Difference between revisions of "Talk:Chris and mental healthcare"

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I added a piece about narcissism as I felt it was sorely missing on a wiki about a narcissistic manchild. Should it get its own article or is it fine the way it is or should it be deleted? Suggestions plz!  --[[User:Hayate666|Hayate666]] 11:16, 3 July 2009 (CEST)
I added a piece about narcissism as I felt it was sorely missing on a wiki about a narcissistic manchild. Should it get its own article or is it fine the way it is or should it be deleted? Suggestions plz!  --[[User:Hayate666|Hayate666]] 11:16, 3 July 2009 (CEST)
Added a few examples and a tidbit on his refusal to get treated.  Some other issues that might bear fruit...
*How Chris's jealousy manifests as outright hatred. What symbolizes this best, in my opinion, is his Animal Crossing card for Wes Iseli, where he's drawn with little evil eyes, and the back describes how bad it is that he's Sarah's girlfriend and how much Chris doesn't like him.
*His problems with recognizing voices, faces, and everything else. Is that autism related, Asperger's related, or something else?
*His fear of effort. Likely not a literal fear, but Chris seems to despise putting any more effort into things than he absolutely has to. His art hasn't really improved, for instance, it just goes through different imitative styles. Not a mental illness, but a definite psychological problem.
Mind, practically ALL of Chris's problems are psychological in origin, so this page could get mighty bloated (and I might be forgetting about a few pages that cover some of these bits in greater detail). We might stick to covering genuine mental illnesses here as opposed to idiotic quirks, which would go on their own page (e.g. linking "jealousy" to Noviophobia--I think I'll do that right now, in fact). [[User:Ensign disposable|Ensign disposable]] 00:29, 4 July 2009 (CEST)

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I thought the CWCki needed an article like this even though I didn't have a whole lot to contribute. Feel free to expand on it. Pugs Malone 19:22, 1 July 2009 (CEST)

  • Oh Lord, this is going to be fun to watch. Everyone and their sister have their own theory about why Chris is fucked up, and whether or not he's really autistic, so let's hope this doesn't get ugly. --Champthom 21:20, 1 July 2009 (CEST)
  • I actually conceived this article as an examination of his experiences with psychologists and his current refusal to see one, but if it goes on another path, I'm not going to stop it. Pugs Malone 00:56, 2 July 2009 (CEST)

I added a piece about narcissism as I felt it was sorely missing on a wiki about a narcissistic manchild. Should it get its own article or is it fine the way it is or should it be deleted? Suggestions plz! --Hayate666 11:16, 3 July 2009 (CEST)


Added a few examples and a tidbit on his refusal to get treated. Some other issues that might bear fruit...

  • How Chris's jealousy manifests as outright hatred. What symbolizes this best, in my opinion, is his Animal Crossing card for Wes Iseli, where he's drawn with little evil eyes, and the back describes how bad it is that he's Sarah's girlfriend and how much Chris doesn't like him.
  • His problems with recognizing voices, faces, and everything else. Is that autism related, Asperger's related, or something else?
  • His fear of effort. Likely not a literal fear, but Chris seems to despise putting any more effort into things than he absolutely has to. His art hasn't really improved, for instance, it just goes through different imitative styles. Not a mental illness, but a definite psychological problem.

Mind, practically ALL of Chris's problems are psychological in origin, so this page could get mighty bloated (and I might be forgetting about a few pages that cover some of these bits in greater detail). We might stick to covering genuine mental illnesses here as opposed to idiotic quirks, which would go on their own page (e.g. linking "jealousy" to Noviophobia--I think I'll do that right now, in fact). Ensign disposable 00:29, 4 July 2009 (CEST)