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==Weaknesses==
==Weaknesses==
[[Image:Cwckicktothenads.JPG|center|thumb|300px|This is how Chris deals with people who tell him to GTFO]]
[[Image:Cwckicktothenads.JPG|center|thumb|300px|This is how Chris deals with people who tell him to GTFO]]
As demonstrated above, the best way to reduce those who get in the way of you violating the law to a quivering pile of jelly is a good kick in the balls, or as Chris calls it, the "Sourdough region". The lowest levels of Jerkops require only a single kick to this region, while higher-level Jerkops such as the [[Jerkhief]] may require as many as five kicks, because the fat absorbs the impact.
As demonstrated above, the best way to reduce those who get in the way of you violating the law to a quivering pile of jelly is [[CWC Fighter|a good kick]] in the balls, or as Chris calls it, the "Sourdough region". The lowest levels of Jerkops require only a single kick to this region, while higher-level Jerkops such as the [[Jerkhief]] may require as many as five kicks, because the fat absorbs the impact.


==Creation of a Jerkop==
==Creation of a Jerkop==

Revision as of 16:14, 15 December 2009

A REAL AMERICAN HERO

A Jerkop is either a mall security guard or an "evil" policeman. The word itself is a portmanteau of "Jerk" and "Cop".

In the comics, an agent of Mary Lee Walsh. Jerkops are not seen much outside of the Sub-Episodes.

Appearance

Jerkops in a 2004 short

Jerkops are depicted as even more simplified than the other background characters in the Sonichu comics. Their legs are often held tightly together, as if they move via tiny wheels on the undersides of their feet. They have plain, curved, vase-like white bodies, and appear to be robotic, possibly being mass-produced.

According to the CWCkipedia, there are three types of jerkops. The basic ones are the usual white-shirted ones, mostly seen in the comics. A higher-up level version are ones donning red uniforms. The final level are the brown-uniformed ones, who are either Jerkhiefs or a Jerkop Daitenzen, such as Bagget.

Police?

Fuck da police!
And so, I urge you the citizens of CWCville to remember, with the police, only black and blue are true; all other colors are VICE!
Chris displays his irrational hatred for the Vice Squad, Sonichu 5, page 28

While a common misconception is that Chris is essentially delivering a verbose "Fuck the Police", he clarifies in Sonichu 5 that brown is wrong, and the standard blue and black are TRUE AND HONEST. Ergo, while he loathes mall security for preventing him from soliciting, the cops that have real guns and beat black people on the side of the road are A-OK. Just like with homosexuality - Chris decided to vilify those that dare see differently from him.

You'd think that Chris would recall that BEFORE, he said that ALL cops were good as long as they were wearing blue and black. However, because Bagget, a real police officer, arrested Chris (for completely legitimate reasons), he is suddenly not a TRUE and HONEST police officer. So, according to Chris, cops are only okay if they wear blue and black and don't try to arrest him for breaking the law.

Of note, police in CWCville are probably extremely inept. Not once have they appeared in the fight against Mary Lee Walsh or the Jerkops, with the exception of Sonichu 5 (where Chris orders them away almost instantly). More than likely, the TRUE police probably don't give a shit about CWC's vendetta, and are hanging with Yawning Squirtle somewhere.

Equipment

MY WOODEN BADGE WAS DELICIOUS
Jerkhief, on his appetizer at Country Cookin

Jerkops, in order to cockblock everyone, are equipped with faux badges, evidently made of crackers, glitter glue, and treebark. What purpose these serve is unknown, as no one would be so retarded to fall for such a shoddy disguise.

A pistol cleverly disguised as a duck.

In terms of weaponry, most Jerkops carry an out-of-date breadstick, aka "a nightstick," pulled from nowhere, and one was carrying handcuffs in Sonichu 4. The Jerkhief carries a metallic slingshot, aka "a handgun," and sometimes wears a metal suit. The most heavily armed Jerkop is the W-M-Manajerk, utilizing a giant shell of robotic armor along with a golden axe.

Weaknesses

This is how Chris deals with people who tell him to GTFO

As demonstrated above, the best way to reduce those who get in the way of you violating the law to a quivering pile of jelly is a good kick in the balls, or as Chris calls it, the "Sourdough region". The lowest levels of Jerkops require only a single kick to this region, while higher-level Jerkops such as the Jerkhief may require as many as five kicks, because the fat absorbs the impact.

Creation of a Jerkop

According to the CWCkipedia, Jerkops are normal men and women who ended up attending Slaweel Yram's school, known as "Prowldent Virginia Community College", unknowingly. Upon entering the school for the first day, they are infected with "brainwashing powder" that affect them unconsciously. They can live normal lives, but once Slaweel has need for them, she'll activate the brainwashing to send them out to help cockblock Chris.

In earlier documentation, Chris made clear that the Jerkop brainwashing only worked on "slow-in-the-minds" and others of lesser intelligence. It wasn't until Sonichu 9 where any mention was made of the idea of un-brainwashing the Jerkops, and even then Chris makes clear that his Electric Hedgehogs have managed to actually kill several of the completely innocent retards in their fights.

Appearances in comic

Notable Jerkops

See also