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{{quote|But I say, anyone who even looks at a woman with lust in his eye has already committed adultery with her in his heart.|- Matthew 28, [[chris and religion|something Chris has probably never read nor wouldn't care to read]].}}
{{quote|But I say, anyone who even looks at a woman with lust in his eye has already committed adultery with her in his heart.|- Matthew 28, [[chris and religion|something Chris has probably never read nor wouldn't care to read]].}}


Marge, of course, is a married woman. Not that this would [[Kacey|stop Chris... nor even slow him down.]]
Marge, of course, is a married woman. Not that this would [[Kacey|stop Chris... or even slow him down.]]





Revision as of 08:17, 30 April 2010

Chris rips off Homer's catchphrase.

The Simpsons is a cartoon about an extremely dysfunctional family, their daily life, and their various wacky adventures. At first the show was considered a classic, but over the years the quality has degenerated, with ridiculous storylines and token celebrity appearances now the order of the day. Of course, like all mediocre cartoons, Chris loves it, although not as much as he loves the sub-par rip-off, Family Guy.

The Show and Chris

Chris has ripped off or referenced the Simpsons many times in his life. Specifically:

Vocal Impressions

In BlueSpike's PSN Chat v3.5, Chris attempts (very poorly) some impressions of various Simpsons characters (specifically Mr Burns, Homer, Marge and Maggie). He would do the same in Mumble 7, impersonating Homer and Bender; in an eerie bit of foreshadowing, Chris's Homer and Bender voices sound exactly the same but Chris doesn't notice.

Marge Poster

The picture of a married woman Chris faps to.

Recently, it seems that the centerfold poster of Marge's Playboy magazine has become one of Chris's many defenses against becoming a homos#Defenses against becoming homo. Interestingly enough, there were two potential choices for him to pin on his wall; the first was a coy, innocent picture of Marge undressing (breasts visible but nipples concealed), the shadow of an eager Homer projected onto the rear wall, with Marge making eye contact with her husband. The second was of Marge wearing a see-through dress, looking directly at the camera and offering donuts to the viewer. Chris, ever classy, picked the one that has the most visible breasts and rejected the one that even had the shadow of a man on it (especially since Marge was looking at Homer, and not the camera).

But I say, anyone who even looks at a woman with lust in his eye has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
- Matthew 28, something Chris has probably never read nor wouldn't care to read.

Marge, of course, is a married woman. Not that this would stop Chris... or even slow him down.