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- 7 de Dic, 2015
"I earned and work hard and tough for that."
That's the most unbelievable part of this story.
That's the most unbelievable part of this story.
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I’m legitimately scared for Chris. It’s obvious he’ll get himself killed soon if someone doesn’t do anything about it.
What else can he conceivably do? Buying him a Dale Carnegie or Jordan Peterson book isn’t going to help Chris be a better person.Lightweight? So it's a pony who can't hold it's liquor?
It's pretty amazing that everyone of these alternate universe versions of Chris can do all these amazing things, are extremely powerful, and are all very successful and popular, yet this universe's Chris is a pathetic, useless wreck who lives with his mother, is on tard welfare and has to beg to get by, and is essentially a 9 year old trapped in a 260lb 36 year old man's body. It's almost like Toon Town is just a power fantasy Chris uses as a way to cope with having lonely, pathetic life.
Sadly all this alternate dimension / astral projection stuff is very real to Chris.I don't think Chris believes his own BS. He's just LARPing.
Marvin once told me Chris has a decent grip on reality vs his imagination when I asked if he was gullible enough to jump out his window in an attempt to fly.
I am now counting the days until it happens for real and he attempts something life-threateningly stupid.