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"No Trolling Plans"; Who the f*** are they kidding?
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===Girls===
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{{quotebox|I've just downloaded and watched the pilot to HBO's "Girls" on iTunes. I agree with Anna, the music is good, and how the girls have fun hanging out and caring for each other in the show is sweet.
And it makes me think and reflect on the few close friends I have. They are all busy with their own lives, true, but they do offer me caring thoughts and such through email at least. I was blind-sighted from my loneliness with need to be physically close with them and just hang out, like as much as possible to understand that at least we did meet and hang out in a good time for them before it got more busy and complex, and a good time for me as well. And missing the in-person closeness made me blind to the fact that the communication is still there.
Having Autism slows my mental understanding quite a bit, but like my mother keeping on hugging me as I grew up to understand the caring and love, I eventually got it.
And then the internet trolls made things a lot worse for me, and made me fear internet communication altogether with most any person, because when meeting new people online, and having not met them in person Beforehand..., they can very well be shit-headed bastards pretending to be someone else.
I'm not sure what point I am trying to make here, even if it sounds like nonsense rambling, it sort of makes a spot of sense to me, I think and feel like. }}
 
===Girls 2===
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{{quotebox|Watching Girls episode 6; the Kari story and the benefit concert reminds me of what happened to Morgan Harrington here. Very sad.
Within the first few weeks, one Sunday, the note board was up on the bridge in November, I stopped and wrote a note with a little Sonichu and Rosechu face drawing on it. I did not know her personally, but I did read up on everything from "The Hook", and a bit from the television if the events. And like most Sundays, the ones when I go to my church, I drive by memorial plaque; short moment of silence. And it is like I feel for her and her family when I am reminded of the event.
Change of topic: I like how Hannah in the show uses an iPhone too. Except my provider is nTelos. Little fun. }}
 
===Girls 3===
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{{quotebox|Just finished Season 1 of "Girls"; can't find Season 2 on iTunes, and yet the second season Is Currently in progress. Still a great show; definitely better than "Sex & the City', and I can relate better with the women. I am not as found in life as I'd like to be, and, yeah, our generation does come off more relying on the parental dollar and all that.}}


=== Smiley ===
=== Smiley ===

Revision as of 17:27, 22 November 2013

Sad, depressed, poor, and pathetic

Saturday, 2 February 2013

I am sad, depressed, poor and pathetic. :_(

No trolling plans

In this post, Chris screencaps the CWCki Forums and remarks how its users are conspiring to troll him, despite the fact that no actual post discusses plans to troll Chris.

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

"No Trolling Plans"; Who the f*** are they kidding?

No trolling plans.jpg

Girls

I've just downloaded and watched the pilot to HBO's "Girls" on iTunes. I agree with Anna, the music is good, and how the girls have fun hanging out and caring for each other in the show is sweet.

And it makes me think and reflect on the few close friends I have. They are all busy with their own lives, true, but they do offer me caring thoughts and such through email at least. I was blind-sighted from my loneliness with need to be physically close with them and just hang out, like as much as possible to understand that at least we did meet and hang out in a good time for them before it got more busy and complex, and a good time for me as well. And missing the in-person closeness made me blind to the fact that the communication is still there. Having Autism slows my mental understanding quite a bit, but like my mother keeping on hugging me as I grew up to understand the caring and love, I eventually got it. And then the internet trolls made things a lot worse for me, and made me fear internet communication altogether with most any person, because when meeting new people online, and having not met them in person Beforehand..., they can very well be shit-headed bastards pretending to be someone else. I'm not sure what point I am trying to make here, even if it sounds like nonsense rambling, it sort of makes a spot of sense to me, I think and feel like.

Girls 2

Watching Girls episode 6; the Kari story and the benefit concert reminds me of what happened to Morgan Harrington here. Very sad.

Within the first few weeks, one Sunday, the note board was up on the bridge in November, I stopped and wrote a note with a little Sonichu and Rosechu face drawing on it. I did not know her personally, but I did read up on everything from "The Hook", and a bit from the television if the events. And like most Sundays, the ones when I go to my church, I drive by memorial plaque; short moment of silence. And it is like I feel for her and her family when I am reminded of the event. Change of topic: I like how Hannah in the show uses an iPhone too. Except my provider is nTelos. Little fun.

Girls 3

Just finished Season 1 of "Girls"; can't find Season 2 on iTunes, and yet the second season Is Currently in progress. Still a great show; definitely better than "Sex & the City', and I can relate better with the women. I am not as found in life as I'd like to be, and, yeah, our generation does come off more relying on the parental dollar and all that.

