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"'''Christian Love Day'''" is a video uploaded on 23 [[February 2010]] to commemorate [[Christian Love Day]], [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris]]'s [[Chris and his ego|self-created holiday]], which just so happens to fall on his birthday. In the video, he recites a speech [[Things Chris has ripped off|copied]] from the science-fiction movie ''{{w|Independence Day (film)|Independence Day}}''.
'''Heart level''' is Chris's measure of his emotional state. Because Chris has spent his life playing [[video games]] instead of socializing with actual people, he is only able to express his emotions in video game-inspired terms.  His [[autism]] also likely plays a role, as autistics frequently try to quantify abstract concepts such as emotions.  It first appeared in [[Sonichu 1|Sub-Episode #2: "The Rise & Fall of My Heart"]] (where it hit its lowest recorded level, 15%) but he uses the term in general conversation as well.


When this video was first uploaded to YouTube, many people noticed that someone else is is holding the camera. This would become more clear when Chris revealed the [[Magical Man Potion|personal change]] he alludes to here, in which we meet the [[Magical Man|visitor]] who apparently brought his own camera with him to Chris's house. The quality of the footage in this video is decidedly clear, perhaps the clearest we've ever seen Chris at this point in time, as his mysterious guest owned a better camera.  
Chris uses the word "shattered" [[Chris and English#Repetition|exclusively]] to describe his perpetually wounded heart level. He rarely uses the more common expression, "broken heart". Chris's heart level was also helpfully displayed on [[CWCipedia]] front page, as a diabolical variation of {{w|Template_talk:Wstress3d|Wikipedia's stress meters}}. Well, it ''would'' have been a diabolical variation, but apparently Chris was too lazy to change it, making it merely slightly lame. Despite leaving an obvious default placeholder message on the front page, he still felt comfortable showing this fantastic website to potential investors/employers.


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Heart level is Chris's measure of his emotional state. Because Chris has spent his life playing video games instead of socializing with actual people, he is only able to express his emotions in video game-inspired terms. His autism also likely plays a role, as autistics frequently try to quantify abstract concepts such as emotions. It first appeared in Sub-Episode #2: "The Rise & Fall of My Heart" (where it hit its lowest recorded level, 15%) but he uses the term in general conversation as well.

Chris uses the word "shattered" exclusively to describe his perpetually wounded heart level. He rarely uses the more common expression, "broken heart". Chris's heart level was also helpfully displayed on CWCipedia front page, as a diabolical variation of Wikipedia's stress meters. Well, it would have been a diabolical variation, but apparently Chris was too lazy to change it, making it merely slightly lame. Despite leaving an obvious default placeholder message on the front page, he still felt comfortable showing this fantastic website to potential investors/employers.

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