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How Chris defined stereotyping
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Using the Chris chan filter, he only read the second part of the tweet.
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Remember it was the Idea Guys who thought of it not Chris.

Although I do think it's important to take into consideration that it's not like he conjured up that all the OCs and worlds/places in his comics just came to existence out of nowhere, he's always believed since he was a Kid that his characters he created were real and the telling of his comics was no work of fiction. It's just that the IG exploited Chris knowing that he was becoming ever more credulous and his deteriorating grip on reality just made the IG efforts all the more easier to make him justify that his characters and the dimensions between ours and "his" are ever more real.
 
Remember it was the Idea Guys who thought of it not Chris.
Does that make Chris a gnostic android?! Is Sanshoes his demi-urge?
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Chris is just mad because he'll never rise to any of those titles. All his weight goes to his gunt. In fact, his gunt his robbing all his extremities except his chin/face of fat.
 
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Sonichu was written as the ideal male hero Chris wants to be, which was his original purpose, then Chris wrote himself into the comics directly and thus relegated Sonichu to a supporting role.

Chris thought being a Tomgirl meant he wouldn’t have to worry about being trolled ever again, and that he was starting over clean— new name, dress style, personality. He was making friends and trying his damndest to separate himself from his former self, and thought his road to china was guaranteed. Now it’s all coming undone— he’s a reject troon even in a community of reject troons (the brony fandom), and he desperately wants to feel like he’s belongs to part of a group. The TF2 analysis show is just the major brony content creators playing TF2 as their OCs; they have their own in-jokes and references that play on their real world relationships with one another that Chris will never, ever relate to. When he streams himself watching it and parrots every bit of dialogue, it’s painfully clear he wishes he could be a big-name part of the fandom. In his mind he’s the OG brony, so he deserves a spot in their clique despite not contributing anything meaningful to the fandom.

He’s realized his gambit to get people to accept and even integrate him into their circles has failed and thus his tomgirl identity no longer has any purpose to him. So now he’s come full circle and returning to using Sonichu— when he raged at MLW in her office, he claimed that felt Sonichu was with him and was expressing his own disapproval through Chris’s body. He believes he can avoid consequence for the shit he says by claiming it’s actually Sonichu. Right now he doesn’t want to admit he made a severe mistake thinking being a tomgirl would be the end-all solution to the trials and tribulations he faces in life.
Not only will lardass never be able to relate to these people because he knows nothing about tf2 or how even people like them think and act. But also because of the army of weens and trolls who have no doubt sent the analysists every gross pervey or embarrassing detail about Chris to them.
 
Not only will lardass never be able to relate to these people because he knows nothing about tf2 or how even people like them think and act. But also because of the army of weens and trolls who have no doubt sent the analysists every gross pervey or embarrassing detail about Chris to them.
Yeah that’s the other thing: Chris doesn’t play PC games let alone TF2. It’s also a very teamwork focused game and requires you to think on your toes and co-ordinate strats with other players. I don’t understand why he has an obsession with the TF2 Analysis crew; the whole appeal is that you’re familiar with each of their individual channels and watch their shit regularly. I think it’s only because that particular episode he streamed was apparently hyped up within the fandom so he wanted to stay relevant with what everyone was talking about. Most of the brony fandom is derivative fanfic shit like *groan* Fallout Equestria and shit like that.

The fandom is dying— it’s not even about the show, it’s about the OCs. It’s more or less just a subset of the furry community at this point. With no conventions to go to presently, Chris has to get his annual social interaction fix somehow. The lack of a BronyCon 2020 is taking it’s toll on him.
 
Although I do think it's important to take into consideration that it's not like he conjured up that all the OCs and worlds/places in his comics just came to existence out of nowhere, he's always believed since he was a Kid that his characters he created were real and the telling of his comics was no work of fiction. It's just that the IG exploited Chris knowing that he was becoming ever more credulous and his deteriorating grip on reality just made the IG efforts all the more easier to make him justify that his characters and the dimensions between ours and "his" are ever more real.

Did he actually believe it since he was a kid? I feel like he picked it up from South Park when he saw Optimus Prime and other heroes from when he was a kid existing for real in an alternate dimension. That was 2007ish.

I don't believe he can make abstract thought either. I think he can only Frankenstein things he's seen and stitches a bunch of characters and plots from shows he has watched into a story of mangled parts.
 
Sonichu was written as the ideal male hero Chris wants to be, which was his original purpose, then Chris wrote himself into the comics directly and thus relegated Sonichu to a supporting role.

Chris thought being a Tomgirl meant he wouldn’t have to worry about being trolled ever again, and that he was starting over clean— new name, dress style, personality. He was making friends and trying his damndest to separate himself from his former self, and thought his road to china was guaranteed. Now it’s all coming undone— he’s a reject troon even in a community of reject troons (the brony fandom), and he desperately wants to feel like he’s belongs to part of a group. The TF2 analysis show is just the major brony content creators playing TF2 as their OCs; they have their own in-jokes and references that play on their real world relationships with one another that Chris will never, ever relate to. When he streams himself watching it and parrots every bit of dialogue, it’s painfully clear he wishes he could be a big-name part of the fandom. In his mind he’s the OG brony, so he deserves a spot in their clique despite not contributing anything meaningful to the fandom.

