've noticed that autistic men collect toys, specifically, for some odd reason.
My cousin isn’t autistic
So there you have it. My cousin isn’t autistic.