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Seems like the “Praetor” people’s goal is to grift off of Chris’s ironic following with Sonichu merch. How has non-Chris people trying to monetize Sonichu typically gone? Guessing not well, since Chris’s biggest fandom passionately hates both weens and sending Chris money.

Also, who runs the Sonichu online store? Did the CWCki ever do shirts like KF does now?
 
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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.

I think the Wikipedia ban on Chris having an article is a relic from when he was constantly creating articles about himself and even after he gained an internet following, he was deemed not noteworthy.

Even champthom himself actively campaigned against Chris having an article and was a Wikipedia editor as well.

Granted, I do think Chris really didn't meet the site's notability guidelines until the PewDiePie videos at the absolute earliest.
 
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I think the Wikipedia ban on Chris having an article is a relic from when he was constantly creating articles about himself and even after he gained an internet following, he was deemed not noteworthy.
Didn't they also think it was a troll writing Chris' article and not Chris himself?
 
if he keeps saying "The merge is happening right now, you just can't see it around you." it makes me thunk:

He literally believes pre-existing people, like you and I, will get powers if we believe hard enough now that the merge is happening.

The thing is, wouldn't we be able to that happening at least? If Chris can make objects "fall over" with his "telepathy", wouldn't we be able to see more instances of people doing stuff like that now? We surely wouldn't see the cartoons running around like they can, but can't we at least see our real life humans suddenly flying around interacting with invisible people? Wouldn't even our instincts make us believe something really is different?

Or is his thinking like this: the merge is happening, but our spirits divided from our human bodies and went to a new dimension. We are still able to see what's happening in the new dimension thanks to our divided soul, but we remain normal here. If so, what now?

Is it too late for a hot woman to take one for the team and troll Chris into normalcy?
 
Now that the merge has finally happened I hope Chris gets sexually assaulted by Minecraft
 
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Now that the merge has finally happened I hope Chris gets sexually assaulted by Minecraft
I appreciate the fact that you don't wish to see him being raped IN Minecraft, but BY Minecraft. As in, you're starting 2021 hoping to witness a disgusting broken manchild being anally ravaged by the virtual and commercial entity full of crying kids and JAVA spaghetti code that is Minecraft. What a chad move.
 
WHY do so many autistic people like Sonic and My Little Pony? It's a really bizarre skew, there's nowhere near as many autistic fans of other shows though there are plenty to choose from.
 
WHY do so many autistic people like Sonic and My Little Pony? It's a really bizarre skew, there's nowhere near as many autistic fans of other shows though there are plenty to choose from.
It is a combination of certain factors as to why many autistic individuals cling onto these franchises. My take on it is that the characters have very distinct, obvious and straightforward personalities with no complexities to speak off, making it easy for people to like and understand, they are also designed in a particular way that is stylised to contrast drastically between different characters making them look individually cool, smart, quirky, tough etc. based on appearances alone. Like if they're human/non-human, have super powers or none, from a very kid friendly cheerful world/dangerous more realistic one, things like that.

Essentially just appealing to people of a younger (or for people that don't really comprehend deeply sophisticated characters/story) audience that is easily taken back by this sort of media that's designed in this way.

It's very easy to see why the Sonic franchise fits this mold, although MLP wasn't really positioned to be some sort cheerful happy go lucky show for the most part (only when you look at certain characters and stories I suppose), but it ended attracting a bunch of sperges anyway because of an overblown 4chan joke that went to far, and older adults ended up becoming genuinely interested in this girly pony power basket case of a show all because of a giant charade of ironic fans, that then actually gave rise to people who realised that they actually enjoyed this level of plot and cute but OP as hell characters (and the creators of the franchise absolutely despise the fact that it ever did gain this reputation with this audience in the first place, but the idiots buy all the merchandise and other media anyway, so Hasbro aren't complaining).
 
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It is a combination of certain factors as to why many autistic individuals cling onto these franchises. My take on it is that the characters have very distinct, obvious and straightforward personalities with no complexities to speak off, making it easy for people to like and understand, they are also designed in a particular way that is stylised to contrast drastically between different characters making them look individually cool, smart, quirky, tough etc. based on appearances alone. Like if they're human/non-human, have super powers or none, from a very kid friendly cheerful world/dangerous more realistic one, things like that.

Essentially just appealing to people of a younger (or for people that don't really comprehend deeply sophisticated characters/story) audience that is easily taken back by this sort of media that's designed in this way.

It's very easy to see why the Sonic franchise fits this mold, although MLP wasn't really positioned to be some sort cheerful happy go lucky show for the most part (only when you look at certain characters and stories I suppose), but it ended attracting a bunch of sperges anyway because of an overblown 4chan joke that went to far, and older adults ended up becoming genuinely interested in this girly pony power basket case of a show all because of a giant charade of ironic fans, that then actually gave rise to people who realised that they actually enjoyed this level of plot and cute but OP as hell characters (and the creators of the franchise absolutely despise the fact that it ever did gain this reputation with this audience in the first place, but the idiots buy all the merchandise and other media anyway, so Hasbro aren't complaining).
I've watched most of MLP. They do all have their personality very much written into their appearance. Although in other terms like maturity and character complexity I'd say it's about the same as Spongebob (some episodes are much more childish than that yeah, but IMO most have a lot of adult references and/or broader appeal).

Someone suggested it's all due to furries which I felt makes sense except for Thomas the Tank. Thomas might be 'cause autists infamously love trains... But yeah a lot of the time, and with Chris actually, the fans seem to actually want to fuck the characters. People buy those body pillows with ponies and such, draw weird porn with ponies or Sonic, that kinda thing.
 
WHY do so many autistic people like Sonic and My Little Pony? It's a really bizarre skew, there's nowhere near as many autistic fans of other shows though there are plenty to choose from.
Because they're both re-colour friendly universes, where the whole cast is just the same character over and over again, with different accessories, tick-a-box personality traits, and different colour fur. Autists like the predictability of it. Plus, it makes it insanely easy to make your own unique, individual, super-creative OC by following the formula, and it'll probably be just as good as any character in the actual show.
 
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