User:Stevo the Human
Just helping out and trying not to make a big mess. When I'm not trying to decipher Chris' pseudo-English, I'm usually making videos or playing Touhou and Genesis, SNES and PS1 games.
Ass Burger This user has Asperger's Syndrome and tries to take the Shine and Limelight away from True Autistics. |
Americunt: This user is an Americunt and refuses to use unnecessary vowels. Uncle Sam would be proud! |
Catholic This user is Roman Catholic and is not amused by the Cafeteria Catholicism of certain members. |
White This user is white and finds Chris's race relations embarrassing. |
STRAIGHT This user is STRAIGHT. The men like dykes and china while the women like pickles & balls. Unlike Chris, they don't mind da homos. |
Ham This user is a HUMONGOUS HAM and enjoys the fine art of MELODRAMA! |
Observer This user is taking it Easy. They have followed Chris-Chan's movements, but hasn't contributed to the trolling efforts. |
ゆっくりしていってね!!!
Transcriber This user transcribes videos, and has no doubt become insane from regular exposure to Chris's fail. |
WIP ARTICLE: Chris and Acting
Like many other creative arts, Chris has done a share of attempts at acting. Unfortunately, it's very hard to tell whether or not he is.
Technique
Most competent actors will put forth a great amount of effort into their profession. Performance artists spend
Film
Performance art
Voice Acting
(This will probably have the most elaboration by me, for I have a very deep interest in voice acting. Also, I needa vent about Chris' bad voice-acting.)
Impersonation is a specialty in acting, especially in voice-acting, that involves replicating or imitating another individual, real or fictional, usually for comedic purposes. Whenever Chris impersonates someone else, the imitation is usually straight-up inaccurate. With no change in voice to sound like the individual in mind,shoddy wardrobe design, and misinformation and failure to do research, Chris' "impersonations" come off as simple him being more annoying than usual. When he impersonated Divine from Pink Flamingos, he spoke simply in his regular voice, but with a higher pitch, a much higher pitch than Divine to boot.