Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-679780-20150406035359/@comment-25212528-20150414193131

Mystic Monkey wrote: I have mixed feelings for him. You're right that he is what he is because he did not have the propper guidence in his life growing up, in fact the care he may have needed would of cost money on part of his parents or the Virginian council, if there is disability allowence and guides in America.

Thing is though, Chris-Chan had plenty of warnings throughout his life of the effects of his actions and behavior around others and to himself, but he's cross the line where he is chooses to make the wrong life choices and sticks by them purely for his own comforts. Yes I do feel sorry for the personal he has become, but he gets nothing but disgust that he makes that squaller his morality. When he knew what he was doing was "wrong", he didn't consider how his actions were causing the problems and worked around the problems to better himself. Instead he blames those around them than to accept he is to fault and continues what he does regardless.

He's like Eric Cartman really but less enthusiastic.

The bullying he has put up with I admit is harsh, but in defence of the trolls and bullies they believe he deserves it and I do agree with them. If you're going to live like an incomprehendable $#!7, expect to be treated like $#!7.

As Catherine Aird once said- “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning.” Chris-Chan fits in the bill here for those with autisms of his degree but still young or able for change. Hmm true. Although I did legitimetly feel kinda sad reading about how Bob died and how Patti Died. Also when "julie" was revealed I felt kinda bad.