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==Chris's mother==
==Chris's mother==


Barbara is well-known for essentially being Chris’s original [[enabler]], in that she was the one who made him puerile and egocentric in the first place.
[[Barbara]] is well-known for essentially being Chris’s original [[enabler]], in that she was the one who made him puerile and egocentric in the first place.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 06:59, 5 May 2020

For every trolling saga, there was a bunch of stuff happening in the background. [Chris's] reactions on youtube were highly inflated by troll girlfriends whispering shit to him behind the scenes. "Oh Chris, you're not just going to take that, are you? Chris, I need a man who can stand up for himself, not just a little wuss..." It takes quite a bit to whip Chris up into a frenzy. And it's hard to keep it going.
The Man in the Pickle Suit on how trolls manipulated Chris into performing in many of his rage videos.[1]

Manipulation is a psychological tactic aimed at taking advantage of someone in order for them to perform a specific action. This has been a key technique used by Chris's trolls, his enablers, and his mother.

The CWC Procedure

It isn’t particularly difficult to trick Chris into anything. In fact, doing so proved to be as simple as 1 2 3. All any of his manipulators had to do was follow a simple 3 step procedure to convince him into doing anything they wanted him to:

  1. Give Chris an offer for something he’d really want. Alternatively, feed into Chris’s beliefs.
  2. Provide Chris with over the top steps he can take to take the offer or so that he can roleplay with you.
  3. Watch him do it, and betray him. Rinse, Dry and Repeat.

The above procedure has surprisingly worked so well with Chris’s more successful trolls, it is humorously referred to as The CWC Procedure by Christorians.

As an example, Chris’s history of being manipulated began with him being tricked into crawling into a tight space by childhood friend Sarah Hammer when she told him that she found Casper the Friendly Ghost there. Sarah simply noticed that Chris had a fascination with cartoon characters being real, and knew this was the perfect opportunity to give Chris the offer of meeting him in person (step 1). She then told him that he could see Casper if he would crawl into the hole (step 2). Finally, she got to lock him in, and began watching the events that would follow. (step 3)

Behind the scenes of trolling

One of Chris's former trolls, The Man in the Pickle Suit, has often posted on Kiwi Farms on how trolls manipulated Chris behind the scenes. Hundreds of hours worth of calls between Chris and the trolls took place - much of it never released.[2] Information was also omitted on the CWCki, which several trolls were members of, to paint a funnier picture of Chris - a side-effect of which has created a skewed impression of him to fans.

In the background calls, people would plant ideas in Chris's head and goad him into making videos. One such example is Twin Falling Towers, a 2009 video in which Chris invoked the 9/11 tragedy to diss Clyde Cash. The Man in the Pickle Suit described how the trolls talked to Chris behind the scenes to get him to make the video as:

be sure to mention that you think he's weak! call him weak, like some sort of big disaster, like a bridge collapsing. ooh, or compare him to 9/11! that'll embarrass him![3]

The Truman Show

Chris's situation with the trolls has been compared to The Truman Show, a fictional film with a plot about the main character being unaware he is living in a reality TV show.

Boiling frog fable

Social engineering

Chris between trolling

Chris's mother

Barbara is well-known for essentially being Chris’s original enabler, in that she was the one who made him puerile and egocentric in the first place.

See Also

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