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Between 2015 and 2018, Chris had a few adult '''friends''' which he knew from an all-ages [[Pokémon]] league club hosted at [[The End Games]] in [[Charlottesville]]. He had them added on his Facebook friends list and they occasionally commented on his updates, saw movies with him, and invited him to hang out at their houses<ref name=marvin> | Between 2015 and 2018, Chris had a few adult '''friends''' which he knew from an all-ages [[Pokémon]] league club hosted at [[The End Games]] in [[Charlottesville]]. He had them added on his Facebook friends list and they occasionally commented on his updates, saw movies with him, and invited him to hang out at their houses.<ref name=marvin>[[Kiwi Farms posts (Marvin)#Friends Gone]]</ref> | ||
However, this era of Chris's life was also marked by a psychological breakdown he had over the increase in life responsibilities in the wake of his [[father]]'s passing and the increasing infirmity of his [[mother]]. The machinations of the [[Idea Guys]] accelerated Chris's break from [[reality]], and by mid-2018, he had retreated into his fantasy world and favored hanging out with his [[imaginary friends]] and Internet [[enablers]] over his real-life friends, and gradually lost contact with the latter. | However, this era of Chris's life was also marked by a psychological breakdown he had over the increase in life responsibilities in the wake of his [[Bob Chandler|father]]'s passing and the increasing infirmity of his [[Barbara Chandler|mother]]. The machinations of the [[Idea Guys]] accelerated Chris's break from [[Chris and reality|reality]], and by mid-2018, he had retreated into his fantasy world and favored hanging out with his [[imaginary friends]] and Internet [[enablers]] over his real-life friends, and gradually lost contact with the latter. | ||
The names of Chris's friends have been redacted here. | The names of Chris's friends have been redacted here. | ||
==The friends== | ==The friends== | ||
One, a woman in her mid-20s named Alexa P., repeatedly advised Chris on how to get a job after seeing him [[beg]] for money online<ref>[[November 2016 Facebook posts#Barb pawns jewelry, Chris decides to join Patreon]]</ref> | One, a woman in her mid-20s named Alexa P., repeatedly advised Chris on how to get a job after seeing him [[beg]] for money online.<ref>[[November 2016 Facebook posts#Barb pawns jewelry, Chris decides to join Patreon]]</ref> Naturally, Chris failed to follow through on her suggestion, instead choosing to respond by writing up a rant on why he doesn't want to work.<ref>[[April 2017 Facebook posts#Chris explains why he won't get a job]]</ref> Alexa gave up on attempting to help him after that, though she remained on his friend list. In between her efforts to help him be something other than a drain on society, Alexa was in his company outside of their common Pokémon group, when she saw ''The Lego Batman Movie'' with him.<ref>[[February 2017 Facebook Posts#Watching new Lego movies]]</ref> | ||
Another of Chris's friends was Q., a black woman, also in her 20s<ref>[[January 2017 Facebook Posts#Encouraging a friend]]</ref> | Another of Chris's friends was Dana Q., a black woman, also in her 20s.<ref>[[January 2017 Facebook Posts#Encouraging a friend]]</ref> Chris went to the [[October 2017]] ''[[My Little Pony]]'' movie<ref>[[August 2017 tweets#Movie friends]]</ref><ref>[[October 2017 tweets#No GF for movie date]]</ref> and the [[March 2018]] [[Sailor Moon]] musical<ref>[[Kiwi Farms posts (LoveYouLongTime)#Pokémon League Friends]]</ref> with Alexa and Dana. | ||
Another of Chris's friends was M., a middle-aged woman. | Another of Chris's friends was M., a middle-aged woman. | ||
His friends seem to put up with his quirks and there appears to be a pity factor as well, as noted by [[ | His friends seem to put up with his quirks and there appears to be a pity factor as well, as noted by [[LoveYouLongTime]]: | ||
{{ | {{quoteboxred|Chris legitimately has friends, even if it's a one sided friendship that's only done out of pity. When I ran into Chris at [[OmegaCon|Omegacon]], he was more or less being guarded by a middle aged woman who brings her kids to the Pokémon events at the local game store. She was asking me very specific questions but kept pushing when I would give vague answers.<ref>[[Kiwi Farms posts (LoveYouLongTime)#Chris's Friends]]</ref>}} | ||
Chris wasn't shy about asking his friends to acquire toys for him from places at which he is banned. According to | Chris wasn't shy about asking his friends to acquire toys for him from places at which he is banned. According to [[Marvin]]'s intel: | ||
