Difference between revisions of "Chris's mannerisms"
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*[[Claw of Fail|The Claw of Fail]]: A dramatic, villainous hand gesture Chris uses to show that he means ''serious business''. | *[[Claw of Fail|The Claw of Fail]]: A dramatic, villainous hand gesture Chris uses to show that he means ''serious business''. | ||
*[[Pedo-Glasses|Dramatic Glasses Removal]]: Chris puts on his glasses so he can remove them dramatically. And again. It tends to kind of wear down the intended effect. | *[[Pedo-Glasses|Dramatic Glasses Removal]]: Chris puts on his glasses so he can remove them dramatically. And again. It tends to kind of wear down the intended effect. | ||
*[[The Creepy Stare]]: A blank to incredibly intense stare; often straight into the camera. Either intended to be threatening or alluring, but it only succeeds in achieving the name granted to it. |
Revision as of 19:27, 15 November 2009
Chris, typical with many autistics, displays many unusual mannerisms in terms of awkward hand gestures, inappropriate physical responses, etc.
List of mannerisms
- The Stress Sigh: Chris often sighs to show the listener exactly how stressed he is. In print, he types out the word "sigh" too.
- The Claw of Fail: A dramatic, villainous hand gesture Chris uses to show that he means serious business.
- Dramatic Glasses Removal: Chris puts on his glasses so he can remove them dramatically. And again. It tends to kind of wear down the intended effect.
- The Creepy Stare: A blank to incredibly intense stare; often straight into the camera. Either intended to be threatening or alluring, but it only succeeds in achieving the name granted to it.