Containment Random Thoughts & Questions

Back in the 27th of April, 2017 Chris uploaded a video where he talked about attending a caregiver class and said he learnt a lot about dementia so assumedly it was some time around then:
Y'all aware that mother jerkin' duck right?
 
I honestly only see Chris going into secure lockdown for the rest of his life; like a permanent rest home/psych ward with restraints or heavy doses of psych meds.
Won't happen. That only happens in Virginia if you're classified as a "sexually violent predator" and virtually certain to reoffend. No crime Chris has been charged with qualifies for such treatment.
 
It looks like Chris is not sending any letters.

Preator's store is selling rejected garbage as products now.

Vine hasn't been updated but is the Teflon Tard still in jail? Could he be in some confinement?
My guess is he is still in jail because no beds have opened up in group homes. Those are few and far between.

It's possible that at the advice of mental health professionals, his mail is limited to communications with Mr. Heilberg, or filtered so that weens can't send him stuff so all he gets is letters about his court case and unpaid debts.
 
Ah, that explains why the CWCki went down the same time as this site.
It's a shame because I like to read it when waiting for the bus before work.
People have been clamoring for some sort of offline encyclopedia of the cwcki for the longest time (not just using the wayback machine), honestly if someone was to pull all the pages from the wiki and collate them into some sort of physical book it could make fair bit of money from all the autists and weens that want to put it alongside their dusty waifu figure shelf or as a coffee table book.

Might get a little complicated in some parts in regards to fair use and where the material is published, but I doubt the person who decides to sell the physical encyclopedia of the cwcki would find themselves in any legal trouble.

Or to play it even more safe, they wouldn't even have to actually approach a publisher, if they're competent enough they could put together the book themselves with editing software and just organise some company to print and bind them together and then ship them to paying customers.
 
Chris was stuck in a cell all by himself with nothing but time.
He has things to occupy his pea brain which require less work than composing letters. Never underestimate how fucking lazy this man is.

The letters were one of his only interactions with the outside world.
Does he want interactions with the outside world? He likes them, sometimes, in part because he likes it when people larp with him and kiss his ass. But does he have a need for them great enough to surpass his laziness?

Now the letters have stopped because he is mostly in a mental hospital.
According to Vine, he is mostly in jail. Entirely, in fact.

I agree that it’s probably an outside force stopping the communications, but it’s still possible that Chris is being Chris.
 
I agree that it’s probably an outside force stopping the communications, but it’s still possible that Chris is being Chris.
Would it be legal to prevent someone incarcerated in jail from receiving and sending mail? (Assuming he is still in jail and not a mental health facility or something)

I don’t know about US law but this website that looks like it knows what it’s talking about states prisoners should be allowed to do both:
 
Were we ever given a reason for Barb's transitioning from snorlax to gilf? I wasn't paying attention then suddenly she's skinny and drinking meals they give to dimentia patients who forget to eat.
Maybe she's been demented for a long time.
Given how she started dropping pounds after Bob's death, I think grief may have played a part. I know Barb frequently gets portrayed as a gold digger who only married Bob because he was well-off, but I think she genuinely did love him, seeing as how she stayed with him for three decades, which is far longer than any of her previous relationships.
 
Would it be legal to prevent someone incarcerated in jail from receiving and sending mail? (Assuming he is still in jail and not a mental health facility or something)

I don’t know about US law but this website that looks like it knows what it’s talking about states prisoners should be allowed to do both:
Honestly, whether legal or not if chris was prevented a long time ago from both sending letters and posting stuff online he would be so much better off. The only reason hes ""famous"" or in jail right now is because of his constant need to put his personal info out into the public.
 
People have been clamoring for some sort of offline encyclopedia of the cwcki for the longest time (not just using the wayback machine), honestly if someone was to pull all the pages from the wiki and collate them into some sort of physical book it could make fair bit of money from all the autists and weens that want to put it alongside their dusty waifu figure shelf or as a coffee table book.

Might get a little complicated in some parts in regards to fair use and where the material is published, but I doubt the person who decides to sell the physical encyclopedia of the cwcki would find themselves in any legal trouble.

Or to play it even more safe, they wouldn't even have to actually approach a publisher, if they're competent enough they could put together the book themselves with editing software and just organise some company to print and bind them together and then ship them to paying customers.
I would love a Chris Chan book that's like the comprehensive history but written. I highly doubt anyone professional enough would want to work with Chris and the legal aspect is too risky, knowing Chris' sycophants encouraging and financing a lawsuit.
 
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