{{quoteboxgreen|Heh, at one point, he had some older, married woman buying him his amiibos for him. I think she was one of the mother's of one of the little kids he plays Pokémon with. That cracked me up because it was like Chris was a drug addict, finding someone to smuggle him his fix.<ref> | {{quoteboxgreen|Heh, at one point, he had some older, married woman buying him his amiibos for him. I think she was one of the mother's of one of the little kids he plays Pokémon with. That cracked me up because it was like Chris was a drug addict, finding someone to smuggle him his fix.<ref>[[Kiwi Farms posts (Marvin)#Buying While Banned]]</ref>}} | ||
This was confirmed in a Facebook post from August 2016,<ref>[[August 2016 Facebook posts#Help me buy a Pokemon card]]</ref> in which Chris asked two of his friends if they would buy Pokémon cards on his behalf from [[Gamestop]]. | This was confirmed in a Facebook post from August 2016,<ref>[[August 2016 Facebook posts#Help me buy a Pokemon card]]</ref> in which Chris asked two of his friends if they would buy Pokémon cards on his behalf from [[Gamestop]]. | ||
M. also helped Chris by checking in on his [[mother]] while Chris was out of town at the 2017 [[BronyCon]]. M. later adopted Liza, one of the [[Chandler Cats]] that Chris took in during 2018. | M. also helped Chris by checking in on his [[Barbara Chandler|mother]] while Chris was out of town at the 2017 [[BronyCon]]. M. later adopted Liza, one of the [[Chandler Cats]] that Chris took in during 2018.<ref>[[November 2018 social media posts#Liza adopted]]</ref> | ||
In April 2018, Chris's friends tried to help him put together a plan to live independently. | In April 2018, Chris's friends tried to help him put together a plan to live independently. | ||
{{quotebox|I Need [Mother] Alive. [...] Until After I am moved out. [...] And I did take the first step on that by taking with my friends about helping me find the new place to move to<ref>[[Cryzel Torture]]</ref> | {{quotebox|I Need [Mother] Alive. [...] Until After I am moved out. [...] And I did take the first step on that by taking with my friends about helping me find the new place to move to.<ref>[[Cryzel Torture]]</ref>}} | ||
However, the plan fell through. | However, the plan fell through. | ||
==Abandonment for imaginary friends== | ==Abandonment for imaginary friends== | ||
By mid-2018, Chris was no longer in contact with the Pokémon League friends<ref name=marvin></ref> | By mid-2018, Chris was no longer in contact with the Pokémon League friends.<ref name=lylt>[[Kiwi Farms posts (LoveYouLongTime)#Offline and Online Life]]</ref><ref name=marvin></ref> While this was partially due to him getting himself [[List of places that have banned Chris|banned]] from The End Games for arguing with management, the friends briefly hung out with him afterwards outside of their club. However, Chris's commitment to his imaginary friends and Internet enablers took priority. | ||
{{quote|He spent a year+ with his imaginary friends, not talking to his real friends.|[[Guard Dog]] Marvin<ref> | {{quote|He spent a year+ with his imaginary friends, not talking to his real friends.|[[Guard Dog]] Marvin<ref name=marvin></ref>}} | ||
{{quote|Chris has a really hard time managing both an offline and an online life. As far as I'm aware of, he hasn't been in contact with these friends in a while, but I doubt Chris cares as long as there's someone around to keep him entertained and indulges his fantasies.|[[Emily]], on why Chris prefers to hang out with his internet enablers over local friends<ref> | {{quote|Chris has a really hard time managing both an offline and an online life. As far as I'm aware of, he hasn't been in contact with these friends in a while, but I doubt Chris cares as long as there's someone around to keep him entertained and indulges his fantasies.|[[Emily]], on why Chris prefers to hang out with his internet enablers over local friends<ref name=lylt></ref>}} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:43, 18 October 2024
Between 2015 and 2018, Chris had a few adult friends which he knew from an all-ages Pokémon league club hosted at The End Games in Charlottesville. He had them added on his Facebook friends list and they occasionally commented on his updates, saw movies with him, and invited him to hang out at their houses.[1]
However, this era of Chris's life was also marked by a psychological breakdown he had over the increase in life responsibilities in the wake of his father's passing and the increasing infirmity of his mother. The machinations of the Idea Guys accelerated Chris's break from reality, and by mid-2018, he had retreated into his fantasy world and favored hanging out with his imaginary friends and Internet enablers over his real-life friends, and gradually lost contact with the latter.
