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{{quotebox| Yeah. How about telling Shan to let me back in so I can enjoy the fun again, Please?}}
{{quotebox| Yeah. How about telling Shan to let me back in so I can enjoy the fun again, Please?}}


Shan is possibly referring to Shane B., the owner of The End Games. <s>It is currently unknown if Chris was outright banned, or if there was a temporary ban - and what led up to this is currently unknown. Judging from weens trying to 'warn' management about Chris and how they refused to take action, seeing him as 'harmless', it is unlikely they followed the thoughts of the [[List_of_places_that_have_banned_Chris#Grace_Baptist_Church|church]] which banned Chris for his online activity.</s> [https://sonichu.com/cwcki/File:End_Games_owner_denies_Chris_Chan_arrested.jpg| Shane denies Chris was arrested]
Shan is possibly referring to Shane B., the owner of The End Games. It is currently unknown if Chris was outright banned, or if there was a temporary ban - and what led up to this is currently unknown. Judging from weens trying to 'warn' management about Chris and how they refused to take action, seeing him as 'harmless', it is unlikely they followed the thoughts of the [[List_of_places_that_have_banned_Chris#Grace_Baptist_Church|church]] which banned Chris for his online activity. [https://sonichu.com/cwcki/File:End_Games_owner_denies_Chris_Chan_arrested.jpg| Shane denies Chris was arrested though.]


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Revision as of 21:17, 29 March 2018

The Man herself, October 2015

The End Games is a card-game shop in Charlottesville that Chris frequents.

Sightings

Chris was spotted here by the brother of a Kiwi Farms user in October 2015[1] wearing the Sonichu Medallion and a pink shirt and dress.

The first of the BraveryJerk Interviews occurred here in September 2016.

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In January 2017, he posted a photo of himself playing with his Christine Dolls while children play Pokemon around him.

Allegedly, in April 2017, Chris dropped his medallion on the floor and had an outburst over it.[2]

Christine had a meltdown today. He dropped his sonichu medallion and freaked. Screamed at everyone to not move an inch while he collected the pieces off the floor.

Although there is no concrete proof behind the allegation, there is a bit of circumstantial evidence for it. The incident was said to have happened on 2 April, a Sunday; during that day, Chris had tweeted, "Life is f***ed up. (I had a real stressful Sunday afternoon) Gawd! Just... GAWD!!!"[3]

In November 2017, amid his obsession with Hyperdimension Neptunia, Chris attended the club with bodyguards - in the form of Magi-Chan and Discord, figments of his own imagination.

I allowed Discord to enjoy some of the fun there. He watched a few Dungeon and Dragon-type games get played. I even allowed him to see if he could get one of my friends to notice and see him. But she didn't budge.
Chris's delusions spilling over into the real world again[4].

Management's perspective

Weens have occasionally harassed the shop's management with made-up stories about Chris. The management has given responses showing they do keep an eye on Chris.

We are aware of this customer and keep an eye on them because of their obvious strangeness. We do believe this person to be harmless
The staff

Banned

On 20 March 2018, Chris posted a message to the Pokemon Club's Facebook page[5]:

Yeah. How about telling Shan to let me back in so I can enjoy the fun again, Please?

Shan is possibly referring to Shane B., the owner of The End Games. It is currently unknown if Chris was outright banned, or if there was a temporary ban - and what led up to this is currently unknown. Judging from weens trying to 'warn' management about Chris and how they refused to take action, seeing him as 'harmless', it is unlikely they followed the thoughts of the church which banned Chris for his online activity. Shane denies Chris was arrested though.

Gallery

External links

The End Games Website

References