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Change your name for starters.
Then, go back to school, get a real degree in something useful, and get a real job.
Then, go back to school, get a real degree in something useful, and get a real job.
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Well, I naturally prefer sigs with ponies, love, friendship and tolerance in them. But I'm also loving and tolerant enough to tolerate sigs with less love and toleranceGFYS said:Oh, really now? It's from one of the mock propaganda campaigns, after the events of 28/10/11 started to unravel. Frankly, considering his known behavior over the past few years,I don't think Chris has empathy. It would seem I'm not the only one.DykesDykesChina said:GFYS, your sig comes across rather A-Loggy, as far as I'm concerned...
Are you concerned enough to try and make me change my sig?
Marvin said:I don't see many references to TV in his behavior. Or, anything that would make me wonder about him missing the positive lessons. Any examples?GFYS said:After all the heartsweet sagas died, Chris still watches TV and movies and also plays games. A lot of his behavior seems to be him emulating the most base or selfish behavior he sees on his TV screen, seemingly missing that most of it parodying such ill behavior. So why doesn't Chris ever seem walk away with the positive lessons in these same shows, movies, or games?Marvin said:He can heed advice from people other than his parents. Rocky, for example. But anyway, people frequently bring up that Chris doesn't listen to advice and when they bring this up, I wonder what advice they're talking about. Who would be giving Chris advice, other than his parents or Rocky?
Chris: [pitch rising, he's getting desperate] I-I picked Julie for you! I picked Julie. I picked Julie! Gimme back! Gimme— Gimme back, gimme! I made the right choice, give it—
Sure there's stuff like that, but I wouldn't see Chris imitating those things and wonder why he isn't also imitating moral characters from television and becoming a good person. Plus Chris already sees himself as the good guy and the hero. He's the mayor of cwcville and he's being persecuted by all the bad guy villains.BillRiley said:Marvin said:I don't see many references to TV in his behavior. Or, anything that would make me wonder about him missing the positive lessons. Any examples?GFYS said:After all the heartsweet sagas died, Chris still watches TV and movies and also plays games. A lot of his behavior seems to be him emulating the most base or selfish behavior he sees on his TV screen, seemingly missing that most of it parodying such ill behavior. So why doesn't Chris ever seem walk away with the positive lessons in these same shows, movies, or games?
Uchinos Evol, Canine. UCHINOS EVOL!
or how about this bit of cartoon logic:
Chris: [pitch rising, he's getting desperate] I-I picked Julie for you! I picked Julie. I picked Julie! Gimme back! Gimme— Gimme back, gimme! I made the right choice, give it—
Chris sees something on tv, misinterprets it, and tries to apply it to real life - often with hilarious results. One does't need to follow a Red String of Fate to spot that pattern.
And this does not mean: playing pokaymans with small children.GGGBYBYBY said:...do some voluntary work at least...
DykesDykesChina said:And this does not mean: playing pokaymans with small children.GGGBYBYBY said:...do some voluntary work at least...
If Chris really likes dogs, couldn't he work at an animal shelter? Many autistics are good with animals.
DykesDykesChina said:If he lived in a country with intact social services (e.g. European), I'd advise him to go to the social services office and ask to get a councilor. Where I live, you have the option to ask to have someone help you manage your life if you are unable to do so on your own, a psychiatrist and a judge will decide whether your request is legit and if so, you get set up with a councilor. This councilor could help Chris manage his finances, get therapy, get into an employment program for mentally sick/disabled people.
Snorlaxative said:All this advice is good.
Do you really want to get back at the trolls, or the forumers, or who ever else?
Take control, turn your life around, be productive, and be happy. Once you take control of your life, nobody can say anything. All these people that tease you, well they won't have anything to tease about. The fact is, most of the people who do give you shit are not much better. Just take care of yourself, forget the trolls, and live your life.
sethrutgers22 said:With my money, I'd probably get a name change, move to another state, live in my car, and disappear from society. I'd alter my appearance (thinner, different hair, clothes, mannerisms) get a job for 20 hours per week and live in my car for a while, and just disappear off the internet's radar like the Into the Wild guy disappeared from his family. No one on this forum would know what the hell happened to Chris, it would be just like..."what the hell just happened?" and it would be the Internet's greatest mystery until the end of time.