How you are most envious of Chuck? (In an admiring way)

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How you are most envious of Chuck? (In an admiring way)

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No, really, and this may not be the proper place for it, but no one has removed the timeline discussion shit, and since this is about him, I'd figure, why not? Name one or some ways you are most envious of our illustrious overseer. In an admiring way, not a jealous "I want what you have, you suck" way. For me personally, the biggest one would be that he was an adult in the 1990s, in his twenties, so he had all this great sci-fi during one of the most recent best periods in our history, and he had fully matured, so he knew things at the time that I would not. I wish I could have been in my twenties in the 1990s, lol.
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Re: How you are most envious of Chuck? (In an admiring way)

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Yuke, this thread's a little weird.

I never would think anyone would look that way on Chuck, or really anyone on the internet (or elsewhere), but envy isn't my thing.

That aside, and obliquely keeping to the spirit of this thread, I do admire his ability to put up with and handle many of the troubles he's faced in his life that I know of since he first started watching his videos. He's had things rough but he's still going and able to keep his humour about him.
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Re: How you are most envious of Chuck? (In an admiring way)

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