He’s realized his gambit to get people to accept and even integrate him into their circles has failed and thus his tomgirl identity no longer has any purpose. So now he’s come full circle and returning to using Sonichu— when he raged at MLW in her office, he claimed that he felt Sonichu was with him and was expressing his own disapproval through Chris’s body. He believes he can avoid consequence for the shit he says by claiming it’s actually Sonichu. Right now he doesn’t want to admit he made a severe mistake thinking being a tomgirl would be the end-all solution to the trials and tribulations he faces in life.
Your argument is amazing! Chris is just extremely pathetic. He's stuck being unable to relate to human beings permanently. I would fear for his life after being rejected by the lowest of the low, but suicide is too abstract for him to understand.
 
Did he actually believe it since he was a kid? I feel like he picked it up from South Park when he saw Optimus Prime and other heroes from when he was a kid existing for real in an alternate dimension. That was 2007ish.

I don't believe he can make abstract thought either. I think he can only Frankenstein things he's seen and stitches a bunch of characters and plots from shows he has watched into a story of mangled parts.
This was probably more his speed...
He was 25 in 07, and yes that's when Imaginationland aired.
 
TF2. It’s also a very teamwork focused game and requires you to think on your toes and co-ordinate strats with other players.

And Chris, of course, would have to be the most super-special one of them all. After he came up with that bullshit about being DA RED SPY, does anyone else remember that 'training session' he fantasised, in which he basically ran around effortlessly taking down all of his friends with his 133t 5k1llz?...
 
I know there's an online version of bronycon but he's picky about it.

I recall the time someone gave him the brilliant suggestion of selling merch at a convention, and he snapped that he'd be unable to walk around and experience the Con. His level of unwillingness to accept change is peak tard.
 
I recall the time someone gave him the brilliant suggestion of selling merch at a convention, and he snapped that he'd be unable to walk around and experience the Con. His level of unwillingness to accept change is peak tard.
Lol, I think he also wanted someone else to sell the merch for him.
 
I recall the time someone gave him the brilliant suggestion of selling merch at a convention, and he snapped that he'd be unable to walk around and experience the Con. His level of unwillingness to accept change is peak tard.
Ye, then he started to illegally sell signed postcards and pass out his business card to everyone he meets. I think he stopped when people warned him hard enough that he will be thrown out for selling merch without permission.
 
Did he actually believe it since he was a kid? I feel like he picked it up from South Park when he saw Optimus Prime and other heroes from when he was a kid existing for real in an alternate dimension. That was 2007ish.

Nah man. It goes waaay further back than that.

Probably to 1988 and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”.

*Chris would have been around 6 years old, so smack in the middle of the most important formative years.

*This was also pre-speech Chris if Im not mistaken. So he had no one to talk to, about the big impression the movie had made on him.

*Chris has mentioned WFRR to Liquid Chris (I think) amongst others as an example of what he believes.

*It plays right along with the other great personal hero he has: American Rabbit.


Chris has probably also watched a bunch of quack documentaries on YouTube and TV about parallel dimensions and the Many Worlds interpretation of Quantum Theory.

Add that on top of whatever autistic ideas Chris formed on the basis of WFRR, and you get to current day Chris.

I recall the time someone gave him the brilliant suggestion of selling merch at a convention, and he snapped that he'd be unable to walk around and experience the Con. His level of unwillingness to accept change is peak tard.

Unwillingness to change anything and... Laziness.

I recall a time Chris literally sharted his DIRTY CRAPPED BRIEFS, when talking to Kaycee or Jackie about getting a job.

His laziness is so monumental that I wouldn’t be surprised if he literally feels physical revulsion at the thought of getting a job.

Anything even remotely close to gainful employment: Such as drawing comics for money or selling CWC souvenirs at a convention, is an instant turnoff for Chris.

(Shit, Chris has probably spent hundreds of hours drawing his comics. But the moment it turned into something that vaguely could be interpreted as work, he quit and didn’t make a comic for years.)
 
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Yeah that’s the other thing: Chris doesn’t play PC games let alone TF2. It’s also a very teamwork focused game and requires you to think on your toes and co-ordinate strats with other players. I don’t understand why he has an obsession with the TF2 Analysis crew; the whole appeal is that you’re familiar with each of their individual channels and watch their shit regularly. I think it’s only because that particular episode he streamed was apparently hyped up within the fandom so he wanted to stay relevant with what everyone was talking about. Most of the brony fandom is derivative fanfic shit like *groan* Fallout Equestria and shit like that.

The fandom is dying— it’s not even about the show, it’s about the OCs. It’s more or less just a subset of the furry community at this point. With no conventions to go to presently, Chris has to get his annual social interaction fix somehow. The lack of a BronyCon 2020 is taking it’s toll on him.
I wouldn't say dying...a subset of the furry crowd maybe but really even with no show or cons backing it up I've always felt the brony base is like a lovecratian elder good. Going quiet for a while to rest and build up before coming back to spread madness and lunacy wherever it goes.....much like Chris himself in some ways.
 
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