Talk:Rollin' and Trollin'
PROVE IT
Not autistic and holding down a 40-hour work week? Good God, he had Optimus Prime with him in the last scene. Didn't really care to provide anything more than his word? About the only truthful thing he said in that video was, "Somebody needs to call Chris Hansen". Indeed. --Special 22:53, 17 July 2009 (CEST)
- This is great, assuming he is a troll he drained countless hours making the comic, convinced many, many people to go along with it, heavily researched the effects of autism and must have been planning it for literally years. So in other words, it would be epic. --Robotnik 23:34, 17 July 2009 (CEST)
- The current FAQ answer to the question "Is Chris a troll?" (mostly written by Champthom) is fine, but I believe Team CWCket put it best when (in an earlier revision) he wrote:
"If he's spent that much of his life preparing for an epic trolling to end all trollings, then the amount of time and effort he's put into it is incredible, and he's pissed away a vast number of opportunities in life for the sake of the trolling; in short, he'd end up being precisely as pathetic as he appears to be, just for different reasons." Llort 00:49, 18 July 2009 (CEST)
- Don't take this too seriously. This is like an Andy Kaufman bit - if you take what Andy says at face value, you're missing out on the joke. --Champthom 01:20, 18 July 2009 (CEST)
- Chris is just trying to stop the trolling by saying that he's actually a troll. Every troll victim on the internet resorts to it at some point. I'm actually surprised Chris put so much effort into this, but regardless no one will buy it and he'll soon be back in his bedroom making shit-quality videos with his PSeye. --Thorgnzorrg 01:21, 18 July 2009 (CEST)
Conformation
Well, for those who were waiting for definitive evidence that he wears that tattoo sleeve, there it is. He probably thinks it's making him look badass, and therefore more to the form of a troll. --LizardPie 02:21, 18 July 2009 (CEST)