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[[File:Please, Donate (720p).mp400001.png ‎|thumb|400px|Chris, begging for money, while standing in front of more than a thousand dollars' worth of Lego sets and toys.]]
[[Chris|Chris's]] ego, is, and always will be, his most problematic (and usually self-inflicted) [[Chris and...|trait]]. Over the years, Chris's excessive narcissism has lead to many bumps in the road for his life; whether it's wanting others to praise his [[Chris and art|artistic creativity]], thinking that his [[Chores|minor inconveniences]] out way the [[Father call|death of a family member]], or simply not giving his [[Alec Benson Leary|fellow]] [[Mary Lee Walsh|members]] [[Evan|of]] [[Manajerks|society]] any [[Scale of Respect|respect]] whatsoever, Chris really pays no heed to anyone who isn't him. Now, as some of this can be attributed to his [[Autism|autism]], much the same as [[Chris and reality|reality]], for the most part, Chris willingly chooses to be the self-obsessed man he is, much to the annoyance of those around him. In fact, there's so much evidence of the matter that it needs its own [[Examples of Chris's Ego|list]] just to compensate.


Chris's egotism has also leaked into the [[Sonichu (comic)|comic]], as well. While the focus of the series was originally centered around the main character, [[Sonichu]], Chris's [[Christian Weston Chandler (comic character)|Mary-sue self-insert]] slowly, but surely, became the main focus of the story. The best example of this being [[Sonichu 4]], which consisted of several [[Sub-episodes|sub-episodes]] dedicated to the semi-fabricated accounts of Chris's real life experiences. Sonichu, in fact, is hardly even in the entire issue, albeit the series is NAMED after him. While Chris originally planned to get rid of his comic-persona, due to constant criticism, it never really took off, as he managed to find himself as the main character, once again, despite a little [[Time void|deus-ex machina]], here and there. In [[Sonichu 10]], Chris goes full god-mode Mary-sue, giving his self-insert's [[Chris-chan Sonichu|super mode]] a [[Collosal Chan|super mode]].
The '''Financhu Crisis''' is a term coined by users from [[Kiwi Farms]] to describe the steep decline in the Chandler family's [[Chris and money|financial management]] beginning in early [[2016]]. Signs of the Chandlers' worsening finances were made apparent by the increasing amounts of begging videos and donation requests on [[YouTube]] and [[Facebook]].


Today, in 2014, we can still catch some faint glimpses of Chris's ego, even when concentrated into [[Chris and english|misspelled]] [[Facebook|Facebook posts]] and overly-priced [[Ebay|Ebay bids]].
In June 2017, [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris]] began to take his [[Patreon]] account more seriously and recommenced drawing Sonichu comic pages. He has gotten several hundred dollars per month for his efforts, and payments continued until 2 August 2021, when his Patreon account was shut down. As a result, begging had temporarily subsided.
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 3 February 2026

Chris, begging for money, while standing in front of more than a thousand dollars' worth of Lego sets and toys.

The Financhu Crisis is a term coined by users from Kiwi Farms to describe the steep decline in the Chandler family's financial management beginning in early 2016. Signs of the Chandlers' worsening finances were made apparent by the increasing amounts of begging videos and donation requests on YouTube and Facebook.

In June 2017, Chris began to take his Patreon account more seriously and recommenced drawing Sonichu comic pages. He has gotten several hundred dollars per month for his efforts, and payments continued until 2 August 2021, when his Patreon account was shut down. As a result, begging had temporarily subsided.

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