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It is no secret that Chris spends a [[Chris and health|healthy]] portion of his day watching television shows. His preferences become apparent not only because he will constantly force you to listen to him talk about them, but also because Chris, in his infinite [[Things Chris has ripped off|originality]], likes to take phrases and sentences from shows and use them verbatim in his everyday [[Chris and English|speech]]. This article attempts to list all of these occurrences, especially those he has used repeatedly.
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It is no secret that Chris spends a [[Chris and health|healthy]] portion of his day watching [[Chris and television|television shows]]. His preferences become apparent not only because he will constantly force you to listen to him talk about them, but also because Chris, in his infinite [[Things Chris has ripped off|originality]], likes to take phrases and sentences from shows and use them verbatim in his everyday [[Chris and English|speech]]. As a sequel to the [[CWC-isms]] page, this article attempts to list all of these occurrences, especially those he has used repeatedly.
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==B==


==Seth MacFarlane shows==
;Bad luck and extreme misfortune
[[Wikipedia:Seth MacFarlane|Seth MacFarlane]] is the creator of the animated sitcoms ''[[Family Guy]]'', ''[[The Cleveland Show]]'' and ''[[American Dad!]]''. Needless to say, as he is a huge fan of his shows, it's inevitable that most of Chris's stolen phrases come from his shows.
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*Source: Describing the effects of the [[Curse-ye-ha-me-ha]]<br>
*Origin: ''Rocko's Modern Life'', "Fortune Cookie": Filburt's fortune cookie reads "Bad luck and extreme misfortune will infest your pathetic soul for all eternity"<br>
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;Blocky low resolution
;Blocky low resolution
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*Source: When referring to ''Asperchu'''s inferiority, e.g. [[Mailbag 41]], [[Mailbag 42|42]], [[Mailbag 43|43]] and [[Mailbag 45|45]]<br>
*Source: When referring to ''Asperchu'''s inferiority, e.g. [[Mailbag 41]], [[Mailbag 42|42]], [[Mailbag 43|43]] and [[Mailbag 45|45]]<br>
*Origin: The ''Family Guy'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Road to the Multiverse|Road to the Multiverse]]", referring to the Low-Resolution Universe.
*Origin: The ''Family Guy'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Road to the Multiverse|Road to the Multiverse]]", referring to the Low-Resolution Universe.
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;Breakin' my balls
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*Source: Said about something that gives him a lot of [[stress]].<br> (This is actually a common phrase, but knowing Chris and his track record of [[Things Chris has ripped off|plagiarism]], he more than likely stole it from ''South Park''.)
*Origin: ''[[South Park]]'', "[[Wikipedia:Kenny Dies|Kenny Dies]]": Cartman tries to start a business selling aborted fetuses to stem cell research laboratories. When making deals over the phone, he says "Ugh, you're breakin' my balls man. Got 'em in a vice grip, here."<br>
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==C==
;Captain's Log
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*Source: Practically every video before Chris' first exile began with "Captain's Log Stardate: (Current Date)".
*Origin: It is believed that Chris actually picked this up from ''Family Guy'', which constantly references ''Star Trek'', as Chris has stated numerous times that he never actually watched anything ''Star Trek''-related.
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==D==
;Dork of Ages
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*Source: [[Attention All Sonichu Fans (NOT HATERS)]]
*Origin: ''American Dad!'', "[[Wikipedia:Dungeons and Wagons|Dungeons and Wagons]]": A nickname that Hayley uses to refer to Steve, when playing "Dragon Scuffle".
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==G==
