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No, Tyrone! Not da Leggo, I promise I'll meet my quota next time! I didn't mean to put peanut butter on dat pickle, HONEST!I can’t wait till he gets a pimp
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No, Tyrone! Not da Leggo, I promise I'll meet my quota next time! I didn't mean to put peanut butter on dat pickle, HONEST!I can’t wait till he gets a pimp
He already has one. Her name is Barbara Chandler and instead of chalices, she has bananas and dental workI can’t wait till he gets a pimp
LOL, calm down.Do you people think his mean spirit posture has something to do with him being autistic or just bad parenting? I tend to feel like people tolerate Chris under the excuse that he is mentally ill... but is he really THAT mentally exceptional? He is a high functional autistic person. He can drive, he behaves "properly" for a normal manchild. I don't think pulling the "he is autistic, give him a break" is a reasonable excuse. Some people will even say he isn't really autistic and that is just a condition to excuse bad parenting that result in a social inept manchild.
Some people will even say he isn't really autistic and that is just a condition to excuse bad parenting that result in a social inept manchild.
He is capable of doing everything a normal person can. His "disability" in no way stops him from being fully functional. His behavior mirrors more of a manchild, the result of awful parenting, a person too sheltered and spoiled.lol no
He is capable of doing everything a normal person can. His "disability" in no way stops him from being fully functional. His behavior mirrors more of a manchild, the result of awful parenting, a person too sheltered and spoiled.
He had a normal school life, he was actually quite social with his "gal" pals.
The problems started when he was force to confront the real world, to go to a place where people expect you to behave like an adult. A place like college.
I don't want to dismiss autism as a problem regarding Chris, but from what I know, from what I saw and read, his autism isn't all that problematic. Again, it feels like the bigger source that led to his troubled development as a child was pure and bad parenting.
Plenty of people, the lolcows, show such problematic behavior. Erratic and at points, self destructive.Millions of people are brought up terribly. Yes, his parents failed him but there are way deeper things going on here. He believed he was growing a vagina when all he had was an open infection, he allegedly believes animu girls are gods, he thinks someday he'll be able to give birth... I could go on and on... Is it the 'tism alone? Doubtful. I think there are undiagnosed mental illnesses at play. But to say he's as functional as the average bear is over the top. His grip on reality is profoundly disabling imo.
Are you on the spectrum? Serious question.
Plenty of people, the lolcows, show such problematic behavior. Erratic and at points, self destructive.
Are you going to claim every person obsessed with gangstalking is autistic? Or that Randy Stairs, that believed his Danny Phantom OCs were real and he would be fucking them if he killed enough people, is a clinically autistic person? Or are you going to blame external reasons like social interactions as reasons that turned normal people with insane individuals?
It is common to see well adjusted, normal people, turned into insane zealots. People that got fed propaganda, their minds format by other groups, that turned those "good citizens" into public menaces.
I doubt that bad parenting isn't the bigger cause for Chris lack of social skills or normal behavior. I saw plenty of autistic people to whom lives were actually affected by serious cases of autism. Where autism is a serious mental illness that cause exceptionalism in mental development and grow.
What I see in Chris is the result of bad parenting and bad social decisions.
He is capable of doing everything a normal person can. His "disability" in no way stops him from being fully functional. His behavior mirrors more of a manchild, the result of awful parenting, a person too sheltered and spoiled.
He had a normal school life, he was actually quite social with his "gal" pals.
The problems started when he was force to confront the real world, to go to a place where people expect you to behave like an adult. A place like college.
I don't want to dismiss autism as a problem regarding Chris, but from what I know, from what I saw and read, his autism isn't all that problematic. Again, it feels like the bigger source that led to his troubled development as a child was pure and bad parenting.
You're not quite understanding what I'm laying down, homeslice. Autism isn't a mental illness first off, it's a developmental disorder. You can have autism along with a mental illness. People who are paranoid to a point of debilitatation (ex. gangstalking) are ALL mentally ill. Maybe they have autism too, it's a case by case thing and really it's unrelated.
Is mental illness genetic or the result of environmental factors? It can absolutely be both but I'm 99% sure Bob and Barbara didn't encourage taint cutting when Chris was a wee lad. I'm doubtful they told him he could grow a uterus and I'm doubtful that when they talked about sex they encouraged him to drink his semen with a side of his preferred soda.
His laziness and tendency to be a mooch could be parenting, his bizarre beliefs about his body, the world and his absolute disconnect from reality is something else entirely.
I agree with you. A lot of mental illness tend to be dormant till an catalyst fires up psychosis and other erratic behavior. But again, I still think that, regarding those cases, and Chris is part of that group, a lot of the issues those people end up manifesting could be easily avoided through proper social interaction and parenting.
Regarding Chris going full insanity and self mutilation, again, you can blame lack of parenting. In this case, a broken home. Father gone, mother in an almost comatose state. He (Chris) was a problematic guy during the Sonichu saga., but he only had a huge change after his father died and his life got flipped upside down.
The more you free Chris (no father figure, no one to guide him) the more he goes to the extreme. It shows that, if he got strict parenting during his youth, a lot of his social disabilities he now possesses, could have been avoid. Maybe with a firm and dedicated father, Chris could be now a productive member of society with some social quirks yes, but not the mess he is now.
Since we're discussing his autism, the one thing that always bothered me about it was his physical clinginess to other people. My cousin has autism, and the thing I learned was that autistic people are normally very uncomfortable with physical intimacy, even things like a hand shake or a hug. They have a personal bubble and don't want anyone inside of it. I think I remember reading something that it was even common for autistic couples to sleep in separate beds. Is this not the case, or is it just different for everyone?
That's odd, since you can spot a person with autism, even if they're very "High Functioning".It's different for everyone. There are a bunch of symptoms of autism and not every autistic person has all of them.
That's odd, since you can spot a person with autism, even if they're very "High Functioning".
How so?