Difference between revisions of "February 2018"
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{{quote|“Consult a professional” is another insensitive comment. That is Strike Two, @Bryanfrogboy. | {{quote|“Consult a professional” is another insensitive comment. That is Strike Two, @Bryanfrogboy. | ||
|Chris, 3 February, on the suggestion that he should seek therapy if he believes cartoons are alive. | |Chris, 3 February, on the suggestion that he should seek therapy if he believes cartoons are alive.}} | ||
[[File:CWC_holding_Prequel_fancomic.jpg|thumb|Chris holds the [[Bryanfrogboy|Prequel Comic]] in February 2018]] | [[File:CWC_holding_Prequel_fancomic.jpg|thumb|Chris holds the [[Bryanfrogboy|Prequel Comic]] in February 2018]] |
Revision as of 01:42, 9 March 2018
“ | “Consult a professional” is another insensitive comment. That is Strike Two, @Bryanfrogboy. | ” |
Chris, 3 February, on the suggestion that he should seek therapy if he believes cartoons are alive. |
February was the second month of 2018.
Highlights
- 3 February - Chris gets annoyed at Bryanfrogboy for suggesting that cartoons aren't real. He also reduces the price of the final Pokemon binder for sale from $700 to $500; it is then purchased. He also offers a binder of UFS cards for sale for $300.
- 9 February - Chris announces to sell his products on Lulu again, however his account was flagged and banned again three days later.
- 19 February - Chris shows off a new version of the Christine Doll along with a Night Star doll.
- 22 February - After spilling paint on a few in-progress pages of Sonichu #14, Chris decides to cash in on the mistake by listing a set of them on eBay for $100. It sells out in 2 minutes.
- 24 February - Christian Love Day. Chris turns 36 and comments on the occasion via Twitter and Facebook.
- 27 February - Searching through the hoard for more junk to sell, Chris [[eBay#Pile of bootleg games|finds a package of 25 bootleg Pokemon LeafGreen/Emerald games from a concerned fan who mailed them to him years ago, and puts them up on eBay, where they quickly sell out.