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CatParty said:
MysticMisty said:
For the 2005 convention Chris actually bought a 24-pack of Pepsi. He was out of the house for five days at the very most and he needed roughly five cans of Pepsi per day (or more)!




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TWO (roughly 100lbs of pepsi by chris's measurements)

Poor Chris, he's got two one bed to share and no boyfriend-free girl with whom to share it.

I wonder if he rented a porno.
 
I just noticed the beginning of the hoard in this pic from his 14th birthday:

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Also, this is another angle from the "Lego tower he built in high school" photo that I seemed to miss through the years.

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Note the baby blanket in cleaner days in the lower left.

I just want to hit him and say he's too damn old.
 
sparklemilhouse said:
I just noticed the beginning of the hoard in this pic from his 14th birthday:

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Also, this is another angle from the "Lego tower he built in high school" photo that I seemed to miss through the years.

0429-ChristianWTallStack1.jpg


Note the baby blanket in cleaner days in the lower left.

I just want to hit him and say he's too damn old.

The top pic is horrible. He's purposely standing awkwardly like a cartoon character. Nobody holds stuff that high.

The baby blanket is the Holy Grail Relic of Fail.

The hoard is unfortunate, and Christian should have realized that his mom has a problem and taken the available help and extra fame from taping an episode of Hoarders or Hoarding: Buried Alive. Maybe Christian is a hoarder himself, and secretly covets his mother's giant mound.
 
It seems like he's a hoarder himself (or the beginning of one) based on all the shit he has in his bedroom. Except he'd probably want to get his mom's shit out of the house so he can fill it with the junk he wants.
 
Man, I can't believe he built that Lego tower in high school. He picked all these pieces at random. When I was a kid of his mental age at the time, I could build things that made more sense.

(By the way, milkshark- great avatar)
 
Hasharin said:
Man, I can't believe he built that Lego tower in high school. He picked all these pieces at random. When I was a kid of his mental age at the time, I could build things that made more sense.

(By the way, milkshark- great avatar)
You mean age 5.
Because I was building shit like that at age 5.
 
TrippinKahlua said:
Is it really a problem to be playing with legos when your that old? I admit, I played with them until I was 16 or so...

I've also known many adults who enjoy simple tinkering with them.

Also, get a load of that 80s "Futuristic" tron grid on that Robot Lego. So dated.

It's one thing to be an adult and build for the sake of building to display or for the challenge, but as far as we've seen, Chris still actively PLAYS with his Legos, ie: high school set.
 
some people like building the sets with them, like the complex Lego sets

http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2013/07/10 ... -legoland/ for some reason I can't get the formatting to work but long story short, this guy is 63 years old and bought Lego in 1983 when he had his first child, his interest grew as he got older, and has 75 sets which is around 50 Lego sets. He loved it so much he and his 30 year old daughter went to Legoland north of Toronto (3 Hours away from Windsor) but they didn't allow him nor his daughter to visit due to having no accompanying children there was nothing on the site or brochure about that rule.

But it seems a lot of adults are interested in Lego as well but the guy from Windsor built for the challenge and as a hobby.
 
TrippinKahlua said:
Is it really a problem to be playing with legos when your that old? I admit, I played with them until I was 16 or so...

I've also known many adults who enjoy simple tinkering with them.

Also, get a load of that 80s "Futuristic" tron grid on that Robot Lego. So dated.

It's not a problem for an adult, teen or kid to play with Legos. It's strange when a 16 year old with multiple years of experience using a building set still assembles rudimentary, slapdash structures you would expect from a kindergartener. What's stranger is the parent capturing this achievement for all time in photograph, and paying to have it printed. It's strange, even autistic children build more impressive displays than what Chris is used to. The "Friends" Lego sets are barely block sets, I'd eve argue he has regressed in his building prowess.
 
Yea I checked the August 5th set and its one called 'Heartlake High' so I guess what I am trying to ascertain is since I don't know much about Lego these days since there are thousands of sets, and (strangely enough) I used to work next to a place outside of Toronto that sold Lego sets. But I think the high school one was one he wanted to relive?

But speaking of high school, wasn't there some post on facebook about a high school reunion being sometime this year or next ?
 
MysticMisty said:
It seems like he's a hoarder himself (or the beginning of one) based on all the shit he has in his bedroom. Except he'd probably want to get his mom's shit out of the house so he can fill it with the junk he wants.
I don't think Chris actually is a hoarder. Or, we don't really have any evidence to suggest that he's a hoarder. His room was kinda cluttered, but he still made use of the things he had. He's not compulsively buying things to fill his room with crap he never uses.
 
sparklemilhouse said:
I just noticed the beginning of the hoard in this pic from his 14th birthday:

0092-Christians14th.jpg


Also, this is another angle from the "Lego tower he built in high school" photo that I seemed to miss through the years.

0429-ChristianWTallStack1.jpg


Note the baby blanket in cleaner days in the lower left.

I just want to hit him and say he's too damn old.
Chris has always been terrible at building with Legos. I had a Lego setup in my room back when I was 10 that was way more intricate then that. I had Houses with interiors and cars that matched. I also had a lego lake with boats in it. I also had some themed areas like a Harry Potter area. Then I had an MTH O-gauge train set that looped around the setup.
 
bradsternum said:
Hasharin said:
Man, I can't believe he built that Lego tower in high school. He picked all these pieces at random.

Which seems strange for an autistic kid, doesn't it? Isn't one of the hallmarks for many autistic kids the need to organize things in a logical, often color coordinated way?

You would think, right? But this is Chris, and not even his autism is typical.
 
pickleniggo said:
bradsternum said:
Hasharin said:
Man, I can't believe he built that Lego tower in high school. He picked all these pieces at random.

Which seems strange for an autistic kid, doesn't it? Isn't one of the hallmarks for many autistic kids the need to organize things in a logical, often color coordinated way?

You would think, right? But this is Chris, and not even his autism is typical.

Shit, it means he even fails at autism.
 
Marvin said:
I don't think Chris actually is a hoarder. Or, we don't really have any evidence to suggest that he's a hoarder. His room was kinda cluttered, but he still made use of the things he had. He's not compulsively buying things to fill his room with crap he never uses.

Well, it's more that he compulsively buys digital things to fill his playstation with crap he never uses.
 
applecat said:
Marvin said:
I don't think Chris actually is a hoarder. Or, we don't really have any evidence to suggest that he's a hoarder. His room was kinda cluttered, but he still made use of the things he had. He's not compulsively buying things to fill his room with crap he never uses.

Well, it's more that he compulsively buys digital things to fill his playstation with crap he never uses.
People also say he's a digital hoarder, but that's kind of weird. I mean, maybe he is, but even if it's related to actual hoarding, it's still a lot less significant of a disorder than physical hoarding. And even with the digital things, he still ultimately ends up using a lot of them. He plays a lot of video games, for example.
 
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