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When people first hear of Chris, they will become interested or fascinated. While some will evolve
When people first hear of Chris, they will become interested or fascinated. While some will evolve
into White Knights, A-Logs, Enablers, or Weens, there are those who choose to keep their distance from Chris  
into [[Unholy_Tetrad#White_Knights|White Knights]], [[Unholy_Tetrad#A-Logs|A-Logs]], [[Unholy_Tetrad#Enablers|Enablers]], or [[Unholy_Tetrad#Weens|Weens]], there are those who choose to keep their distance from Chris and don't want to be a[[Weening#Arguments_against_weening|negative influence]] on him.  
and don't want to be a negative influence on him.  


These people are what we call "passive observers".  
These people are what we call "passive observers".  
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To become a passive observer, you have to meet all of the following requirements:
To become a passive observer, you have to meet all of the following requirements:


* Passive observers don't want to be a negative influence on Chris. They are fully aware that his mental health is feeble and his grasp on reality is tenuous.
* Passive observers don't want to be a [[Weening#Arguments_against_weening|negative influence]] on Chris. They are fully aware that his [[Chris_and_health#Mental_health|mental health]] is feeble and his grasp on [[Chris and reality|reality]] is tenuous.
* Passive observers don't want to [[White knight|defend Chris|]], because they are fully aware that Chris is not an innocent victim and he is beyond help.
* Passive observers don't want to [[White knight|defend Chris]], because they are fully aware that Chris is not an innocent victim and he is beyond help.
* Passive observers don't want to express hatred for Chris, because they are aware that this makes them no better than Chris. They are wise enough to keep those feelings of hate to themselves.  
* Passive observers don't want to express [[A-Logging|hatred]] for Chris, because they are aware that this makes them no better than Chris. They are wise enough to keep those feelings of hate to themselves.  
* Passive observers don't want to finance Chris in any way, this also includes buying from him. They are fully aware that not only is Chris an unreliable seller, financing Chris means enabling and further fueling his coping fantasies.  
* Passive observers don't want to [[Enablers#Financial_enablers|finance]] Chris in any way, this also includes buying from him. They are fully aware that not only is Chris an unreliable seller, financing Chris means enabling and further fueling his coping fantasies.  
* Passive observers have no desire to "troll" or annoy Chris. They are fully aware that this not only is most likely to fail, it's also extremely pathetic and often comes back to bite them. In order words: they don't ween
* Passive observers have no desire to "troll" or annoy Chris. They are fully aware that this not only is most likely to fail, it's also [[Weening#Arguments_against_weening|extremely pathetic and often comes back to bite them]]. In order words: they don't [[Weening|ween]].
* Passive observers keep their distance from Chris. They don't directly message Chris on any of the social platforms he is on. If Chris is bothering a passive observer, the passive observer chooses to ignore him.  
* Passive observers keep their [[ProjectSNT#Rationalizations_and_attempts_to_get_SNT_to_respond|distance]] from Chris. They don't directly message Chris on any of the social platforms he is on. If Chris is bothering a passive observer, the passive observer chooses to [[ProjectSNT#Rationalizations_and_attempts_to_get_SNT_to_respond|ignore him]].  


Its perfectly possible to maintain your passive observer status, if you want to ask Chris your question.  
Its perfectly possible to maintain your passive observer status, if you want to ask Chris your question.  
The question itself needs to be properly formulated. This means you have to follow a set of guidelines:
The question itself needs to be properly formulated. This means you have to follow a set of guidelines:


* Your question must not be a negative influence on Chris.
* Your question must not be a [[Weening#Arguments_against_weening|negative influence]] on Chris.
* Your question must not give Chris the impression that he is innocent.
* Your question must not give Chris the impression that he is [[White Knight|innocent]].
* Your question must not express hatred towards Chris.
* Your question must not express [[A-Logging|hatred towards Chris]].
* Your question must not enable Chris and his fantasies.
* Your question must not enable [[Enablers#Fantasy_enablers|Chris and his fantasies]].
* Your question must not "troll" or annoy Chris.
* Your question must not [[Weening|"troll" or annoy Chris]].

Revision as of 08:35, 28 August 2020

Passive Observers

When people first hear of Chris, they will become interested or fascinated. While some will evolve into White Knights, A-Logs, Enablers, or Weens, there are those who choose to keep their distance from Chris and don't want to be anegative influence on him.

These people are what we call "passive observers".

To become a passive observer, you have to meet all of the following requirements:

  • Passive observers don't want to be a negative influence on Chris. They are fully aware that his mental health is feeble and his grasp on reality is tenuous.
  • Passive observers don't want to defend Chris, because they are fully aware that Chris is not an innocent victim and he is beyond help.
  • Passive observers don't want to express hatred for Chris, because they are aware that this makes them no better than Chris. They are wise enough to keep those feelings of hate to themselves.
  • Passive observers don't want to finance Chris in any way, this also includes buying from him. They are fully aware that not only is Chris an unreliable seller, financing Chris means enabling and further fueling his coping fantasies.
  • Passive observers have no desire to "troll" or annoy Chris. They are fully aware that this not only is most likely to fail, it's also extremely pathetic and often comes back to bite them. In order words: they don't ween.
  • Passive observers keep their distance from Chris. They don't directly message Chris on any of the social platforms he is on. If Chris is bothering a passive observer, the passive observer chooses to ignore him.

Its perfectly possible to maintain your passive observer status, if you want to ask Chris your question. The question itself needs to be properly formulated. This means you have to follow a set of guidelines: