2020s

From CWCki
Revision as of 11:01, 7 April 2024 by KingClark (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Event marker.jpg
Ongoing

The things described in this article are still happening, or are still being looked into. As a result, it may be subject to frequent change, and the information provided may not be entirely reliable.
And obviously those out of the eight guys, counting Robertchu, before me were not hitting her G-Spot as much with their cocks. I had attempted the first night to rub her in there; i found her spot, but it hurt her. But, alternatively, I did find that at cunnilingus, I was good at it with my tongue
Chris describing incestuous sex with his mother[1]

The 2020s are the current decade, and the period of time where all hell finally broke loose for Chris.

2020 started things off with a pretty big clusterfuck with the coronavirus pandemic wreaking havoc on the world, justifying Chris's further descent into his fantasies. For almost an entire year, he pretended to be possessed by Sonichu.

Little did observers know, this was only the beginning. In 2021, Chris was arrested for incest with his own mother, shocking followers. Chris spent over a year in jail, along with a short stint in a mental hospital, before being released from jail on court order.

This decade so far has marked a period of accelerated decay – mentally and physically – for Chris, and things have only intensified further as the decade has gone on. Chris will be aged between 37 and 47, presuming that he makes it through the entire decade.

2020

Chris in 2020
Main article: 2020

The Sonic movie was released, with Chris enjoying it despite his earlier grievances. President Pmurt lost his re-election bid to Joe Biden, whom Chris had endorsed until he claimed to have voted for Lisa Simpson instead.

Meanwhile, COVID-19 erupted into a global pandemic, resulting in the cancellation of numerous non-essential events; among them was BABSCon, which Chris had been eagerly awaiting. To cope with this, he began body-swapping with Sonichu in April, which continued for the rest of the year. Chris's gradual mental decline continued, digging himself deeper into his delusions of the Dimensional Merge. He also made contact with Praetor, a group surrounded in much controversy, and gave several Discord Q&As.

2021

Chris's mugshot, 2021
Main article: 2021

This year, the shit finally hit the fan as it came to light that Chris had been having a sexual relationship with his own mother. This revelation very quickly destabilized everything about Chris's life, separating him from his house and mother.

In early August, he was arrested on a charge of incest and held without bail.

On the upside, Chris overcame one of his many delusions when he stopped pretending that he was Sonichu. On the downside, Chris later replaced that belief with the belief that he's Jesus Christ reincarnated.

In the meantime, Chris would start responding to a series of up to 100 letters that he would receive from fans. So far, only 29 of these letters have been shared publicly.

2022

Main article: 2022
Chris's mugshot, 2022

Chris spent the entirety of 2022 behind bars, as his legal proceedings dragged on, with the only communication being letters, artwork and an occasional phone call to the fanbase.

2023

Main article: 2023
Chris's mugshot, 2023

Chris started the year in jail but on 27 March 2023, Chris was released from custody, and moved into Gateway Homes. After Chris's release from prison, he would be spotted frequently around the Chesterfield area. In August 2023 Chris's incest charge was dismissed as a result of David Heilberg having filed for an autism disorder deferred disposition a year prior. Some time in 2023 Chris moved into a House in Big Island, Virginia owned by Caden Peck. September marked the first appearence of Flutter, Chris's new gal pal and one month later Chris returned to the internet, promoting Praetor's Etsy shop and repeatedly denying ever having sex with Barbara.

2024

Chris in 2024
Main article: 2024

2024 has shown Chris making some appearances in internet media, including an interview with Keffals.

References