FB 8/28 - Feeling off

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He feels good enough to make that stupid tongue-rolling video. Does that mean he is ready to color his retarded doodles again?

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"This pony voice actress repeatedly told me to quit tagging her, so I'll tag her!"

Never change, Chris, you dumbass stalker.
You know in a movie, when the hero is going after the villain and he winds up committing all sorts of acts of theft and property damage, but it's okay, because the villain gets caught and there are no consequences for the hero? That's basically how Chris views himself here. He literally considers himself a hero. He was told not to tag people, but his purpose is noble, so it's okay to ignore their wishes.
 
It's why we've never seen Chris following shows with challenging themes/plotlines and complex characters, as he's either unable or too lazy to figure them out.
IE: If he watched Rick and Morty, he'd probably point out some alien he likes, or how funny it was when Rick did _____, but is really a bad man because he's so selfish.
I remember seeing a movie intended for adults as a little kid (no, not THAT kind of movie). I remember being able to comprehend few key elements of the plot, and I understood only the dialog that was "obvious." It was almost as if I were watching it in a foreign language I couldn't speak.

Chris likely experiences media intended for adults like that.
 
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You know in a movie, when the hero is going after the villain and he winds up committing all sorts of acts of theft and property damage, but it's okay, because the villain gets caught and there are no consequences for the hero? That's basically how Chris views himself here. He literally considers himself a hero. He was told not to tag people, but his purpose is noble, so it's okay to ignore their wishes.
He's probally really confused as to why the minor love interest characters aren't acting like they would normally towards the heroic protagonist, it must be a sinister plot by the troll villains!
 
You know in a movie, when the hero is going after the villain and he winds up committing all sorts of acts of theft and property damage, but it's okay, because the villain gets caught and there are no consequences for the hero? That's basically how Chris views himself here. He literally considers himself a hero. He was told not to tag people, but his purpose is noble, so it's okay to ignore their wishes.

Indeed. Chris has openly stated wrongdoing in the past, but always in the context of serving a greater purpose - himself. Or, as the CWCki puts it, "Doing the wrong thing for the right reasons."
 
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