Smiley

Chris finishes watching Smiley, a universally panned low-budget movie, and takes it upon himself to extrapolate an anti-trolling theme. Chris also expresses his belief that this R-rated film should be exhibited to high school students as a form of education and feels it would reduce teen suicides.

Friday, 22 February 2013

Just finished watching "Smiley". (Spoiler Alert) I liked it, because the people behind it had a general understanding of the horrible "fad" of Trolling and getting "LULZ" that has found me to be a victim of it for five years. After the initial scare and the move-in, the talk about the "underground" of the Internet: /b/, 4chan, anonymous, and Trolling really sets up the plot well, as well as start up a spot of pent up anger. And after the final death, the majority of "Smileys" were the drunken, bored idiots who get their laughs from seriously hurting people. And come into discussion, "Anonymous"; the central hub of the Trolls.

Even though this was considered a low-budget movie, it really speaks to me, as a victim. This movie, aside from the gory parts and the "R" rating, everyone who has been trolled or are aware of them at least a little bit, should watch this movie, even to have it shown in high schools. I feel it best puts it all into perspective, and it would certainly decrease the suicide rate quite a bit.

No one has to give in for their sick entertainment.

Open Letter to Tara Strong

Chris takes a moment to publicly blast My Little Pony voice actress Tara Strong for apparently contributing to the cyber-bullying epidemic.

Monday, 25 February 2013

I fully understand the video, "Twilightlicious", is nearly a year old now, but in due reference to my recent post about "Smiley", I feel compelled to comment on Tara Strong's (voice actress of Twilight Sparkle) contribution towards the very objectionable contribution towards promoting Internet Troll(ing)s/Cyber-Bullies. And I wish my full post be forwarded to Miss Strong's full attention posthaste.

While I do respect her voice acting in MLP:FIM, and she does a good job at portraying Twilight, I feel distraught in hearing her voice not only in promoting Trolling, but linking Twilight with the act. Even as to dare mark the now alicorn a Mascot for Trolling. As a lot of people are aware of me, I have been a grave victim of Trolling for over five long years. I have been emotionally and mentally scarred by the Trolls' deceptions, lies, blackmail, slander of my once good name, and so forth. Now I am like a black sheep of the world for the wrongest of reasons and people are afraid, and misunderstand worse, of me and of who I am and was.

So, I address you, Miss Tara Strong. Did you have any knowledge or acknowledgement of what Trolling was and is, and how these horrible people have and continue to mentally and emotionally damage innocent people with their twisted, sick, demented an evil ways alongside Anonymous and 4Chan behind the veils of the Internet? How do you stand in the name of protecting innocent people from being emotionally and mentally damaged from such bullying? And what were you thinking at the time when you recorded your voice for "blackgryphon's" meme, which obviously depicted and promoted Trolling?

If you had absolutely no regard to the consequences of the people, including myself, who were, are and have been the tragic victims of the bullying Trolls, then I see a lot of disappointed Twilight Sparkle fans and Bronies ready to boo at you.

Please, prove my theory wrong, and make a statement directly from your person, and in the good name of Twilight Sparkle, Bubbles and all of the characters you've given your voice to.

Sincerely, Christian W.Chandler Ruckersville, VA, USA

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One troll decided to forward this message to Tara Strong on Facebook, assuming that she'd get a kick out of it. The following day, Tara actually responded:

"I don't think I've seen anyone put an ugly spin on something this outrageously for their own attention. Anyone who follows me know that I'm on a huge anti-bullying platform, and even wrote and produced a song about it.

All my "twolling" as we on Twitter call it is completely adorable and makes people smile. Christian's article makes me angry & disappointed. Hope I never meet the guy."


Despite not knowing about Chris at all before reading his rant, Tara seemed to have caught on that Chris is an attention whore right from the get-go. While he had succeeded in what many trolls assumed to be an utterly ridiculous campaign (although one can easily argue that it was Chris's trolls who pushed the pieces into place), Chris' attitude has once again made him a pariah, this time with the Brony community.

Trolling is Abhor-able

Chris followed the previous letter up with a brief note expressing his well-known distaste for trolls.

Monday, 25 February 2013

Trolling/Cyber-Bullying/Bullying are All just Abhor-able, Wrong and Degrading to us all emotionally and mentally.

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I am Very Serious about calling Tara Strong out

Chris responds to criticism that his open letter is ridiculous.

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Yes, I am Very Serious about calling Tara Strong out, because Trolling IS Bullying, and I can hardly stand idly by and allow herself and Twilight to famously promote that which is just terribly wrong.