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Barb probably originally expected Cole to be her heir. Should have thought better when she fired a gun real close to him, nearly killing her small child due to richochet
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Nick Rekieta made a video about this (56 mins).
People usually don't mortgage a house at 80 for fun. They do it because they lack the savings or income in retirement to continuing living the lifestyle to which they have become accustomed. The Chandler mortgage (and possible mortgages) is just confusing. Where did all that money go? The cost to repair home should have been pretty minimal as they were insured. They do not buy anything new or fancy. Chris squanders money like a Chinaman at a baccarat table ("monkey!, monkey!"), but he never has enough to cause any real harm.This guy speaks the truth. If you have heirs, a reverse-mortgage is a terrible thing to do to them since the interest rate is dogshit and the bank will most likely get the house instead of your heirs. But since it's Barb we are talking about, that shouldn't shock anyone
Yeah, but they were just as irresponsible. I don't believe that tugboat was for Chris. I think Bob and Barb did it for extra money. They have always taken some from him without actually helping him to budget and be ready for a future without his doddering fool parents. It was always putting off troubles easiest way possible.Under Bob, they were able to keep the finances under control, and if I recall correctly, Bob left behind some amount of money that could've eliminated or reduced that further, had the Chandlers not decided to try to engage with Michael Snyder again.
He spoke for a little bit when he was a really little kid, but "God put the mute button" on him until he was about seven. He claims that he didn't speak as a result of the trauma inflicted on him by the evil babysitter.Didn’t Chris not speak till he was 7?
Also, bluespike wasn't a sociopath, just a 13-year-old not thinking of the ramifications that "lolll shove medallion up his ass" could have
Nick Rekieta made a video about this (56 mins).
My money's on @AnOminous , he's:Just saw this pop up in my feed. I wonder what handle he uses here on KF...
While the Kiwi Farms themselves may do 'damage control' by saying 'We were rescuing Chris-chan, you fools!', remember that many people truly, honestly think that the Kiwi Farms are a trolling Illuminati. (Just search for 'Kiwi Farms' in Twitter or Tumblr.)
I'm still catching up on all these posts, not sure if asked already but:Any questions - ask!
correct me if I'm wrong but didn't a few news sites mention kiwi farms too?
He's doing okay, but wants his money back obviously. Two days ago he posted messages on Twitter aimed at these two.I'm still catching up on all these posts, do not sure if asked already but:
How's Chris doing? How's she handling it?
I would honestly advise against sending money at this point unless it's in exchange for something you actually want. I wouldn't compel anyone to try and send him money.A few people have messaged me asking how they can help, and my personal recommendation would be purpose driven gift cards, i.e. food, lodging (AirBNB), gas, etc. Just sending him money willy nilly intended for the con might not get spent on the con but other things.
I would honestly advise against sending money at this point unless it's in exchange for something you actually want. I wouldn't compel anyone to try and send him money.
Ya know, I'm starting to think this Chris person isn't very responsibleI just want him to get better at managing his money. Did Chris ever learn the value of money?
I would honestly advise against sending money at this point unless it's in exchange for something you actually want. I wouldn't compel anyone to try and send him money.
Edit: I was thinking about this and maybe it might be a good time to put the Chris forum on hold for a couple of weeks. No new posts. It might not help a lot, but maybe taking the spotlight off of Chris for a little while might help a little. Just an idea.
Maybe, temporarily, replace the forum with a message expressing our support of Chris. Using small words and a sonichuYou're right. I don't think this problem can be solved with gift cards. I think the best thing we can do is just lay off him and let his real world dominate his attention instead of his internet world.
Edit: I was thinking about this and maybe it might be a good time to put the Chris forum on hold for a couple of weeks. No new posts. It might not help a lot, but maybe taking the spotlight off of Chris for a little while might help a little. Just an idea.