;George Washington Carver finding over 300 uses for peanuts (but not peanut butter)
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*Source: [[Mailbag 53]]
*Origin: ''American Dad!'', "[[Wikipedia:Black Mystery Month|Black Mystery Month]]": The episode centered around an attempt to disprove [[Wikipedia:George Washington Carver|George Washington Carver]] as the inventor of peanut butter, and this quote ends the episode. It is likely from context this is his only experience with [[Niggos|Black]] History Month
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;Grinds my gears
;Grinds my gears
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*Source: The [http://cogsdev.110mb.com/cwcipedia/index.php/Homosexuality CWCipedia page on homosexuality], [[Mailbag 2]]<br>
*Source: The [http://cogsdev.110mb.com/cwcipedia/index.php/Homosexuality CWCipedia page on homosexuality]; [[Sonichu 9]], page 37; [[Mailbag 2]]<br>
*Origin: The ''Family Guy'' "movie" ''[[Wikipedia:Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story|Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story]]'': Peter gets his own segment, "You Know What Really Grinds My Gears?", talking about things that annoy him, or "grind [his] gears"<br>
*Origin: The ''Family Guy'' "movie" ''[[Wikipedia:Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story|Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story]]'': Peter gets his own segment, "You Know What Really Grinds My Gears?", talking about things that annoy him, or "grind [his] gears"<br>
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==I==
;I'm much saltier now
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*Source: [[Story of My Current Days]]; [[Sonichu 4]], sub-episode 6, page 3; [[Megan_emails,_Aug-Dec_2007#Chris_talks_about_Crocs_and_how_he_was_kicked_out_of_the_library_for_soliciting_sex|2007 email]] to [[Megan]]<br>Chris likes to say this to say that he's less [[naïve]] about sex than he was in high school thanks to porn.<br>
*Origin: ''Excel Saga'', "Bowling Girls" - Something Excel says to comment on her professional bowling training. <br>
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;I can feel the cosmos
[[File:I can feel the cosmos.jpg|thumb|right]]
<blockquote>
*Source: [[CWC Update 9 April 2009]], [[Captain's Log, Stardate April 28th, 2009]]
*Origin: ''{{w|Katamari Damacy}}''. Certain levels of the game involve rebuilding specific constellations, and when that's done, a human character from the story cutscenes will say, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmWxNFq6_3U "Oh, I feel it. I feel the cosmos."]
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*Source: [[Sonichu 8]], Page 1
*Source: [[Sonichu 8]], Page 1
*Origin: The ''Family Guy'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Emission Impossible|Emission Impossible]]", said by Brian, reading the instructions to a crib that Peter is making for the other baby he and Lois expect to have. Peter responds "That's what sh--" and is then cut off by Brian saying, "If you say 'That's what she said' one more time, I'm gonna pop you."
*Origin: The ''Family Guy'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Emission Impossible|Emission Impossible]]", said by Brian, reading the instructions to a crib that Peter is making for the other baby he and Lois expect to have. Peter responds "That's what sh--" and is then cut off by Brian saying, "If you say 'That's what she said' one more time, I'm gonna [[Fanta|pop]] you."
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*Source: [[Mailbag 51]]
*Source: [[Mailbag 51]]
*Origin: ''The Cleveland Show'': "[[Wikipedia:Love Rollercoaster|Love Rollercoaster]]" - A joke in which Cleveland is Steve Jobs and invents the edible cellphone, the iRitz.   
*Origin: ''The Cleveland Show'', "[[Wikipedia:Love Rollercoaster|Love Rollercoaster]]": A joke in which Cleveland is Steve Jobs and invents the edible cellphone, the iRitz.   
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;George Washington Carver finding over 300 uses for peanuts (but not peanut butter)
==K==
 
