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As a result of his massive ego, [[Chris]] is very insecure about others' opinions regarding him and [[Sonichu Comic|his work]]. This has led to him '''censoring''' out various comments and remarks from [[trolls]] and innocent bystanders alike. | As a result of his massive ego, [[Chris]] is very insecure about others' opinions regarding him and [[Sonichu Comic|his work]]. This has led to him '''censoring''' out various comments and remarks from [[trolls]] and innocent bystanders alike. | ||
Revision as of 14:10, 27 April 2010
As a result of his massive ego, Chris is very insecure about others' opinions regarding him and his work. This has led to him censoring out various comments and remarks from trolls and innocent bystanders alike.
Most examples of Christian's use of censorship can be found on his YouTube channel, as well the emails sent to his Mailbag.
Origins
In the Mailbag, Chris's desire for censorship stems from his belief that it is the "Letters to the Editor" section of his website. From what media he's been exposed to, he has deduced that all letters to the editor must unconditionally praise him. Chris believes that such behavior is commonplace, as he accused Alec Benson Leary of doing the same thing in his Mailbags. He is unaware that it makes him look like an insecure tyrant.
Manifestations
Chris' views on Censorship
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