Precognition

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Precognition is the purported ability to know or, as Chris puts it, "foresee"/"foreknow" future events.[1]

Though there is no scientific evidence for this alleged phenomenon, Chris claims to innately have this ability whenever something works in his favor, or tries to perpetuate a rumor that he wants to be true. For that reason, combined with his known propensity to lie, and some of the other outrageous things he claims to genuinely believe in, whether he truly believes in the phenomenon, or just sees it as a convenient way lie, or even a bit of both, is unclear.

List of Things That Chris "foresaw"

  • In a chat towards members of the Teen Troon Squad, Chris claimed that he "foresaw" that he'd be upset at Barb losing the Classic.[2]
  • In a call with Cory Allison, Chris claimed that he predicted that he'd wind up in jail.[3]
  • A rather memetic example of this occurred in a 30 November 2021 jail letter from the fan Celestia. There, Chris drew his Chris Chan Sonichu avatar saying that he "foresaw [her] letter long ago". The drawing became a meme amongst the CWCsphere.
  • Chris has stated several times that he "predicted" Bella's supposed plan for him to commit suicide, that Bella had convinced him to have sex with Barb, and/or her plan to blackmail him with a sex tape between him and Fiona.[4][5] All of these were prevalent rumors and/or conspiracy theories about Bella that had spread around the CWCSphere after bits of the Incest Call had leaked, and Bella's identity was uncovered. This is despite the fact that he openly admitted to having this affair prior to the call, and that Chris would try and make incest permissible in his religion according to the Goddess Log.[6]
  • Chris claims that he predicted how the relationship between Dillin Thomas and his girlfriend would go.[5]

In the comics

Magi-Chan has the ability to see into the future.

See Also

  • List of Chris's lies - Chris will claim to have "forseen" something when he tries to use it as a cover story.

References