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I AM NOT A MONSTER!
Chris proclaiming he’s a saint[1]
"I Am Warroir of Love."

A lot of people that know a bit about Chris’ failures label him as an irredeemable monster who deserves to die a slow and painful death due to his more malicious fails. Others view him as a naive but good-natured idiot that doesn’t deserve to be trolled due to his great misfortunes. While it is somewhat understandable where both sides are coming from, the reality is that Chris’ stance of morality is much more complicated to grasp than it appears. Despite all of his moments of rage, death threats, lies, and... yuck, Chris does have a soft side, and he is not afraid to show it off. Due to Chris’ willingness to show how benevolent he is, and possibly due to what he’s watched on My Little Pony, Chris will be motivated to act kind towards most other people, even towards complete strangers.

Chris and his morality

Chris conflicting with his morality and his ego at the same time

Like his beliefs on religion and gender, Chris' beliefs on morality are very difficult to decipher. This is because Chris' true sense of morality is somewhat different from what he claims it to be. When it comes to his morality, Chris will claim that he is a kind, good-natured, saintly person that doesn't deserve scorn. To a certain extent, he's right, but for all of the wrong reasons. Despite what one may think about Chris, the reality is that he is relatively harmless, and is somewhat capable of distinguishing right and wrong. But that is only scratching the surface, as Chris' selfishness and naivete often turn out to be the main culprits behind him doing immoral actions, rather than true malevolence. One infamous example of this behavior is when he foolishly drew and uploaded SheCameForCWC.jpg onto Encyclopedia Dramatica as a means to combat all of the pictures of ducks and pickles he found on the site, as well as to prove his straightness, not thinking about how Megan might respond to being depicted in such an undignified manner in a shoddily drawn piece of porn. Megan, who was looking for just about any reason to stop talking to Chris[2], was understandably revolted. However, what cements the fact that his naivete was partly responsible is how Chris tried to explain to Megan what happened in the picture itself, thinking that she was inexperienced with sex, and didn't understand what was going on, rather than the obvious fact that she was depicted in such a demeaning situation, and that Chris obviously wants to pound her.

People who try to make Chris look like a disgrace to humanity often cite his countless number of death threats and his racist views towards racial minorities. Therefore, they try to compare him to people like Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein. Whoever Chris acts kindly to depends on who he would classify as his "friends" and his "enemies". If someone gets in the way of whatever he wants to do, or he shifts the blame on someone else for his own fails, Chris will deem that someone as a troll that wants nothing more of him than to make him miserable, showing very little respect of whoever inconvenienced him.

Motivations for doing good

Socialization/Love Quest

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While socializing with his alleged pals, Chris always takes the time to act as kind as possible to them, to the point where it becomes downright disturbing. Unsurprisingly, Chris has used Social Media as a means of continuing his LoveQuest and finding the sweetheart he has desired for over a decade. Because of that, most of the people Chris attempts to befriend are girls, with and without boyfriends. To refer to a gal-pal in a "kind" nonsexual manner, Chris will often refer to them as either "darling" or "dear"[3]. However, since Chris obviously doesn't understand how creepy it is to refer to a girl he's just met on the internet as a "darling", most girls who talk to Chris online will be set off by Chris misuse of the word.

In terms of friendships on social media, whenever he feels he's up the creek without a paddle, Chris will almost always doubt that he is in any way responsible for anybody turning against him because, in his eyes, he is too kind for anyone to simply block him on Twitter or to be hated by the masses, and instead shifts the blame on the trolls. This coupled with the fact that Chris refuses to see the worst out of his friends unless he gets the hint that they denied access to their china makes it sound even more disturbing.

Avoiding Trouble

In other instances, Chris will only act kind to people to avoid getting into trouble.

To get whatever he wants

In general, whenever Chris acts kind to people, it’s because he thinks that doing so is the best way to manipulate them into doing whatever he wants them to. This is possibly due to his misunderstanding of simple etiquette and manners.

What Chris does to act "kind"

Apologize

Main article: Chris and remorse

Compliments and Pet Names

Empathy

Gift-Giving

Selflessness

Everybody who knows Chris, knows he's a huge egomaniac, and he would more often than not think about himself than anybody else. As true as this may be, Chris will try to serve other people if he finds it necessary to do so.

Empathy

Genuine acts of kindness

What did you expect?

See also

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