The first few Sonichu comics could be seen as outsider art of an autistic man living in the 2000s and the later few of an autistic man coming out as trans.Chris will be a posthumously celebrated performance artist of some sort, just you wait.
Your children's children will have Sonichu studies on their syllabus at uni.
Maybe not a good candidate for autism studies, but a great candidate for studying how humans can be influenced by one another. Very few of CWC's thoughts come from his own brain, which was interesting enough when his influences were mostly just his parents and television. But once he was exposed to the internet... Wow, his little brain had a lot to sort through. It's so interesting to hear him talk and listen to how much of his dialogue is sourced from his parents, whatever video game he's currently obsessing over, "random-access humor" quotes that made him laugh years ago, his current tv/film obsessions, whatever trolls are feeding him, etc... He's basically a shell of a man that can be molded into anything if spoken to correctly. Of course, we're all subtly influenced by what we consume, but CWC, as he does with everything in his life, takes it to the extreme. A great research subject.Chris is actually the worst possible candidate for a research subject, because there's been so much outside interference in his life. Even the obsessives here can't puzzle out 100% what's real, what's a lie, what's a ween-sponsored idea, and what's an authentic product of autism.
Scientifically researching Chris would be like trying to deduce the laws of gravity by watching a video of two cars crashing into each other in a hurricane. The laws are still operating, but there's just too much other stuff going on to really isolate and focus on them.
nah i knew he was always on a downward spiral, i just wanted to make a stu jokeYou really think? What gave you that impression?
So you are saying that trooning out and shitting yourself and doing nothing is caused by external influences/manipulation?Maybe not a good candidate for autism studies, but a great candidate for studying how humans can be influenced by one another. Very few of CWC's thoughts come from his own brain, which was interesting enough when his influences were mostly just his parents and television. But once he was exposed to the internet... Wow, his little brain had a lot to sort through. It's so interesting to hear him talk and listen to how much of his dialogue is sourced from his parents, whatever video game he's currently obsessing over, "random-access humor" quotes that made him laugh years ago, his current tv/film obsessions, whatever trolls are feeding him, etc... He's basically a shell of a man that can be molded into anything if spoken to correctly. Of course, we're all subtly influenced by what we consume, but CWC, as he does with everything in his life, takes it to the extreme. A great research subject.
Obviously CWC can do all that on his own, but I would argue that doing nothing is influenced by the way his parents raised him. "I DESERVE to win because look how far I've come with my autism" (childhood contests) has become, "I DESERVE to be given handouts online."So you are saying that trooning out and shitting yourself and doing nothing is caused by external influences/manipulation?
He knows to keep that shit to himself. That's why he's the teflon tard.So how likely is it that he will try to spread his Merge blasphemy at the last Bronycon if he gets the help he needs to attend it? I keep thinking it more likely with every Merge post he makes. There's a part of me that hopes he doesn't so that he can avoid making more of an ass of himself then he already manages to do in public, but at the same time I'm curious to see what kind of content him doing so might bring about.
I think that with full blown autists, there's always an adult who has to lay down the law regularly, and the autist always ends up irrationally angry at that person. Maybe it's because they have a normal drive for adult independence, but if you're retarded, that has to be thwarted every single day.From a generational POV, that's what Chris wanted but never achieved. He wanted to hang out with kids his age, but was saddled with autism and out of touch parents. His OCs were - I guess a lack of a better term - remedy.
On Bob, Chris has stated that he respects his dad, but doesn't have to love him. From photos, it looks like Bob shared a love that a father should give to his son, I don't know why Chris didn't reciprocate it. It may have something to do with "arguments" Bob enacted with Chris, but it could have been constructive criticism in which CWC just doesn't comprehend.
A lot of us can do so quite easily, whereas the only stone chris can move without using his hands is the kidney stone that broke his duckCan ANY of you trolls move stone with your mind and aura?
Maybe I'm not as informed in the Chandlerverse as I need to be, but it still stuns me that Chris still hasn't been forced into an outpatient mental health clinic at this point. I'm not sure if Chris has been judged as an incapacitated adult, but I'm surprised that a judge in either his civil cases or from his Gamestop outburst hasn't referred him to Virginia APS.
I have a gut feeling he'll be in some leather with a hard on and a whipYou niggers are gonna be real sorry when the merge happens and Magi-chan comes knocking on your door with a tire iron and a bodybag
Chris will be a posthumously celebrated performance artist of some sort, just you wait.
Your children's children will have Sonichu studies on their syllabus at uni.
I wonder how he'd react to videos of other people "moving stone with their mind and auras," AKA slightly tilting their hand and dropping it?
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From a generational POV, that's what Chris wanted but never achieved. He wanted to hang out with kids his age, but was saddled with autism and out of touch parents. His OCs were - I guess a lack of a better term - remedy.
On Bob, Chris has stated that he respects his dad, but doesn't have to love him. From photos, it looks like Bob shared a love that a father should give to his son, I don't know why Chris didn't reciprocate it. It may have something to do with "arguments" Bob enacted with Chris, but it could have been constructive criticism in which CWC just doesn't comprehend.
Agree, it's not an option. It's actually true.The only good case study Chris would make would be on how Left-wing policy, rampant welfare culture, and a lack of healthy eugenics had lead to more and more people who are nothing but a burden on society and a drain on resources.
Ah yes, the classic "I fought my autism, and I won!", depicted with the worldwide symbol for overcoming autism, a sonic OC. It is funny looking back at it, you can see the minor ways Chris has improved his artstyle...
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It appears to me that his speech patterns have deteriorated rather badly over the years. I've been following these shenanigans since the day he appeared on Something Awful in Blarb's underwear. I mean he was never a poet laureate but now he just strings together autistic stock phrases he's created. Well to good. Tangible this, tangible that. As you each individually will. Etc, ad nauseam. It's gotten to the point of people being constantly befuddled about what he's even on about.Maybe not a good candidate for autism studies, but a great candidate for studying how humans can be influenced by one another. Very few of CWC's thoughts come from his own brain, which was interesting enough when his influences were mostly just his parents and television. But once he was exposed to the internet... Wow, his little brain had a lot to sort through. It's so interesting to hear him talk and listen to how much of his dialogue is sourced from his parents, whatever video game he's currently obsessing over, "random-access humor" quotes that made him laugh years ago, his current tv/film obsessions, whatever trolls are feeding him, etc... He's basically a shell of a man that can be molded into anything if spoken to correctly. Of course, we're all subtly influenced by what we consume, but CWC, as he does with everything in his life, takes it to the extreme. A great research subject.