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'''Heart level''' is Chris's measure of his emotional state. Because Chris has spent his life playing video games instead of socializing with actual people, he is only able to express his emotions in video game-inspired terms. It first appeared in [[Sonichu 1|Sub-Episode 2: The Rise & Fall of My Heart]] (where it hit its lowest recorded level, 15%) but he uses the term in general conversation as well. | '''Heart level''' is Chris's measure of his emotional state. Because Chris has spent his life playing video games instead of socializing with actual people, he is only able to express his emotions in video game-inspired terms. It first appeared in [[Sonichu 1|Sub-Episode 2: The Rise & Fall of My Heart]] (where it hit its lowest recorded level, 15%) but he uses the term in general conversation as well. | ||
Chris uses the word "shattered" exclusively to describe his perpetually wounded heart level. | |||
Heart level is also helpfully displayed on [[CWCipedia]] front page, as a diabolical variation of [[wikipedia:Template_talk:Wstress3d|Wikipedia's stress meters]]. Well... it ''would'' have been a diabolical variation, but apparently Chris is too lazy to change it, making it merely slightly lame. Despite leaving an obvious default placeholder message on the front page, he still felt comfortable showing this fantastic website to potential investors/employers. | Heart level is also helpfully displayed on [[CWCipedia]] front page, as a diabolical variation of [[wikipedia:Template_talk:Wstress3d|Wikipedia's stress meters]]. Well... it ''would'' have been a diabolical variation, but apparently Chris is too lazy to change it, making it merely slightly lame. Despite leaving an obvious default placeholder message on the front page, he still felt comfortable showing this fantastic website to potential investors/employers. |
Revision as of 23:48, 5 August 2010
“ | Actually, it is Moderate and Stable at the moment. | ” |
Chris, 17 May 2010 |
Heart level is Chris's measure of his emotional state. Because Chris has spent his life playing video games instead of socializing with actual people, he is only able to express his emotions in video game-inspired terms. It first appeared in Sub-Episode 2: The Rise & Fall of My Heart (where it hit its lowest recorded level, 15%) but he uses the term in general conversation as well.
Chris uses the word "shattered" exclusively to describe his perpetually wounded heart level.
Heart level is also helpfully displayed on CWCipedia front page, as a diabolical variation of Wikipedia's stress meters. Well... it would have been a diabolical variation, but apparently Chris is too lazy to change it, making it merely slightly lame. Despite leaving an obvious default placeholder message on the front page, he still felt comfortable showing this fantastic website to potential investors/employers.
“ | 100% Change the number to change your heart level and you can write a sentence to indicate how you feel. | ” |
CWCipedia administration describing how Chris feels in August 2008! |
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References made by Chris
- Sub-Episode 2, finished in April 2005, features the illustrated heart level as part of Chris's tale of his ill-fated date with Hanna.
- The August 2006 updates to Chris's Story of My Current Days also talk about the fluctuating level of Chris's shattered heart in the section covering the Hanna date.