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Chris (like some other lolcows) is often called a "manchild" in the sense that he's biologically adult but psychologically stuck in single-digit age. This makes me wonder - how long would he take to figure this out:

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I once saw one of these at an exhibition, and a small child (maybe 6/7 years old) was absolutely transfixed by it and stared at the "miracle" in utter amazement. But even I (maybe 15 years old at the time) took a few seconds to find the solution (of course the pipe is hidden within the water pouring down).

Since everyone claims that CWC is child-like in nature, it may be an interesting psychological question how he would react if he happened upon one of these "flying faucets" (they're quite popular in exhibitions and water parks), and how long he'd take to find the answer -- or whether he'd come up with no explanation at all or an unrealistic one taken from video games, such as "anti-gravity".

I almost wonder if he'd just quickly chalk it up to magic and move on. Something I've never though about before is how deep and sincere CWC's belief in magic is.
 
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Something I've never though about before is how deep and sincere CWC's belief in magic is.
would chris shit himself if he went to see david copperfield's show?

also i would gladly pay a reasonable amount of money for him to send me a video of him doing a curse ye hammy haw on someone i know so i can burn a bunch of DVD's of it and strategically hide them in their house.
 
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I bet if six months ago, I made a thread asking "Will Chris ever start making videos again?" I'd get hit with many resounding No's and a locked thread.

Now he has made five videos in one full week.
 
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Chris (like some other lolcows) is often called a "manchild" in the sense that he's biologically adult but psychologically stuck in single-digit age. This makes me wonder - how long would he take to figure this out:

magic-founain-7%25255B2%25255D.jpg


I once saw one of these at an exhibition, and a small child (maybe 6/7 years old) was absolutely transfixed by it and stared at the "miracle" in utter amazement. But even I (maybe 15 years old at the time) took a few seconds to find the solution (of course the pipe is hidden within the water pouring down).

Since everyone claims that CWC is child-like in nature, it may be an interesting psychological question how he would react if he happened upon one of these "flying faucets" (they're quite popular in exhibitions and water parks), and how long he'd take to find the answer -- or whether he'd come up with no explanation at all or an unrealistic one taken from video games, such as "anti-gravity".
Chris strikes me as the sort of person who wouldn't bother to wonder how it works. If he was the sort of person who stopped to think about things, then frankly he wouldn't have spent years getting trolled. He lives in a tiny world in which stuff just happens.
 
Chris strikes me as the sort of person who wouldn't bother to wonder how it works. If he was the sort of person who stopped to think about things, then frankly he wouldn't have spent years getting trolled. He lives in a tiny world in which stuff just happens.
yea the only thing he'll stop to think about is how he can make the bullshit he WANTS to believe make sense in his head.
 
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Chris strikes me as the sort of person who wouldn't bother to wonder how it works. If he was the sort of person who stopped to think about things, then frankly he wouldn't have spent years getting trolled. He lives in a tiny world in which stuff just happens.

Yeah, Chris actually strikes me as someone with an almost unnatural lack of curiosity.

I remember some mailbags when his only answer to some lengthy mails were in the lines of "What is a screencap?", despite being already sitting in front of a computer with internet and literally ten seconds away from the answer if he could be arsed to simply google it.

Sometimes he does research on stuff, but only if it is related to some obsesive interest or inmediate benefit, never for the sake of knowledge. He is pretty content being an ignorant, I think.

Maybe because he believes he is very knowleageable about everything, despite actually knowing jack-shit about anything besides pokeymen.

After all, if a geinus like him doesn't know about something, its probably not worth the stress effort.
 
Yeah, Chris actually strikes me as someone with an almost unnatural lack of curiosity.

I remember some mailbags when his only answer to some lengthy mails were in the lines of "What is a screencap?", despite being already sitting in front of a computer with internet and literally ten seconds away from the answer if he could be arsed to simply google it.

Sometimes he does research on stuff, but only if it is related to some obsesive interest or inmediate benefit, never for the sake of knowledge. He is pretty content being an ignorant, I think.

Maybe because he believes he is very knowleageable about everything, despite actually knowing jack-shit about anything besides pokeymen.

After all, if a geinus like him doesn't know about something, its probably not worth the stress effort.

Hmm, yea.... Buh atty-way...
 
I wonder if Chris keeps up with pokemon in the same way he keeps up with Sonic (can he name all the pokemon?)

I also wonder if he had never been banned from the gameplace, would he still play TCG (ygo and pokemon)?
 
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