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{{quote|I am in my Redemption Arc. Please be kind to me, I have repented. <u>All of</u> you should be <u>Soul Searching</u>.|What Chris wrote on a business card before getting kicked out of [[HarmonyCon]] and shouting at random people.}} | {{quote|I am in my Redemption Arc. Please be kind to me, I have repented. <u>All of</u> you should be <u>Soul Searching</u>.|What Chris wrote on a business card before getting kicked out of [[HarmonyCon]] and shouting at random people.}} | ||
{{quote|Everyone, I realize and understand that over the years, I have been a real jerk. I've said and done insensitive things to others over the years. What did it get me? A lot of being trolled, and lots of regrets. | |||
I solemnly swear: from now on, I will never ever again be a jerk. ⚡️💙⚡️|Chris, promising he won't be a [[JERKS|jerk]] again.<ref>[[August 2025 social media posts#Jerk Retirement]]</ref>}} | |||
[[File:HarmonyCon Redemption Arc card.jpg|thumb|300px]] | [[File:HarmonyCon Redemption Arc card.jpg|thumb|300px]] | ||
In fiction, a character, usually a villainous one, goes through a "'''redemption arc'''" when they go through a significant change to atone for their past actions. Outside of fiction, a real-life "redemption arc" involves a deliberate, continuous shift from destructive, immoral actions toward personal growth. | In fiction, a character, usually a villainous one, goes through a "'''redemption arc'''" when they go through a significant change to atone for their past actions. Outside of fiction, a real-life "redemption arc" involves a deliberate, continuous shift from destructive, immoral actions toward personal growth. | ||
Revision as of 19:35, 14 February 2026
| “ | I am in my Redemption Arc. Please be kind to me, I have repented. All of you should be Soul Searching. | ” |
| What Chris wrote on a business card before getting kicked out of HarmonyCon and shouting at random people. | ||
| “ | Everyone, I realize and understand that over the years, I have been a real jerk. I've said and done insensitive things to others over the years. What did it get me? A lot of being trolled, and lots of regrets.
I solemnly swear: from now on, I will never ever again be a jerk. ⚡️💙⚡️ |
” |
| Chris, promising he won't be a jerk again.[1] | ||
In fiction, a character, usually a villainous one, goes through a "redemption arc" when they go through a significant change to atone for their past actions. Outside of fiction, a real-life "redemption arc" involves a deliberate, continuous shift from destructive, immoral actions toward personal growth.
Chris, infamous for being all talk and no bite, will, from time to time, claim that he has learned his lesson, make promises that he will never repeat the actions again, and state that he should not face the consequences of his actions because of it.
Times that Chris Had Claimed to Have "Redeemed" Himself
- Grounded Deep Response
- On 13 February 2026, Chris had attempted to attend HarmonyCon in disguise. Chris created a business card, which he likely intended to leave in case anyone saw him.