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The '''Mannerism of Fail''' is the repertoire of various physical manerisms, poses and attitudes Chris does to warrant himself some importance or the desire to look theatrical. Most of them are pathetically hilarious.  
[[Chris]], typical with many [[autism|autistics]], displays many unusual mannerisms in terms of awkward hand gestures, inappropriate physical responses, etc.
 
Here's the most well-known:


==List of mannerisms==
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*[[Stress sigh|The Stress Sigh]]: Chris often sighs to show the listener exactly how [[Stress|stressed]] he is. In print, he types out the word "sigh" too.
*[[Stress sigh|The Stress Sigh]]: Chris often sighs to show the listener exactly how [[Stress|stressed]] he is. In print, he types out the word "sigh" too.
*[[Claw of Fail|The Claw of Fail]]: A dramatic, villainous hand gesture Chris uses to show that he means ''serious business''.
*[[Claw of Fail|The Claw of Fail]]: A dramatic, villainous hand gesture Chris uses to show that he means ''serious business''.
*[[Pedo-Glasses|Dramatic Glasses Removal]]: Chris puts on his glasses so he can remove them dramatically. And again. It tends to kind of wear down the intended effect.
*[[Pedo-Glasses|Dramatic Glasses Removal]]: Chris puts on his glasses so he can remove them dramatically. And again. It tends to kind of wear down the intended effect.
*[[CWC Fighter|The Kata of Fail]]: Chris shows his deadly moves in this Kata. None seems to be able to produce any damage.

Revision as of 16:31, 15 November 2009

Chris, typical with many autistics, displays many unusual mannerisms in terms of awkward hand gestures, inappropriate physical responses, etc.

List of mannerisms

  • The Stress Sigh: Chris often sighs to show the listener exactly how stressed he is. In print, he types out the word "sigh" too.
  • The Claw of Fail: A dramatic, villainous hand gesture Chris uses to show that he means serious business.
  • Dramatic Glasses Removal: Chris puts on his glasses so he can remove them dramatically. And again. It tends to kind of wear down the intended effect.