JustaCarrot
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I'd suggest giving him a job where he does something like sort bottles in a small room, but after ten minutes he'd start comparing it to a POW camp.
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Anchuent Christory said:Chris' maximum potential is precisely equal to the amount of effort other people are willing to put into doing things for him.
I also think he has deteriorated with time as well. His speech, writing skills, motivation and paranoia only seems to grow and grow - before the Mary Lee Walsh incident he may have been a lot more functional than he is now (although he still believed in Sonichu and the attraction sign so I guess things never looked that bright even then).timtommy said:I guess that is kind of what I was getting at.
He definitely never was a huge academic success. But by graduating from high-school and getting an associates degree, he showed that he is able to read, write an understandable sentence, and do basic sums.
And he is definitely very lazy. But IMHO his academic "achievements" show that if he gets pointed in a direction, and convinced that he has to, he can achieve at a level that is within shouting distance of average.
This should have been enough that he could lead a life that is not entirely wasted. I agree that he couldn't do it on his own.
Very Honest Content said:Male giggalo (juggalo giggalo?) for blind women who have lost their sense of smell.
I sincerely doubt his high school years had much to do with any "direction." As I've said before, what likely happened is when Borb tried to sue the elementary school for disciplining their autistic son, this left a warning on his permanent record. His high school took note of this and passed him rather than have to deal with Borb. I guess they only disciplined him when his actions caused harm to other students, like the incident where he was moved to the short bus. They were more than content to let the idiot sleep in class and read Goosebumps.timtommy said:Anchuent Christory said:Chris' maximum potential is precisely equal to the amount of effort other people are willing to put into doing things for him.
I guess that is kind of what I was getting at.
He definitely never was a huge academic success. But by graduating from high-school and getting an associates degree, he showed that he is able to read, write an understandable sentence, and do basic sums.
And he is definitely very lazy. But IMHO his academic "achievements" show that if he gets pointed in a direction, and convinced that he has to, he can achieve at a level that is within shouting distance of average.
This should have been enough that he could lead a life that is not entirely wasted. I agree that he couldn't do it on his own.
I guess the Greene County conspiracy was partially true?Kamen Rider Black said:I sincerely doubt his high school years had much to do with any "direction." As I've said before, what likely happened is when Borb tried to sue the elementary school for disciplining their autistic son, this left a warning on his permanent record. His high school took note of this and passed him rather than have to deal with Borb. I guess they only disciplined him when his actions caused harm to other students, like the incident where he was moved to the short bus. They were more than content to let the idiot sleep in class and read Goosebumps.timtommy said:Anchuent Christory said:Chris' maximum potential is precisely equal to the amount of effort other people are willing to put into doing things for him.
I guess that is kind of what I was getting at.
He definitely never was a huge academic success. But by graduating from high-school and getting an associates degree, he showed that he is able to read, write an understandable sentence, and do basic sums.
And he is definitely very lazy. But IMHO his academic "achievements" show that if he gets pointed in a direction, and convinced that he has to, he can achieve at a level that is within shouting distance of average.
This should have been enough that he could lead a life that is not entirely wasted. I agree that he couldn't do it on his own.
SodomyRocket said:Very Honest Content said:Male giggalo (juggalo giggalo?) for blind women who have lost their sense of smell.
he's still greasy and has a bent duck.
And their sense of hearing. And their sense of touch, assuming it'll be sensitive to the film of grease, sweat and fail that his body is permanently laminated in.Very Honest Content said:Male giggalo (juggalo giggalo?) for blind women who have lost their sense of smell.
CatParty said:SodomyRocket said:Very Honest Content said:Male giggalo (juggalo giggalo?) for blind women who have lost their sense of smell.
he's still greasy and has a bent duck.
It's bigger than previously photographed and no longer bent.
He's greasy though.
I like this... but unfortunately Chris is too stupid and deluded to do something like that.milkshark said:It's simple:
- become a guest on exploitation media like Stern or Springer
- make content for YouTube and earn ad revenue
- do a comic that isn't derivative, like maybe just about his life (sans Sonic recolors) and utilize his built In fandase
- quit crying and enjoy life, it's not so bad
I've actually been thinking about that lately. I would agree, but I did catch a very interesting documentary called Child of Rage recently, and the gist of it is a girl who was physically and sexually abused by her father at the age of one developed severe psychopathic tendencies at a later age, including a desire to actually murder her family (she hid a set of knives in her room, but the parents locked her door every night out of fear, so she could never carry it out) at the age of five or six. She also strangled baby birds to death for fun and molested her adoptive brother.Tubular Monkey said:He's broken beyond all hope now. We're just watching the train plunge down the mountain at this point.
Christ-ian said:I've actually been thinking about that lately. I would agree, but I did catch a very interesting documentary called Child of Rage recently, and the gist of it is a girl who was physically and sexually abused by her father at the age of one developed severe psychopathic tendencies at a later age, including a desire to actually murder her family (she hid a set of knives in her room, but the parents locked her door every night out of fear, so she could never carry it out) at the age of five or six. She also strangled baby birds to death for fun and molested her adoptive brother.Tubular Monkey said:He's broken beyond all hope now. We're just watching the train plunge down the mountain at this point.
Anyway, my point is she entered intense psychological treatment and actually made a very big turnaround, even breaking into tears as she remembered her past actions and feelings, now being able to identify where they came from. She was very young when this happened (even though Chris is closer to a 6-year-old girl than a 30-year-old man) but it makes me wonder how much a person could change with the right help. The abuse she went through was almost inconceivably horrible and her state of mind was a lot worse than Chris' is, so it made me think. Probably impossible, but just maybe.
And, yeah, I know Chris would never accept help and all that, but the thread is about his potential, hypothetical or not.