SonChu's Oil Change
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But of course!
Unfortunately, some people do believe that. They forget how astoundingly gullible Chris is, and in truth tricking Chris requires neither courage nor skill.
(This isn't only pertaining to Chris but to trolling in general) I just feel like when trolling crosses the boundary from provoking a reaction to outright harassment, it's gone way too far. There's nothing funny or clever about making death threats, for example. I think that most people understand this, but there are still quite a few people (like weens) out there who think that harassment = A+ trolling.
Couldn't agree more. Trolling that is funny is more along the lines of an elaborate practical joke that, at worst, only wounds the victims pride for being so gullible, like that long running Shigeru Miyamoto saga, which was amusing because all it did was milk Chris gullibility for the lulz and hurt no one aside from Chris' ego.
Lines are crossed when you cause the subject harm and grief beyond simple loss of face, like the infamous Bluespike medallion incident, which could have caused Chris rectal damage as well causing a man of mental fragility genuine psychological harm (Chris was legitimately upset over that incident as I recall), and malicious tormenting someone for your own pleasure like Bluespike did is when trolling stops being funny and starts being fucked up.
The line between "wise" and "paranoid" has always been a slippery slope that even emotionally stable people have been known to tumble down from time to time. Chris had virtually no chance of walking it successfully.Old Chris maybe. But Tomgirl Chris has become harder to prank. Not because he has wizened up to the trolls, but because he has become so paranoid that he thinks that every living being out there that isn't his mother or the few insane white knights he has are trolls. The mailman? Troll. The guy behind him at the supermarket? Troll.
I never understood why people wanted to troll in the first place. I am grateful for the people who did it, and did it well, and for the content they provided. But you have to be a pretty big no-lifer to want to get in on it yourself and spent hours and hours on "epic trolling schemes" when there's others who are already doing it, and doing it better. You put in a shit ton of work and in the most likely scenario, get ignored. If you succeed you still lose ten out of ten times because people call you a ween faggot, and in the rare case people cheer you on, is it really worth the effort?
Some people want to be a part of the "inner circle" of trolling the world's most autistic man so desperately, it's gotta be the worlds most autistic thing ever.
And let's not forget that, while people know who BlueSpike is, his legacy will forever be "that 13 year old kid that made a grown autistic man shove crayola model magic up his ass".I honestly believe that a lot of weens may be no lifers themselves. Heck even the attempts of this forum to troll chris with Catherine and fake galpal-hired-help have been seen as weenish. Sadly no matter how much one tries to warn off weens, weens keep trying to troll Chris with the depressing belief that they can become the next Clyde/Jack/Bluespike/etc. Even if they succeed, is it worth it? The highest probability is that most people will ignore the accomplishments and the ween who did it. The fact that they believe that their some secret inner circle of people ho are scheming for the next trolling gig is sad.
I think the best form of trolling Chris is when people just let himbe himself. Hilarious events such asand
have all been Chris made, not trolls.
And let's not forget that, while people know who BlueSpike is, his legacy will forever be "that 13 year old kid that made a grown autistic man shove crayola model magic up his ass".
I honestly believe that a lot of weens may be no lifers themselves. Heck even the attempts of this forum to troll chris with Catherine and fake galpal-hired-help have been seen as weenish. Sadly no matter how much one tries to warn off weens, weens keep trying to troll Chris with the depressing belief that they can become the next Clyde/Jack/Bluespike/etc. Even if they succeed, is it worth it? The highest probability is that most people will ignore the accomplishments and the ween who did it. The fact that they believe that their some secret inner circle of people ho are scheming for the next trolling gig is sad.
I think the best form of trolling Chris is when people just let himbe himself. Hilarious events such asand
have all been Chris made, not trolls.
I imagine that the issue is not the weens being persistent. It's the weens being numerous. New people discover Chris every day, and I'm sure a handful of them can't resist trying to become a part of Christory.Just how much trolling do these weens do on a daily basis? Surely they don't literally take time out of every day just to yell "JULAAAY" or "IM BATMAN" into a phone. I not buying the idea of weens being that persistent.
Except he used to release that Content himself until Ivy or Jackie, I think Jackie, convinced him to stop making videos. Prior to that trolls were a catalyst for the content, not the only source. Yeah the trolls released the phone calls and shit but most of them are boring as shit anyway.There are so many trolls and weens. If each of them spends a total of a couple hours a week actively trolling Chris, the sum total of the trolling attempts is massive. The idea "Chris is constantly being hassled so there must be people out there who constantly hassle Chris" is backwards Chris logic. We shouldn't fall into it.
I do see that argument. Chris does get up to the most hilarious adventures on his own. But if that content wasn't released, we wouldn't know about it. And a lot of the time releasing that content requires some level of trolling/weening (you can disagree with the semantics of that statement if you want, but I think you know what I am getting at.)
The pre-trolling stuff at GamePlace/PVCC is funny, but noone knew about it at the time. This blue arms stuff is funny, but things like the GameStop video are crucial to our understanding.
I guess my point is, I think the "let Chris be Chris" point has some validity, but there is a limit to how much that lets us get on our high horse about not trolling him.
Chris rarely released content on his own. When he did, it was in response to troll prompting. There's not much of a distinction between source and catalyst in this case. Basically: without trolls, without the audience, we wouldn't have a tenth of the good Chris content we do.Except he used to release that Content himself until Ivy or Jackie, I think Jackie, convinced him to stop making videos. Prior to that trolls were a catalyst for the content, not the only source. Yeah the trolls released the phone calls and shit but most of them are boring as shit anyway.
Just how much trolling do these weens do on a daily basis? Surely they don't literally take time out of every day just to yell "JULAAAY" or "IM BATMAN" into a phone. I not buying the idea of weens being that persistent.
Just how much trolling do these weens do on a daily basis? Surely they don't literally take time out of every day just to yell "JULAAAY" or "IM BATMAN" into a phone. I not buying the idea of weens being that persistent.
I'm just starting to read through this thread but I have to say: I don't give a fuck that skyraider went through Chris' garbage for the old homework and I can guarantee that I would've done the same. That's the least offensive thing about any of the trolling thus far if I'm gonna take a moral stance either way.
I'm just starting to read through this thread but I have to say: I don't give a fuck that skyraider went through Chris' garbage for the old homework and I can guarantee that I would've done the same. That's the least offensive thing about any of the trolling thus far if I'm gonna take a moral stance either way.