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'''Seinfeld''' is a popular 90s sitcom, lovingly referred to as a "show about nothing" which Chris manages to find humor in.
{{Quote|Ah yeah, so I just recently been introduced to this uh, autistic, uh, boy- this autistic teenage boy here. And uh, and we sai- you know, I was introduced, so he opened up to me right away. And then I- and then- later, like I- later at this picnic, this community picnic, he uh, I see him- I see him- I see him over there and he wants to find- he wants to meet himself a lady, so he's hanging out over there. And I don't see him talking to the ladies, he just uh, he's just uh, smiling and being silent. I mean, he ain't gonna go anywhere unless he talks to- unless he talks to ladies, but then again that's part of the autism right there. He just tends to blank out when he's not introduced to people. Because he's scared of the uh, unknown. That's very common amongst the autistic people. And I'll tell you something else. Today's society where everybody is glued to their computers and internet and all that, they're definitely closing themselves off from society. It's like they're becoming autistics themselves. I mean, if they're definitely not glued in front of their computer they're definitely about as blank as that au- that little teenage boy was.|[[Some Favored Comedians|''What'' is the ''deal'' with naive autistic retards?]]}}


==Chris on Seinfeld==
'''''Seinfeld''''' was a [[1988]]-[[1998]] sitcom. Despite being a well-written, creative, funny and intelligent show aimed at adults, Chris also liked it.


-[[29 September 2009]] Chris claims Clyde Cash, like Elaine from Seinfeld, does not exist at 1:45 of the video here. 
==Chris on ''Seinfeld''==


-[[Mailbag 17#In which Chris assumes he is like Jerry Seinfeld and then misses the point entirely]] Chris thinks Seinfeld should play him if he ever gets a movie.
*[[29 September 2009]]: Chris claims [[Clyde Cash]], like [[Wikipedia:Elaine Benes|Elaine Benes]], does not exist. 
 
*[[Mailbag 17#In which Chris assumes he is like Jerry Seinfeld and then misses the point entirely|Mailbag 17]]: Chris thinks Seinfeld should play him if he ever gets a movie.
-[[Church audio#00:14:26 - The Love Quest Continues]] Seinfeld emotionally prepared Chris for getting fake numbers from girls.
*[[Church audio#00:14:26 - The Love Quest Continues|Church audio]]: The ''Seinfeld'' episode "[[Wikipedia:The Strike (Seinfeld)|The Strike]]" emotionally prepared Chris for getting fake numbers from girls.
 
*[[Some Favored Comedians]]: Chris discusses how much he likes Seinfeld, hopes Seinfeld will respond to the video, and imagines a Seinfeld routine about him. He forgets that Seinfeld's stand-up usually includes jokes.
-[[Some Favored Comedians]] Chris discusses how much he likes Seinfeld, hopes Seinfeld will respond to the video, and imagines a Seinfeld routine about him. He forgets that Seinfeld's stand-up usually includes jokes.
*[[Kacey Call 8]]: Chris identifies with [[Wikipedia:George Costanza|George Costanza]], but gets offended when Kacey calls him the "George Costanza of ''Sonichu''". What similarity could he possibly have with a [[Obesity|stocky]], [[Slow-in-the-minds|slow-witted]], [[Hair|bald]] man?
 
-[[Kacey Call 8]] Chris identifies with George Costanza, but gets offended when Kacey calls him the "George Costanza of Sonichu".
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Ah yeah, so I just recently been introduced to this uh, autistic, uh, boy- this autistic teenage boy here. And uh, and we sai- you know, I was introduced, so he opened up to me right away. And then I- and then- later, like I- later at this picnic, this community picnic, he uh, I see him- I see him- I see him over there and he wants to find- he wants to meet himself a lady, so he's hanging out over there. And I don't see him talking to the ladies, he just uh, he's just uh, smiling and being silent. I mean, he ain't gonna go anywhere unless he talks to- unless he talks to ladies, but then again that's part of the autism right there. He just tends to blank out when he's not introduced to people. Because he's scared of the uh, unknown. That's very common amongst the autistic people. And I'll tell you something else. Today's society where everybody is glued to their computers and internet and all that, they're definitely closing themselves off from society. It's like they're becoming autistics themselves. I mean, if they're definitely not glued in front of their computer they're definitely about as blank as that au- that little teenage boy was.
What is the deal with naive autistic retards?

Seinfeld was a 1988-1998 sitcom. Despite being a well-written, creative, funny and intelligent show aimed at adults, Chris also liked it.

Chris on Seinfeld

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