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[[Image:Magi-Chan and I around 1218 neurotypical sheeple by nightstarrosechu2891.png|thumb]] | [[Image:Magi-Chan and I around 1218 neurotypical sheeple by nightstarrosechu2891.png|thumb|Chris's depiction of himself among the "sheeple".]] | ||
Chris's egotism is readily apparent (humble, sane people tend to not believe that they are deities) | |||
Chris holds beliefs resembling those of a child who never learned that other people have inner lives of their own | Chris holds beliefs resembling those of a child who never learned that other people have inner lives of their own | ||
Latest revision as of 13:55, 11 April 2026
Chris holds philosophical views that are inconsistent and incoherent.
Impossibility of perfection
One of Chris's most consistent and long-held beliefs is that because nothing is able to be completely perfect, having any standards at all is wrong.
Rather than let 'perfect' be the enemy of 'good', he lets 'imperfect' be the enemy of 'decent' when 'decent' is something he falls short of.
- His fiscal irresponsibility is no big deal because people sometimes spend small amounts of money on frivolous things.[1]
- Him regularly shitting his pants doesn't matter since "who hasn't in their lifetime pooed their childhood diapers[?]".[2]
(I'm surprised he never tried to justify his incestuous affair with the fact that all humans share a common ancestor, thus making everyone very, very distantly related)
Solipsism
Chris's egotism is readily apparent (humble, sane people tend to not believe that they are deities)
Chris holds beliefs resembling those of a child who never learned that other people have inner lives of their own