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"'''Story of My Current Days'''" is an account of [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris]]'s [[Love Quest]] first written in his ''[[Animal Crossing]]'' diary in October [[2004]]. On 31 March [[2005]], Chris updated and renamed it "'''Story of My Love Quest Days'''". On 14 August [[2006]], he updated it again, changed the name back to "Story of My Current Days", and expanded it with additional material describing his relationships with [[Hanna]] and [[Megan Schroeder]].
'''''Asperchu''''' is a multiple award-winning comic series created by [[Alec Benson Leary]]. His [[Chris and art|deft artwork]], [[Chris and writing|gripping stories, and excellent characterization]] has resulted in the series gaining hundreds of fans in the few short months since its inception. Many of these fans were discontented followers of the [[Sonichu (comic)|''Sonichu'' comics]], who were turned off by the comics becoming exponentially more disturbing.


Chris announced on 22 [[October 2009]] that it is "[T]o be MAJORLY UPDATED with most current events; NOT ALL OPINIONS expressed in the story are [[Chris and English|can]][[Honor roll|non]] to current opinions and views". Normally, "{{w|Canon (fiction)|canon}}" only refers to the continuity of a work of fiction, and not to reality, but then, [[Chris and reality|it's hard to sort those two out when you're dealing with Chris]].
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Asperchu is a multiple award-winning comic series created by Alec Benson Leary. His deft artwork, gripping stories, and excellent characterization has resulted in the series gaining hundreds of fans in the few short months since its inception. Many of these fans were discontented followers of the Sonichu comics, who were turned off by the comics becoming exponentially more disturbing.

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