Containment What If?

how can cwcki have both major and president u ask ? its cwcville . offcourse it can . eberything is possible in cwcville :D
 
Re: What if Chris smoked marijuana?

Personally I like to think it would give him the most clarity he ever had in his life, and while high he tries to genuinely sort his life out either by cleaning his living space, arranging to meet a psychiatrist, or trying to find some employment, and the rest of his existence is spent desperately trying to get more weed so he never has to go back to being the manchild
 
Re: What if Chris smoked marijuana?

Judge Holden said:
Theres a more important question here. Would YOU get high with Chris? assuming of course he is wearing freshly laundered clothes and has been put through a decontamination shower and a day long all liquid diet to prevent crapping of briefs. Personally I would give it a shot


hell Id smoke with cwc lol id even smoke him out so he dosent have to use up his vidya money, we'd smoke a coulpe of bowls and play sonic or some shit, i honestly think that would be the only time i could stand to be around his stench, when im stoned outta my gourd lol.
 
He would stay forever young, while the Sonichu medallion around his neck aged and showed the evidence of his crimes.

... or is it the other way around in real life? Look how the medallion has stayed young as Sonichu became more violent and sexual, while Chris decayed.
 
Chris would finally achieve mental maturity, sometime around his 1000th birthday.
 
Re: What if Chris smoked marijuana?

Hell yeah i would smoke with Chris. We could watch DBZ or some shit. Then I'll give him a nugget I soaked in PCP to take home.
 
Explain.

I think it would be worse than Sonichu and DrMusic's "Tales From The Web" short stories combined.
 
GrandNumberOfPounds said:
Weresonic and werepikachu?
Yes, twice the callouts and murder of trolls, all kinds of weird werebeasts and animals, and Mariana's doll (a Ty doll that looks like a curly-haired redhead loli) would be written into the story as a real person.
 
The Immortal Classic Chris would simply either be the same or slowly but surely evolve. In the former's case, he would go through some kind of continued ouroborous, enduring the same trials he had gone through but it can be done without borb, sweethearts, and internet trolls. For the latter's case, Chris would eventually learn his lesson after many, many, many years. Regardless, he would just become a plaything for the universe.
 
Whatever way there is to screw up immortality (such as getting/being killed), Chris would find it sooner or later. Depends on how soon he catches on that he is immortal, and whether or not he realizes that immortal =/= invincible.
 
Henry Bemis said:
Whatever way there is to screw up immortality (such as getting/being killed), Chris would find it sooner or later. Depends on how soon he catches on that he is immortal, and whether or not he realizes that immortal =/= invincible.
One good example of immortal=/= invincible would be Highlander. Chris may live for a long time as an immortal but he can't have kids and if one immortal beheaded him, Chris would forever be dead. Imagine Chris meeting the Kurgan and trying to fight or run from him.
 
c-no said:
Henry Bemis said:
Whatever way there is to screw up immortality (such as getting/being killed), Chris would find it sooner or later. Depends on how soon he catches on that he is immortal, and whether or not he realizes that immortal =/= invincible.
One good example of immortal=/= invincible would be Highlander. Chris may live for a long time as an immortal but he can't have kids and if one immortal beheaded him, Chris would forever be dead. Imagine Chris meeting the Kurgan and trying to fight or run from him.

Or there's that one episode of Twilight Zone where a guy who's been granted immortality, goes on a thrillseeking binge, and confesses to a murder in the hopes of riding the electric chair, but ends up with a life sentence.

I could see Immortal!Chris winding up in a bind like this, if he were ever to embrace his immortality in a bad way (read: embrace his immortality).
 
Not to mention immortality would quickly get boring. When there isn't even the slightest risk involved with anything anymore, where's the fun?
 
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