;Kamehameha
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*Source: [[Mailbag 53]]
*Source: [[Parody|The inspiration]] for Chris's finishing move, the [[Curse-ye-ha-me-ha]]<br>
*Origin: ''American Dad!'': "[[Wikipedia:Black Mystery Month|Black Mystery Month]]" - The episode centered around an attempt to disprove [[Wikipedia:George Washington Carver|George Washington Carver]] as the inventor of peanut butter, and this quote ends the episode. It is likely from context this is his only experience with [[Niggos|Black]] History Month
*Origin: A famous finishing attack from DragonBall Z<br>
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;Dork of Ages
;naco
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*Source: [[Attention All Sonichu Fans (NOT HATERS)]]
<blockquote>I made a '''Naco'''.😋<ref>https://mobile.twitter.com/cpu_cwcsonichu/status/1208502526317932544</ref></blockquote>
*Origin: ''American Dad!'': "[[Wikipedia:Dungeons and Wagons|Dungeons and Wagons]]" - A nickname that Hayley uses to refer to Steve, when playing "Dragon Scuffle".
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==''[[Wikipedia:Rocko's Modern Life|Rocko's Modern Life]]''==
Origin: Comes from the Kim Possible episode “Bueno Nacho”, where Kim’s sidekick, Ron Stoppable, invents the “Naco”, a soft-shell taco filled with nachos. Chris apparently was inspired to make the dish after binge watching the series.
;Bad luck and extreme misfortune
<blockquote>
*Source: Describing the effects of the [[Curse-ye-ha-me-ha]]<br>
*Origin: "Fortune Cookie": Filburt's fortune cookie reads "Bad luck and extreme misfortune will infest your pathetic soul for all eternity"<br>
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==Dragonball==
==O==
;Kamehameha
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*Source: [[Parody|The inspiration]] for Chris's finishing move, the [[Curse-ye-ha-me-ha]]<br>
*Origin: It's the most famous attack from DragonBall Z<br>
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==''[[Excel Saga]]''==
;One shall stand, one shall fall.
;I'm much saltier now
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<blockquote>
*Source: Chris likes to say this to say that he's less [[naïve]] about sex than he was in high school thanks to porn.<br>
*Source: Used in a speech he gave to Clyde Cash during the infamous [[IRC (20 January 2009)|20 January 2009 IRC chat]], where Chris revealed that he had numbers of pairs of [[DIRTY, CRAPPED BRIEFS]].
*Origin: Something Excel says to comment on her training. <br>
*Origin: [[Optimus Prime]] has said this phrase several times to Megatron in the television series, as well as the ''Transformers'' movie from 2007.
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==''[[South Park]]''==
;Smoke um peace pipe.
;Breakin' my balls
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
*Source: Said about something that gives him a lot of [[stress]].<br> (This is actually a common phrase, but knowing Chris and his track record of [[Things Chris has ripped off|plagiarism]], he more than likely stole it from ''South Park''.)
*Source: Chris said this while [[Wigwam|pretending to smoke]] [[tobacky]] with a pen.
*Origin: "[[Wikipedia:Kenny Dies|Kenny Dies]]": Cartman tries to start a business selling aborted fetuses to stem cell research laboratories. When making deals over the phone, he says "Ugh, you're breakin' my balls man. Got 'em in a vice grip, here."<br>
*Origin: ''Futurama'', "Where the Buggalo Roam": The Martians in the episode offer a smoke from their peace pipe to the lead characters.
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*Source: Threatened [[Clyde Cash]] with this line in the video [[Take that Page DOWN NOW!]].<br>
*Source: Threatened [[Clyde Cash]] with this line in the video [[Take that Page DOWN NOW!]].<br>
*Origin: "[[Wikipedia:Breast Cancer Show Ever|Breast Cancer Show Ever]]": Wendy challenges Cartman to a fight after the latter makes an extremely tasteless breast cancer joke. Cartman, not wanting to fight, tries to talk her out of it, but refuses to apologize for the joke publicly, prompting Wendy to threaten him with this line.
*Origin:''[[South Park]]'', "[[Wikipedia:Breast Cancer Show Ever|Breast Cancer Show Ever]]": Wendy challenges Cartman to a fight after the latter makes an extremely tasteless breast cancer joke. Cartman, not wanting to fight, tries to talk her out of it, but refuses to apologize for the joke publicly, prompting Wendy to threaten him with this line.
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==[[Transformers]]==
;snooze cruise
;One shall stand, one shall fall.
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
*Source: Used in a speech he gave to Clyde Cash during the infamous [[IRC (20 January 2009)|20 January 2009 IRC chat]], where Chris revealed that he had numbers of pairs of [[DIRTY, CRAPPED BRIEFS]].
''Next, he had Trigonometry...I'd hate to be Christian when his nerves kicked into action after waking up from a "notey" '''snooze cruise''', but I was.<ref>A Week With Christian Chandler''</ref>
*Origin: [[Optimus Prime]] has said this phrase several times to Megatron in the television series, as well as the Transformers movie from 2007.
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Origin: Taken from Sonic Adventure.
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==U==
;uncouth
<blockquote>I felt it appropriate to change my profile photo back to the filtered one for what happened in France the while back with due respect of the continuing of Trump's most drastic and '''uncouth''' actions in office.<ref>January 2017 Facebook Posts
</ref></blockquote>
Origin: Believed to have been picked up from an episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, where two of the characters, Applebloom and Applejack, are discussing what the word "uncouth" means.
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==SpongeBob SquarePants==
==Y==
;You know what else else?
;You know what else else?
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*Source: Chris's one-liner prior to [[CWC Update 18 January 2009|stomping on his dildo]].
<blockquote>''You can kiss my foot! And '''you know what else else?'''''<ref>CWC Update 18 January 2009</ref></blockquote>
*Origin: "Pizza Delivery". Squidward and SpongeBob wind up deserted in the middle of nowhere due to SpongeBob's bad driving skills. Squidward says: "Well, you backed up. And you know what? I think we're out of gas. And you know what else? We're in the middle of NOWHERE!". SpongeBob responds: "And you know what else else? I think the pizza's getting cold."
 
