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Chris is currently at $1300???
 
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In CWC logic, humans are incapable of being creative and dreaming.

When the person in dimenion A writes something, it actually happens in dimension B. Same goes vice versa. That means Itchy and Scratchy in the Simpsons is real somewhere.

That means there's someone who's chronicling chris's life, who knows his personality, background, and his future. S/he may not know that the autistic fuck actually exist. I get why he says meta.

There's a reason why he hates writers and artists who're intentionally portray characters being inferior, deformed or unlikable (if it's Chris Chan).

Imagine if Geno made a Comprehensive Chris Chan Documentary series in C-197, and it's labelled fiction. If Geno wrote "Chris humped his PS3 and shoved a medallion up his ass", Chris in this dimension will do it.

If he made a stupid mistake again, I hope he won't say "it's not me. It was the chronicler that made me do this" as an excuse.
 
In CWC logic, humans are incapable of being creative and dreaming.

When the person in dimenion A writes something, it actually happens in dimension B. Same goes vice versa. That means Itchy and Scratchy in the Simpsons is real somewhere.

That means there's someone who's chronicling chris's life, who knows his personality, background, and his future. S/he may not know that the autistic fuck actually exist. I get why he says meta.

There's a reason why he hates writers and artists who're intentionally portray characters being inferior, deformed or unlikable (if it's Chris Chan).

Imagine if Geno made a Comprehensive Chris Chan Documentary series in C-197, and it's labelled fiction. If Geno wrote "Chris humped his PS3 and shoved a medallion up his ass", Chris in this dimension will do it.

If he made a stupid mistake again, I hope he won't say "it's not me. It was the chronicler that made me do this" as an excuse.
He is already blaming shit on being a pichu so.
 
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Chris has stated so many times that all of us have OCs that are our counterparts, but he says that Herbert Garrison is Donald Trump's counterpart.
Did it never occur to him that maybe Trump has, like, the God Emperor of all Mankind/universes as his OC?

Edit: I realized it myself just as I posted; to Chris we're just NPCs, not like we have any other reason to exist other than to validate his delusions.
 
Chris has stated so many times that all of us have OCs that are our counterparts, but he says that Herbert Garrison is Donald Trump's counterpart.
Did it never occur to him that maybe Trump has, like, the God Emperor of all Mankind/universes as his OC?

Edit: I realized it myself just as I posted; to Chris we're just NPCs, not like we have any other reason to exist other than to validate his delusions.
There is a lot of holes in Chris's logic but from what I am getting, your self-proclaimed OC is not always your C-197 counterpart. Chris appears to be the final arbiter in deciding your C-197 counter[art.
 
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Amazing just how much Chris was messed up by "Idea Guy".

"Sonichu lore" is now a clusterbomb.

Chris thinks he's a vidya console "goddess", 14BLC a "temple".

And of course, he thinks a toon world will merge with reality.

"Idea Guy" has done more damage than any other ween or troll.
 
Had Charb miraculously never had a fire despite disastrous housekeeping, and had none come along to exploit Chris' belief in toon world - or even better, had Chris not seen that Roger Rabbit movie - Chris would be much less crazy now. But it seems both the 14BLC fire and Idea Guys were an inevitability sooner or later.
 
There is a lot of holes in Chris's logic but from what I am getting, your self-proclaimed OC is not always your C-197 counterpart. Chris appears to be the final arbiter in deciding your C-197 counter[art.
So essentially Chris sees himself as this all powerful all knowing creator who can dictate when this so called merge is about to commence, I wonder how long he's going to go through this facade for, how long exactly is the process of the merge going to be? Is it some sort of massive dimensional vortex sucking everything from one dimension and depositing everything into ours or is it like a slow trickle where OCs just start materialising on our world over the course of a few days.

I guarantee that you can ask Chris about the most logical facts (that you can even make out) about his ramblings about the merge and he'll just start making shit up in his responses, because I don't think he's as serious about this garbage as he lets on.
 
This is a Christorical sentence that deserves more attention. From Chris's CWCipedia article re: Asperger's:
The people who first evaluated me ever even stated that I would never even make it to High School, much less even Write His Name. Take That and Smoke It, oldest doctors.
At a glance, it's just Chris overstating the depths from which he had to climb to overcome his own autism spectrum disorder. But like a lot of Chris's childhood "recollections," which are usually relayed through the filter of his parents, one wonders where the tiny kernel of truth lies and the exaggeration begins.

For a moment, let's take Chris at his word: his autism diagnosis was utterly pessimistic about his prospects. This may suggest:
  • He was initially diagnosed by an alarmist at best, a quack at worst. A second-rate diagnosis would jibe with Borb's third-rate parenting, whose first and last question about Chris's physical and mental well-being has always been "How much is this gonna cost us?"
  • The doctor in question told Borb "Your son has autism. High-functioning autism, if we had to put a pin in it. There's plenty that we can do to help him work with it, but there's plenty more you'll have to do..." Meanwhile, Borb, products of an older generation, checked out at "autism." (Very likely also, "How much is this gonna cost us?")
On the other hand, the Chandlers have clung to the informal "high-functioning" qualifier like a security blanket. While the HFA labels gives Chris the patina of "nearly neurotypical," one would think that the Chandlers, never a family to leave a heartstring unpulled, would have played the "surmounting the odds" card more than this one time.

Or their relationship with the condition was just that queasy and inconsistent. Definitely one of those.
 
Chris is notable enough to have a Wikipedia article. If KF has one, so should he. I think the resistance to that by Wikipedians isn’t due to some objective standard of notability (AFAIK there is none), but because they’re pretentious pseudointellectuals who consider him too crass of a subject for their “intellectual” site (let’s just forget the thousands of articles on anime and sexual fetishes).

To be fair, Chris and weens probably bungled it in the first place by being a nuisance on there.
 
Chris is notable enough to have a Wikipedia article. If KF has one, so should he. I think the resistance to that by Wikipedians isn’t due to some objective standard of notability (AFAIK there is none), but because they’re pretentious pseudointellectuals who consider him too crass of a subject for their “intellectual” site (let’s just forget the thousands of articles on anime and sexual fetishes).

To be fair, Chris and weens probably bungled it in the first place by being a nuisance on there.
Let’s be honest, a lot of people on Wikipedia can legit be lolcows of some form.
 
Okay I have a question for those of you who know Pokemon (I only played Pokemon Red for Game Boy--that's it).

In Sonichu #15 Rosechu talks about being worried that Kel is going to put her back into "P.C."

Would that term be used, like, by a pokemon on a pokemon cartoon, or is Rosechu being metaphysical or whatever by referencing computer technology?

I know that Pokemon video games have the concept of putting unused creatures into "PC", but is that just, like, game instructions, or is it something that the characters themselves would know?

...And is it just, like, putting them back in Poke Balls? Or are Poke Balls and PC separate?
 
Okay I have a question for those of you who know Pokemon (I only played Pokemon Red for Game Boy--that's it).

In Sonichu #15 Rosechu talks about being worried that Kel is going to put her back into "P.C."

Would that term be used, like, by a pokemon on a pokemon cartoon, or is Rosechu being metaphysical or whatever by referencing computer technology?

I know that Pokemon video games have the concept of putting unused creatures into "PC", but is that just, like, game instructions, or is it something that the characters themselves would know?

...And is it just, like, putting them back in Poke Balls? Or are Poke Balls and PC separate?
People know in-universe, Red includes the guy who made the system.
 
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