heyyyJackiePie
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So I'll add that seeing Chris in person in McDonalds and then at Court let me see the whole way he "carries himself" in day-to-day life, which isn't always apparent in his videos. We see a lot of talking, but not really how he walks or interacts with other people. After seeing him IRL, the immediate thing I noticed is that he really does carry himself like a damsel in distress. It's obvious - even from a distance - he is a man, but he really presents himself in this feminine kind of way. The closest comparison I can think of is to a tired, worn out elementary school teacher or mother of four who has had a long day. The femininity he projects makes him look weak and timid and wouldn't know how to defend himself in a fight. I couldn't picture him engaging in any kind of traditionally masculine form of violence (pushing/fighting, etc). Even a curse-ye-ha-me-ha would seem out of character. The fact that he used pepper spray makes so much sense now. Men would have pushed or shoved an employee but that's too masculine for Chris. So he pepper sprays. It all makes sense now.