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To live with keffals for the rest of his life (or until keffals is evicted/decides to make it a 42%)what is his sentence ?
while keffals is sentenced to live with Chris until evicted
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To live with keffals for the rest of his life (or until keffals is evicted/decides to make it a 42%)what is his sentence ?
Was gonna make a guess on how much of the Jesuschu stuff is a natural extension of his fantasy worlds, how much is cope, and how much of it is straight up insanity, but Chris always defies expectations. For now, the best thing to do is enjoy the intermission.It's been a while since I posted here. But I will say that things for Chris are going to change for better or worse for (considering who you ask) him; things will never be the same again. If Chris really believes that he'll continue life the same way he did before assaulting his mom, then he's more naïve/warped than he gives himself credit for.
A ween evidently visited him in jail and Chris has accepted (allegedly) that he will never be able to return home.It's been a while since I posted here. But I will say that things for Chris are going to change for better or worse for (considering who you ask) him; things will never be the same again. If Chris really believes that he'll continue life the same way he did before assaulting his mom, then he's more naïve/warped than he gives himself credit for.
The only thing that sucks for Chris is that he'll lose some relative freedom/independence. But that's what's to be expected with the way he was raised. Borb should have taken their school districts' offer to put Chris in specialized school. Stupid is as stupid does. At this point, no one, not the medical professionals, not the law (prosecution, as well as defense), can trust Chris to live on his own. It's a shame too. Chris makes a lot of money from either doing nothing, or doing half-assed work. He should've taken the initiative and saved so that he could fixed his mom's problem of the house that she mortgaged, because she's a tard. But this is the same guy, who month after month, spent money on plastic, and played along with an extortion scheme just to save his fictional town. And of course, there's the GoFundMe that Null organized. Every chance that Chris gets, he always blows it. I guess being isolated from the factors/parties that make him do the same things again and again is a good thing for Chris. Which is ironic given that his parents did the exact opposite by forcing Chris into an unprepared world and ended up being the laughingstock of the internet. Can you imagine when Chris is released and he goes to a Burger King? A ween will call just to say not to serve him because he's a sex offender (yes, I know he's not on the registry, but at this point, after all that's happened, People who don't know what Chris has done will know now). It will suck for him, and Chris has no one to blame but himself.A ween evidently visited him in jail and Chris has accepted (allegedly) that he will never be able to return home.
My guess is they will dump him out at either
A halfway house which would eventually result in homeless saga
A group home which has a chance of kicking him out resulting in homeless saga
Honestly a group home wouldn't be that bad for him. They take a large portion of the tugboat and he gets a room and fed. Plus they have outings and Chris could even go out on his own (depending on the ground home and ruling)
Think of it like adult day care
A ween CLAIMED to have visited him. There’s no “evidently” about it. The fool didn’t even bother to include an exterior picture to prove he was in the area. Don’t believe everything you read about Chris, especially on reddit.A ween evidently visited him in jail
That’s the happiest ending he can hope for.Honestly a group home wouldn't be that bad for him. They take a large portion of the tugboat and he gets a room and fed. Plus they have outings and Chris could even go out on his own (depending on the ground home and ruling)
Think of it like adult day care
If the deal he made works out he won't be sentenced, despite having spent over a year behind bars so far.Hard labor in the pickle mines for the rest of his life while men in pickle suits laugh at him and swat his ass at will.
He hasn’t been sentenced yet.
If he does, props to Heilberg for getting Chris to cooperateIf the deal he made works out he won't be sentenced, despite having spent over a year behind bars so far.
It's just bonkers how well Chris is taking this, and how not even a year off his life has really affected his outlook on life, or really registered that amount of time was just thrown away. I don't know if he even has the functioning mind to comprehend the amount of missing time, and once its past, will just look at like a short stint. Like he's still messed up with high school and PVCC, and talks about those events like they just happened a few years ago.If the deal he made works out he won't be sentenced, despite having spent over a year behind bars so far.
Depends what he's on. It's conceivable he's on something that actually does good for him but in an institutional setting they usually prefer just to give you whatever makes you easier to tard wrangle.Meds as well, of course.
If he has release conditions requiring him to keep up on it, they'll chuck him back in jail if he doesn't.If Chris is indeed on meds and somehow avoids a group home because Barb gets moved to a care home, will anyone actually enforce his medication regime?
Some of them are depot injections that only have to be refreshed like every 90 days. They can make that a term of your release relatively easy.If Chris is indeed on meds and somehow avoids a group home because Barb gets moved to a care home, will anyone actually enforce his medication regime? Being on anti-psychotics for a year and then suddenly stopping could have some serious side effects, so I'm guessing he'll be assigned a case worker. I doubt he's going to end up homeless within the first year of release, because the county clerks typically go through a lengthy process to ensure he has some kind of foothold before pulling the rug from under his feet.
Someone with experience said they often do, but it’s a shitty connection and probably monitored. I remember someone saying “no wifi.”Can't he still have access to the internet if he's in a group home? I know fuck all about them
It's very restricted and there are content filters. Also he wouldn't be allowed to erase his web history.Can't he still have access to the internet if he's in a group home? I know fuck all about them