Origin: ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', "Pizza Delivery", Squidward and SpongeBob wind up deserted in the middle of nowhere due to SpongeBob's bad driving skills. Squidward says: "Well, you backed up. And you know what? I think we're out of gas. And you know what else? We're in the middle of NOWHERE!". SpongeBob responds: "And you know what else else? I think the pizza's getting cold."
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==Futurama==
==References==
;Smoke um peace pipe.
<references/>
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*Source: Chris said this while [[Wigwam|pretending to smoke]] [[tobacky]] with a pen.
==Navigation==
*Origin: "Where the Buggalo Roam". The Martians in the episode offer a smoke from their peace pipe to the lead characters.
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[[Category:Things Chris has ripped off]]
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 21 September 2023

It is no secret that Chris spends a healthy portion of his day watching television shows. His preferences become apparent not only because he will constantly force you to listen to him talk about them, but also because Chris, in his infinite originality, likes to take phrases and sentences from shows and use them verbatim in his everyday speech. As a sequel to the CWC-isms page, this article attempts to list all of these occurrences, especially those he has used repeatedly.

Contents

 • #  • A  • B  • C  • D  • E  • F  • G  • H  • I  • J  • K  • L  • M  • N  • O  • P  • Q  • R  • S  • T  • U  • V  • W  • X  • Y  • Z  • References  • Navigation

B

Bad luck and extreme misfortune
  • Source: Describing the effects of the Curse-ye-ha-me-ha
  • Origin: Rocko's Modern Life, "Fortune Cookie": Filburt's fortune cookie reads "Bad luck and extreme misfortune will infest your pathetic soul for all eternity"
Blocky low resolution
Breakin' my balls
  • Source: Said about something that gives him a lot of stress.
    (This is actually a common phrase, but knowing Chris and his track record of plagiarism, he more than likely stole it from South Park.)
  • Origin: South Park, "Kenny Dies": Cartman tries to start a business selling aborted fetuses to stem cell research laboratories. When making deals over the phone, he says "Ugh, you're breakin' my balls man. Got 'em in a vice grip, here."


C

Captain's Log
  • Source: Practically every video before Chris' first exile began with "Captain's Log Stardate: (Current Date)".
  • Origin: It is believed that Chris actually picked this up from Family Guy, which constantly references Star Trek, as Chris has stated numerous times that he never actually watched anything Star Trek-related.

