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It's more complex than that, a generalization.

Maybe i should have elaborated, i don't get the luxury of doing things easy, i have to bleach my entire house daily, and this is after a long shift at work. I have to cook absurd amounts of food (enough to feed a family of 6) daily, and i have to do things such as Work absurd hours (60-80).

Not in your situation obviously, but I could imagine that the worst part is that you’re not in control of your fate or your daily life.

“Regular adults” can choose if they want to heat up some leftovers or order takeout or make a meal. You can’t. You don’t even have the freedom to choose when to clean or if to clean at all, and that’s gotta suck.

Freedom is the most valuable commodity we have that we often take for granted.

The whole foster care/CIS system is deeply fucked, and I hope you get out of it soon.
 
Not in your situation obviously, but I could imagine that the worst part is that you’re not in control of your fate or your daily life.

“Regular adults” can choose if they want to heat up some leftovers or order takeout or make a meal. You can’t. You don’t even have the freedom to choose when to clean or if to clean at all, and that’s gotta suck.

Freedom is the most valuable commodity we have that we often take for granted.

The whole foster care/CIS system is deeply fucked, and I hope you get out of it soon.
This is my point. Thank you.
 
So, basically it takes some forethought to prepare for the inevitable. A degree of which neither Barb nor Chris possess.

Barb doesn’t give a fuck. She threw away most of the equity in their house and all the money Bob left them on bullshit, so I really don’t see her spend sleepless nights over this.

Just watched the Merryweather interview with Chris btw, and while it’s pretty garbage tier, there is one interesting moment:

Chris is asked about Barb kicking the bucket, and what will happen and he just goes: “I don’t know!” and admits he’s worried about it.

This was done in 2017, before Chris really started tarding out with the goddess and merge stuff, and I don’t think that’s a total coincidence.
 
Barb doesn’t give a fuck. She threw away most of the equity in their house and all the money Bob left them on bullshit, so I really don’t see her spend sleepless nights over this.

Just watched the Merryweather interview with Chris btw, and while it’s pretty garbage tier, there is one interesting moment:

Chris is asked about Barb kicking the bucket, and what will happen and he just goes: “I don’t know!” and admits he’s worried about it.

This was done in 2017, before Chris really started tarding out with the goddess and merge stuff, and I don’t think that’s a total coincidence.
So he had a moment of genuine clarity and empathy about Barb? That is surprising, though I wonder if he would just hand wave it now as some event in his stupid dimensional merge.
 
My theory:

-14BLC gets repossessed after a short legal battle as Chris is barely mentally fit to show up to court, let alone make arrangements for Barb's death or find an attorney.

-Chris then goes homeless for a few days, but uses his lolcow tranny status to go couch surfing for a bit from people who don't know what they are getting themselves into.

-After blowing it with literally every person that is willing to take him in, he will hit the lowest rock bottom in his life. Unless somebody actually is able to point him towards a decent group home that can help him, he will end up sleeping on park benches. Possibly he will refuse to leave someone's house after getting kicked out, and the police will get involved.

-After sitting in jail for a bit he will be forced to seek out some sort of group home set up. In this time, he literally won't have internet access, and his status as a lolcow will be questionable. No more funny Chris antics, no more Sonichu comics, no more meltdowns at video game player conventions. Just the cold, dark grasp of reality.


The absolute best case scenario is someone he trusts steps in and is able to pull the right strings for him to get the help he needs. Barb going could be the wake up call for him to get the help he needs, and find some semblance of a normal life for someone with his cognitive ability.

Regardless, I think Barb dying will be the end of lolcow Chris. Not because of any significant personal growth, but his communication with the internet will very likely come to an end. If the darkest possible series of events happens to him, he literally will not be able to afford internet access. Best case scenario, most group homes would not be to keen on someone drawing so much negative attention to themselves that they literally get shit sandwiches sent to their doorstep on a daily basis.
 
Regardless, I think Barb dying will be the end of lolcow Chris.

It will certainly be a dark age much like that after Bob dying. Not that he won't be ridiculous but only the shittiest edgelords will be able to find that shit funny. That's going to be some depressing shit.
 
Chris is on disability, so I doubt he would be homeless, right?

I'm unsure if he's mentally competent to take care of himself though, so he might have to be given a caretaker, or transferred somewhere.
I'll end up in some powerlevel quotes elsewhere, but I have extensive experience dealing with tugboat type people who suddenly lose parents/support and how quickly they decompensate afterwards.

Getting a tugboat for mental health reasons is practically a career path in my hometown.

The house will become 2x the shithole it is and the health department will take forever to intervene for starters
 
If Chris does end up in group home, the tugboat is gone. The state will take it. If Chris is at a place where everything is provided for Him, He won't need it.

No, he'll get a payee who handles the money for him, pays his bills, and he gets anything left over, which will be much less than his current "spend a bunch of money on tard toys" that he has. He's not going to a group home though.
 
If Chris does end up in group home, the tugboat is gone. The state will take it. If Chris is at a place where everything is provided for Him, He won't need it.

If Chris does go to a group home, he will most likely be monitored, right? Will he have limited internet access and be forced to do stuff he doesn't normally do (chores, go on community trips with no card games or vidya)?
 
Rephrasing: If Chris is in a situation where he to be monitored, will he have limited internet access and be forced to do stuff he doesn't normally do (chores, go on community trips with no card games or vidya)?
 
Rephrasing: If Chris is in a situation where he to be monitored, will he have limited internet access and be forced to do stuff he doesn't normally do (chores, go on community trips with no card games or vidya)?

First of all: Chris with 99% likelihood won’t be in a situation where he’s monitored.

(Good luck convincing Mr. High-functioning-posterchild of mainstreaming that he needs to surrender his adult status!)

