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- Feb 4, 2013
No, I'm not saying Chris should simply give up and kill himself
With that established, I ask my fellow forum members, after both wasting his life up to this point and dooming to failure whatever prospect he had of a decent future, what do you think that keeps Chris getting up in the morning? (or afternoon). Is it the autism that makes him see everything like a video game? Like how he has spent so much time alone that a sweetheart its bound to spawn right in front of him at any moment and save him from the hell pit that is 14 BC? Is it his ego that makes him think the world owes him one for being high-functioning autistic and should magically fix his life?
What are your thoughts on this dudes and dudettes?
With that established, I ask my fellow forum members, after both wasting his life up to this point and dooming to failure whatever prospect he had of a decent future, what do you think that keeps Chris getting up in the morning? (or afternoon). Is it the autism that makes him see everything like a video game? Like how he has spent so much time alone that a sweetheart its bound to spawn right in front of him at any moment and save him from the hell pit that is 14 BC? Is it his ego that makes him think the world owes him one for being high-functioning autistic and should magically fix his life?
What are your thoughts on this dudes and dudettes?