To put this thread back on track, I got to say, Chris has fallen to pieces over the past two years (more so than before anyway. Before it was into pieces, now even his atoms are dispersing).
He recently put up a picture on Facebook asking how good he looked and wow. It was bad. Wal-mart background, no effort in appearance, not even a smile. He was barely able to look at his own camera. The man looks like he's been beaten.
Chris has just given up. First he lost Megan (his fault), then he lost the Game Place (his fault), then he lost CWCville (partly because of trolls, but ultimately his fault since he was the one who kept playing along), then he lost his dad, then the court shenanigans (also his fault). Instead of learning anything, even one thing, from all that's happened, Chris has just thrown up his hands and given up. His persecution complex is so solidified that even putting effort into a self picture designed solely for trying to win some cheap compliments from someone, anyone, is too much for him.
I'm going to be amazed if Chris makes it to forty without significant changes to his life. I know an over-sixty cancer victim in better shape. The fact he's made it this far without a heartattack or turning into a four hundred pound blob seems impossible.
It's times like these I really want to feel bad for the guy. But how can I when 90% of the problems stem either entirely or in part from himself?