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Chris also seemed to have undergone basic behavioral adjustment classes, including a "coping class/study hall" (see Picture 9 and Picture 10). During these classes however, he like to spend his time reading R. L. Stine books, rather than pay attention. In his years on the internet, that has become evident.
Chris also seemed to have undergone basic behavioral adjustment classes, including a "coping class/study hall" (see Picture 9 and Picture 10). During these classes however, he like to spend his time reading R. L. Stine books, rather than pay attention. In his years on the internet, that has become evident.
The time frame during which the scrapbook was made has been disputed, because in the book he mentions the family moving, which could be refering to the family's move from Ruckersville to Charolettesville in 1993, the year Chris was in 6th grade. However, given that Chris mentions going to a pre-graduation photoshoot with fellow seniors, this would logically place the book in late [[1999]] or early (specifically April) [[2000]], the year that Chris and his family returned to Ruckersville. Shortly therafter, he would begin attending [[PVCC]].





Revision as of 20:10, 6 April 2009

A school project Chris did where he documented one week in is life. The report itself and the information within provides valuable insight into Chris in his early years, including the development of some hobbies, mannerisms, habits, etc.

One more prominent and ironic than most is his evident contempt and distaste for fellow sufferers of Autism and other mental disabilities, disparagingly referring to them as "nutty 'slow-in-the-minds.'" In addition, Chris would appear to have fallen asleep in class on a regular basis, a behavior some believe went unchecked, and might have influenced his present laziness, indolence, and the like.

Chris also seemed to have undergone basic behavioral adjustment classes, including a "coping class/study hall" (see Picture 9 and Picture 10). During these classes however, he like to spend his time reading R. L. Stine books, rather than pay attention. In his years on the internet, that has become evident.


The Report