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A '''waifu''' (Japanese: ワイフ) is, generally speaking, a female character from an [[anime]] or [[video game]] that a person is attracted to and considers a [[Love Quest|significant other]]. The word comes from a wasei-eigo reading of the word "wife". Chris, however, chooses to use "waifu" in the modern sense, to refer to a [[Wikipedia:Dakimakura|dakimakura]], a [[Kimmi|body pillow]]. So far, the only references Chris has ever made to a waifu is in [[Donations, Please, plus Live Game Stream tonight.|two]] [[Live Game Stream - Uncharted|videos]] from [[May 2016]]. He introduces his waifu as "Naru".
A '''waifu''' (Japanese: ワイフ; derived from English ''wife'') is, generally speaking, a female character from an [[anime]] or [[video game]] that someone finds attractive and considers a [[Love Quest|significant other]]. Chris, however, typically uses the word "waifu" to refer to a [[Wikipedia:Dakimakura|dakimakura]], or [[Kimmi|body pillow]]. Chris' first, and for a long time only, references to a waifu were in [[Donations, Please, plus Live Game Stream tonight.|two]] [[Live Game Stream - Uncharted|videos]] from [[May 2016]]. He introduced his waifu's name as '''Naru'''. Her life before Chris went from being born in a Chinese sweatshop, to spending weeks or months in a product warehouse, before being shipped to the Chandler household. Ironically, the world she saw in the Chinese sweatshop of her birth was likely less depressing than watching the daily life of the Chandler family.  


[[Image:Chris_and_his_waifu.png|thumb|In which Chris introduces "Naru", with whom he has spent a glorious two weeks, and there is [[Mailbag 32#For more information, see Lovely Weather|nothing wrong with that]].]]
[[Image:Chris_and_his_waifu.png|thumb|In which Chris introduces "Naru", with whom he has spent a glorious two weeks, and there is [[Mailbag 32#For more information, see Lovely Weather|nothing wrong with that]].]]
 
So far, Chris has been confirmed to spend nearly $90 on Naru. On 9 May 2016, Chris purchased the "Nanao Naru QW014 Anime Dakimakura body pillow case cover" itself from [[eBay]]<ref>https://kiwifar.ms/threads/10-5-16-chris-purchases-an-anime-body-pillowcase.20609/</ref> for $29.99. He also bought two pillows, one on the same day and the other on 29 May, for $28.95 each.<ref>https://kiwifar.ms/threads/updated-6-1-2016-chris-spent-100-on-transformers-five-days-after-begging-for-money.21201/page-8#post-1498444</ref> 


Chris bought "Naru" or "Nanao Naru QW014 Anime Dakimakura body pillow case cover" in early [[May 2016]] from [[eBay]]. Her life before Chris went from being born in a Chinese sweatshop, to spending weeks or months in a product warehouse, before being shipped to the Chandler household. Ironically the world she saw in the Chinese sweatshop she was born in was likely less depressing than watching the daily life of the Chandler family.   
On 20 January 2018, Chris dismissed the concept of having a waifu on [[Twitter]] as "making a character from a show who is [[Chris and reality|Dimensions Away]] from your own league", and stated that he only bought Naru under "Peer Pressure" from "one of his ex-girlfriends", adding that he has since thrown her away.<ref>https://kiwifarms.net/threads/twitter-1-20-opinion-on-waifus.38585/#post-2975821</ref> Whether Naru is presently in a landfill, surrounded by mounds of rubbish reminiscent of her [[14 Branchland Court|old home]], or else perished in an incinerator, is unknown, but her current fate is surely better than all she has witnessed in her stay with the Chandlers.
 
So far, Chris has been confirmed to spend nearly $90 on Naru.
 
It was confirmed that on May 9th, Chris purchased the Naru body pillowcase from eBay<ref>https://kiwifar.ms/threads/10-5-16-chris-purchases-an-anime-body-pillowcase.20609/</ref> for $29.99.
 
He also bought two pillows, one on 9 May, and the other on 29 May, for $28.95 each.<ref>https://kiwifar.ms/threads/updated-6-1-2016-chris-spent-100-on-transformers-five-days-after-begging-for-money.21201/page-8#post-1498444</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 17:45, 13 April 2019

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We're still gettin' to know each other ... and it's all in my head, really. ... Y'all are welcome to share your waifus anytime.
Chris on his waifu, Donations, Please, plus Live Game Stream tonight.
The lucky lady

A waifu (Japanese: ワイフ; derived from English wife) is, generally speaking, a female character from an anime or video game that someone finds attractive and considers a significant other. Chris, however, typically uses the word "waifu" to refer to a dakimakura, or body pillow. Chris' first, and for a long time only, references to a waifu were in two videos from May 2016. He introduced his waifu's name as Naru. Her life before Chris went from being born in a Chinese sweatshop, to spending weeks or months in a product warehouse, before being shipped to the Chandler household. Ironically, the world she saw in the Chinese sweatshop of her birth was likely less depressing than watching the daily life of the Chandler family.

In which Chris introduces "Naru", with whom he has spent a glorious two weeks, and there is nothing wrong with that.

So far, Chris has been confirmed to spend nearly $90 on Naru. On 9 May 2016, Chris purchased the "Nanao Naru QW014 Anime Dakimakura body pillow case cover" itself from eBay[1] for $29.99. He also bought two pillows, one on the same day and the other on 29 May, for $28.95 each.[2]

On 20 January 2018, Chris dismissed the concept of having a waifu on Twitter as "making a character from a show who is Dimensions Away from your own league", and stated that he only bought Naru under "Peer Pressure" from "one of his ex-girlfriends", adding that he has since thrown her away.[3] Whether Naru is presently in a landfill, surrounded by mounds of rubbish reminiscent of her old home, or else perished in an incinerator, is unknown, but her current fate is surely better than all she has witnessed in her stay with the Chandlers.

See also

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