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{{main|July 2020}}
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Chris, now in the fourth month of his bodyswap, urged his fans to attack his enemies by [[Dox|"doxing"]] their Twitter handles. He confronted [[Jacob Sockness]] for the first time in months, and made an sexually suggestive tweet to an [[Pedofork|young artist]]. Other than this, Chris shed away from public life as the pandemic continued to unravel.
Chris, now in the fourth month of his bodyswap, urged his fans to attack his [[Trolls|enemies]] by [[Dox|"doxing"]] their Twitter handles. He confronted [[Jacob Sockness]] for the first time in months, and made an sexually suggestive tweet to an [[Pedofork|young artist]]. Other than this, Chris shed away from public life as the pandemic continued to unravel.


==August==
==August==

Revision as of 16:23, 2 August 2020

Coming in 2020?
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Ongoing

The things described in this article are still happening, or are still being looked into. As a result, it may be subject to frequent change, and the information provided may not be entirely reliable.

2020 is the 12th year of organized trolling, and the start of its second decade.

It brought the Sonic movie, and President Pmurt will be up for reelection in November along with members of the Charlottesville city council. It also saw the worsening of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which would result in numerous cancellations of events, and play a major part in Chris's online activity slowing down at the start of the year.

January

The only picture of CWC released in January 2020
Main article: January 2020

Chris started the new decade on a quiet note, with no video or even a picture of his face uploaded. On Twitter, Chris made a plea for The End Games to unban him, which obviously wasn't successful. He eventually sent them a piece of mail containing a drawing, presumably an attempt to harass or intimidate them. At the end of the month, Chris was sued for debt yet again, this time by two creditors – Portfolio Recovery Associates and Jefferson Capital Systems.

February

Chris in February 2020
Main article: February 2020

Chris turned 38 this month, saw the Sonic movie, and tried comforting an underage user on Twitter by recounting the time he saw Bob's dick; when he was reprimanded for this, Chris went on a massive screed about how the trolls ruined his life and made him hate sex. Other than this, not a whole lot else happened.

March

Chris in March 2020
Main article: March 2020

On 13 March, the aforementioned coronavirus pandemic was declared a national emergency, which resulted in the cancellations of numerous social events and other things (including BABScon, which Chris would go onto Twitter to complain about). Other than that, the month in general became very slow for Chris and his followers.

April

Chris, or "Sonichu", in April 2020
Main article: April 2020

On April 15, supposedly "Sonichu" confirmed that he had swapped bodies with Chris beginning after March 31. The rest of the month went on with Chris believing that he had swapped bodies with said character. He also appeared in a livestream hosted by a ween.

May

Chris in May 2020
Main article: May 2020

Chris continued to believe that he had swapped bodies with Sonichu, and as such role-played as him on Twitter. Chris also streamed Part 2 of the Analysis Anarchy Reaction Livestreams. Otherwise, May was yet another quiet month.

June

Main article: June 2020
Chris in June 2020

Chris, still in the midst of his bodyswap, continued to spew out tweets. He watched the premiere of the derided Pony Life show and threatened to expose his trolls. He also streamed the third part of the Analysis Anarchy Reaction Livestreams.

July

Main article: July 2020

Chris, now in the fourth month of his bodyswap, urged his fans to attack his enemies by "doxing" their Twitter handles. He confronted Jacob Sockness for the first time in months, and made an sexually suggestive tweet to an young artist. Other than this, Chris shed away from public life as the pandemic continued to unravel.

August

Main article: August 2020

September

Main article: September 2020

October

Main article: October 2020

November

Main article: November 2020

December

Main article: December 2020