Secondly: Baring a lengthy jail sentence or a nuclear holocaust, there is no way to keep Chris offline. He might not have Internet at home, heck he might not have a home at all, but the manchild will find a way online. Even if it means sipping a soda for hours at a McD.


So he had a moment of genuine clarity and empathy about Barb? That is surprising, though I wonder if he would just hand wave it now as some event in his stupid dimensional merge.

More like he was being honest about it with someone for a moment.

(If 90% of his interactions online wasn’t enablers asspatting him and playing along, we might see more of those moments.)

Chris isn’t nearly as delusional as some folks make him out to be.

He knows Barb will die, and he knows he’s pretty screwed when that happens.

The Merge is just Chris playing make believe because he doesn’t want to deal with real shit, and there’s nobody there to tell him to put away his toys and clean his room.
 
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If Chris does go to a group home, he will most likely be monitored, right? Will he have limited internet access and be forced to do stuff he doesn't normally do (chores, go on community trips with no card games or vidya)?
Humoring you here. If he did go to a group home, it varies from individual to individual, one victim i heard of liked video games, the system didn't like that so they limited him to 1 hour every day, inb4 "couldn't he have just kept going and turned the screen off when the wranglers were in the room?", they literally cut the power to the guys room and lock him in if he decided to play at bedtime.
 
Rephrasing: If Chris is in a situation where he to be monitored, will he have limited internet access and be forced to do stuff he doesn't normally do (chores, go on community trips with no card games or vidya)?

If he chooses that, maybe. But he's not getting forced into some kind of home, and not in some hick state like Virginia that doesn't even have that shit for people who actually want it.
 
It's more complex than that, a generalization.

Maybe i should have elaborated, i don't get the luxury of doing things easy, i have to bleach my entire house daily, and this is after a long shift at work. I have to cook absurd amounts of food (enough to feed a family of 6) daily, and i have to do things such as Work absurd hours (60-80).
That sounds gay as shit. What state do you live in where you have to do all this shit to not get put in a group home just because you have mild Aspergers
Shouldn't it be your right as a US citizen to live the way you want, without any bullshit government intervention? If you wanna live in a trash-infested shithole of a house and order takeaways instead of cooking your own food (not to say that's how you live), shouldn't that be your right as a US citizen, autistic or not?
 
That sounds gay as shit. What state do you live in where you have to do all this shit to not get put in a group home just because you have mild Aspergers
Shouldn't it be your right as a US citizen to live the way you want, without any bullshit government intervention? If you wanna live in a trash-infested shithole of a house and order takeaways instead of cooking your own food (not to say that's how you live), shouldn't that be your right as a US citizen, autistic or not?
You my friend took the words exactly out of my mouth. Thing is, democrats lock us away and take away our rights even if we've done nothing wrong.

Problem is, I don't have a group of people fighting for mine and their freedom. We are the people society forgot about but the government sure didn't.

We're treated as a paycheck to them for an excuse to collect taxpayer money, (Yes part of YOUR money goes to this) and they lock us up with minimal contact to the outside world to call for help.

If you REALLY want to know how bad it is when you get in there, you're not allowed to get married, have children or even go on a date when you're in there.

You might be wondering why they specifically do that, it's because a spouse is able to take you out of a home to be your caretaker, and they can't have that.

Oh and northeast united states. I don't wanna say my exact state.
 
You my friend took the words exactly out of my mouth. Thing is, democrats lock us away and take away our rights even if we've done nothing wrong.

Problem is, I don't have a group of people fighting for mine and their freedom. We are the people society forgot about but the government sure didn't.

We're treated as a paycheck to them for an excuse to collect taxpayer money, (Yes part of YOUR money goes to this) and they lock us up with minimal contact to the outside world to call for help.

If you REALLY want to know how bad it is when you get in there, you're not allowed to get married, have children or even go on a date when you're in there.

You might be wondering why they specifically do that, it's because a spouse is able to take you out of a home to be your caretaker, and they can't have that.

Oh and northeast united states. I don't wanna say my exact state.
And here I was thinking the Democrats were supposed to be on the side of the autistic, the disabled, disadvantaged, ect. Then again, Democrats hate the US, so it would be expected they would also hate people having freedom as well
I find it so ironic how the Democrats always claim to be on the side of "disadvantaged" and "discriminated" minorities and women, yet they try to make them even more reliant on government programs and try to take all their rights and freedoms away
They should not be able to dictate anyone's life this much like this. That's a violation of basic human rights, and I can't believe they would do it in the US of all places. Jesus

Thought you would've been from California, or some far-left shithole state like that. I didn't think the Northeastern United States was this bad

Hope you're living well though. Sounds hard having the government this much on your ass 24/7, just because of some disability which might as well be on the same level as colorblindness
 
And here I was thinking the Democrats were supposed to be on the side of the autistic, the disabled, disadvantaged, ect. Then again, Democrats hate the US, so it would be expected they would also hate people having freedom as well
I find it so ironic how the Democrats always claim to be on the side of "disadvantaged" and "discriminated" minorities and women, yet they try to make them even more reliant on government programs and try to take all their rights and freedoms away
They should not be able to dictate anyone's life this much like this. That's a violation of basic human rights, and I can't believe they would do it in the US of all places. Jesus

Thought you would've been from California, or some far-left shithole state like that. I didn't think the Northeastern United States was this bad

Hope you're living well though. Sounds hard having the government this much on your ass 24/7, just because of some disability which might as well be on the same level as colorblindness
Thing is all my aspergers does is skew my perception socially, like I may find something socially acceptable to say when its not or I may think my social standing is much much different than it actually is.

I do okay for myself, I try my best to keep up. Its a little much sometimes but I think I'll make it. I'm not on plan Z yet.
 
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