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'''Imaginary friends''' are psychological manifestations typically employed by toddlers to practice social skills. Most children grow out of the phase; [[Chris]], on the other hand, retained his belief in imaginary friends well into adulthood, still holding the belief at {{Age|1982|2|24}} years of age.
'''Warhol / Chris Chan''', subtitled '''The Lifespan of American Pop Culture, or The Suppression of [[Reality]]''', is a self-published [[fan]] book by Dan Lashomb which subjectively compares the output of Chris with renowned modern artist {{w|Andy Warhol}}.


Chris has always had difficulties distinguishing fiction from [[reality]] due to his [[autism]]. His imaginary friends were originally an occasional source of companionship, as well as a coping mechanism for moments of [[stress]], such as the infamous example of invoking [[Sonichu]] to [[Mary Lee Walsh]] during his college days. As he entered his mid-30s, Chris retreated more often to his imaginary world as a reaction to the downward spiral of his life, ignoring the real-world problems of his [[debt]] and lack of independent living experience, resulting in a vicious feedback loop in which Chris's real-world problems worsen while his devotion to his imaginary friends increases. The machinations of the [[Idea Guys]] and the [[enablers]] [[Teen Troon Squad|that]] [[Jacob Sockness|followed]], whose chief tactic is role-playing as Chris's imaginary friends, further cemented the belief into Chris's mind.
The book was published via Amazon on 19 [[May 2021]]. Chris was made aware of it a few days later and commented on it over Twitter.<ref>[[May 2021 social media posts#Andy Warhol]]</ref> He purchased a copy of it and made his own cover for it as he didn't "have to feel bored in with looking at a [[pickle]]." Upon browsing the book's Disclaimer chapter, Chris commented about a nitpick with its contents, insisting that his delusions were real. Aside from it, he mentioned liking the book so far and thanked the author, giving it a glowing five-star review.<ref>[[May 2021 social media posts#Chris buys a book]]</ref>


Chris's devotion to his imaginary friends outweighed his real-life friendships with his [[Pokémon League friends]], and he gradually lost contact with the latter to focus on his fantasy world.
On 27 May, Chris recorded [[Cover song: “I’ll Be Your Mirror” by Velvet Underground]] to promote the book.


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Revision as of 17:49, 30 May 2021

Every Sunday, an article will be featured - either a newly written article, an updated article, or a throwback article.
From this week's new article...
May26BookSelfie.jpg

Warhol / Chris Chan, subtitled The Lifespan of American Pop Culture, or The Suppression of Reality, is a self-published fan book by Dan Lashomb which subjectively compares the output of Chris with renowned modern artist Andy Warhol.

The book was published via Amazon on 19 May 2021. Chris was made aware of it a few days later and commented on it over Twitter.[1] He purchased a copy of it and made his own cover for it as he didn't "have to feel bored in with looking at a pickle." Upon browsing the book's Disclaimer chapter, Chris commented about a nitpick with its contents, insisting that his delusions were real. Aside from it, he mentioned liking the book so far and thanked the author, giving it a glowing five-star review.[2]

On 27 May, Chris recorded Cover song: “I’ll Be Your Mirror” by Velvet Underground to promote the book.

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This template sits pride of place on the CWCki Main Page. It is a way of displaying some of the better quality articles on the CWCki. It is not usually the article that describes the most recent Chris-related event, though it often can be. Suggestions for new articles to be displayed here can be discussed either on this template's talk page, or on the CWCki:Community Portal‎.