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*[[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.
*[[The Creepy Stare]]: A blank to incredibly intense stare; often straight into the camera.  Either intended to be threatening or alluring, but it only succeeds in achieving the name granted to it.
*[[The Creepy Stare]]: A blank to incredibly intense stare; often straight into the camera.  Either intended to be threatening or alluring, but it only succeeds in achieving the name granted to it.
*The Autistic Shuffle: Like people on the autistic spectrum, Chris finds pointless, repetitive rocking motions soothing. Whether sitting or standing, in some of the more [[stress|stressful]] videos he can be seen swaying back and forth, like when he's [[Greetings to Kaceys Folks|nervous]], [[Re_to_Chris_No_2_-_SHE_IS_MINE_NOW#Ian.27s_video|angry]], or anticipating [[For My Sweetest Ivy|sex-time]].


[[Category:Mannerisms]]
[[Category:Mannerisms]]

Revision as of 21:21, 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.
  • The Creepy Stare: A blank to incredibly intense stare; often straight into the camera. Either intended to be threatening or alluring, but it only succeeds in achieving the name granted to it.
  • The Autistic Shuffle: Like people on the autistic spectrum, Chris finds pointless, repetitive rocking motions soothing. Whether sitting or standing, in some of the more stressful videos he can be seen swaying back and forth, like when he's nervous, angry, or anticipating sex-time.