The names of Chris's friends have been redacted here.
The friends
One, a woman in her mid-20s named Alexa P., repeatedly advised Chris on how to get a job after seeing him beg for money online.[2] Naturally, Chris failed to follow through on her suggestion, instead choosing to respond by writing up a rant on why he doesn't want to work.[3] Alexa gave up on attempting to help him after that, though she remained on his friend list. In between her efforts to help him be something other than a drain on society, Alexa was in his company outside of their common Pokémon group, when she saw The Lego Batman Movie with him.[4]
Another of Chris's friends was Dana Q., a black woman, also in her 20s.[5] Chris went to the October 2017 My Little Pony movie[6][7] and the March 2018 Sailor Moon musical[8] with Alexa and Dana.
Another of Chris's friends was M., a middle-aged woman.
His friends seem to put up with his quirks and there appears to be a pity factor as well, as noted by LoveYouLongTime:
Chris legitimately has friends, even if it's a one sided friendship that's only done out of pity. When I ran into Chris at Omegacon, he was more or less being guarded by a middle aged woman who brings her kids to the Pokémon events at the local game store. She was asking me very specific questions but kept pushing when I would give vague answers.[9] |
Chris wasn't shy about asking his friends to acquire toys for him from places at which he is banned. According to Marvin's intel:
Heh, at one point, he had some older, married woman buying him his amiibos for him. I think she was one of the mother's of one of the little kids he plays Pokémon with. That cracked me up because it was like Chris was a drug addict, finding someone to smuggle him his fix.[10] |
This was confirmed in a Facebook post from August 2016,[11] in which Chris asked two of his friends if they would buy Pokémon cards on his behalf from Gamestop.
M. also helped Chris by checking in on his mother while Chris was out of town at the 2017 BronyCon. M. later adopted Liza, one of the Chandler Cats that Chris took in during 2018.[12]
In April 2018, Chris's friends tried to help him put together a plan to live independently.
I Need [Mother] Alive. [...] Until After I am moved out. [...] And I did take the first step on that by taking with my friends about helping me find the new place to move to.[13] |
However, the plan fell through.
Abandonment for imaginary friends
By mid-2018, Chris was no longer in contact with the Pokémon League friends.[14][1] While this was partially due to him getting himself banned from The End Games for arguing with management, the friends briefly hung out with him afterwards outside of their club. However, Chris's commitment to his imaginary friends and Internet enablers took priority.
“ | He spent a year+ with his imaginary friends, not talking to his real friends. | ” |
Guard Dog Marvin[1] |
“ | Chris has a really hard time managing both an offline and an online life. As far as I'm aware of, he hasn't been in contact with these friends in a while, but I doubt Chris cares as long as there's someone around to keep him entertained and indulges his fantasies. | ” |
Emily, on why Chris prefers to hang out with his internet enablers over local friends[14] |
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Kiwi Farms posts (Marvin)#Friends Gone
- ↑ November 2016 Facebook posts#Barb pawns jewelry, Chris decides to join Patreon
- ↑ April 2017 Facebook posts#Chris explains why he won't get a job
- ↑ February 2017 Facebook Posts#Watching new Lego movies
- ↑ January 2017 Facebook Posts#Encouraging a friend
- ↑ August 2017 tweets#Movie friends
- ↑ October 2017 tweets#No GF for movie date
- ↑ Kiwi Farms posts (LoveYouLongTime)#Pokémon League Friends
- ↑ Kiwi Farms posts (LoveYouLongTime)#Chris's Friends
- ↑ Kiwi Farms posts (Marvin)#Buying While Banned
- ↑ August 2016 Facebook posts#Help me buy a Pokemon card
- ↑ November 2018 social media posts#Liza adopted
- ↑ Cryzel Torture
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Kiwi Farms posts (LoveYouLongTime)#Offline and Online Life
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