D

Dork of Ages

G

George Washington Carver finding over 300 uses for peanuts (but not peanut butter)
Grinds my gears

I

I'm much saltier now
  • Source: Story of My Current Days; Sonichu 4, sub-episode 6, page 3; 2007 email to Megan
    Chris likes to say this to say that he's less naïve about sex than he was in high school thanks to porn.
  • Origin: Excel Saga, "Bowling Girls" - Something Excel says to comment on her professional bowling training.
I can feel the cosmos
I can feel the cosmos.jpg
Insert rod "A" into slot "B"
  • Source: Sonichu 8, Page 1
  • Origin: The Family Guy episode "Emission Impossible", said by Brian, reading the instructions to a crib that Peter is making for the other baby he and Lois expect to have. Peter responds "That's what sh--" and is then cut off by Brian saying, "If you say 'That's what she said' one more time, I'm gonna pop you."
iPods down and listen up
iRitz
  • Source: Mailbag 51
  • Origin: The Cleveland Show, "Love Rollercoaster": A joke in which Cleveland is Steve Jobs and invents the edible cellphone, the iRitz.

K

Kamehameha

N

naco

I made a Naco.😋[1]

Origin: Comes from the Kim Possible episode “Bueno Nacho”, where Kim’s sidekick, Ron Stoppable, invents the “Naco”, a soft-shell taco filled with nachos. Chris apparently was inspired to make the dish after binge watching the series.

O

One shall stand, one shall fall.
  • Source: Used in a speech he gave to Clyde Cash during the infamous 20 January 2009 IRC chat, where Chris revealed that he had numbers of pairs of DIRTY, CRAPPED BRIEFS.
  • Origin: Optimus Prime has said this phrase several times to Megatron in the television series, as well as the Transformers movie from 2007.

S

Smoke um peace pipe.
  • Source: Chris said this while pretending to smoke tobacky with a pen.
  • Origin: Futurama, "Where the Buggalo Roam": The Martians in the episode offer a smoke from their peace pipe to the lead characters.
Shove your ass down your throat and make you eat your underwear
  • Source: Threatened Clyde Cash with this line in the video Take that Page DOWN NOW!.
  • Origin:South Park, "Breast Cancer Show Ever": Wendy challenges Cartman to a fight after the latter makes an extremely tasteless breast cancer joke. Cartman, not wanting to fight, tries to talk her out of it, but refuses to apologize for the joke publicly, prompting Wendy to threaten him with this line.
snooze cruise

Next, he had Trigonometry...I'd hate to be Christian when his nerves kicked into action after waking up from a "notey" snooze cruise, but I was.[2]

Origin: Taken from Sonic Adventure.

U

uncouth

I felt it appropriate to change my profile photo back to the filtered one for what happened in France the while back with due respect of the continuing of Trump's most drastic and uncouth actions in office.[3]

Origin: Believed to have been picked up from an episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, where two of the characters, Applebloom and Applejack, are discussing what the word "uncouth" means.


Y

You know what else else?

You can kiss my foot! And you know what else else?[4]

Origin: SpongeBob SquarePants, "Pizza Delivery", Squidward and SpongeBob wind up deserted in the middle of nowhere due to SpongeBob's bad driving skills. Squidward says: "Well, you backed up. And you know what? I think we're out of gas. And you know what else? We're in the middle of NOWHERE!". SpongeBob responds: "And you know what else else? I think the pizza's getting cold."

References

  1. https://mobile.twitter.com/cpu_cwcsonichu/status/1208502526317932544
  2. A Week With Christian Chandler
  3. January 2017 Facebook Posts
  4. CWC Update 18 January 2009

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Himself: Biological clock | Butt garments | Captain's Log | Christian Love Day | DIRTY, CRAPPED BRIEFS | Fuzzy-Wuzzies & Prickly-Wicklies | Honest Content | I'LL BREAK YOU DEAD | Monthly tugboat | Muscle bra | Random-access humor | Saga | Scale of Respect | Tomgirl |

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See also: Chris and English | List of phrases Chris copied from media