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Naturally, in each of these letters, he shoehorns in references to [[trolls]] causing [[stress]]. There's also a completely inappropriate reference to "intercourse" in the Fashion Square one. | Naturally, in each of these letters, he shoehorns in references to [[trolls]] causing [[stress]]. There's also a completely inappropriate reference to "intercourse" in the Fashion Square one. | ||
Interestingly, | Interestingly, four months after writing these letters, Chris was banned from [[GameStop]] for his [[Sonic Boom Protests|protests of ''Sonic Boom'']] (even before the [[26 December 2014|infamous pepper-spraying incident), proving that his claims to have learned from his mistakes and changed his behavior were lies.<ref>http://kiwifar.ms/threads/the-apology-letters.6548/#post-441140</ref> | ||
==Fashion Square Mall Apology== | ==Fashion Square Mall Apology== |
Revision as of 07:51, 3 September 2021
The Apology Letters, written by Chris on 15 August 2014, were leaked on the CWCki Forums on 17 December 2014. They were meant to lift bans which three locations had imposed on Chris.
In the early stages of his relationship with Catherine, Chris wanted to shop with her at the Fashion Square Mall, but he was banned there. He decided to write an apology letter to the manager of the mall, as according to him, by apologizing, he could get the ban lifted.
Chris also apologized to Wal-Mart and Mary Lee Walsh. It is unknown why he wrote an apology letter to Walsh, who had banned him from Piedmont Virginia Community College. However, it does speak volumes about Chris's total failure to grow or mature as a person during the many intervening years.
Naturally, in each of these letters, he shoehorns in references to trolls causing stress. There's also a completely inappropriate reference to "intercourse" in the Fashion Square one.
Interestingly, four months after writing these letters, Chris was banned from GameStop for his protests of Sonic Boom (even before the [[26 December 2014|infamous pepper-spraying incident), proving that his claims to have learned from his mistakes and changed his behavior were lies.[1]
Fashion Square Mall Apology
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Wal-Mart Apology
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Mary Lee Walsh Apology
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See also
- List of places that have banned Chris
- Unban contracts - Chris's 2016 attempt to convince GameStop and Best Buy to unban him.
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