If anyone wants a strong case for nature vs. nurture, look no further than Chris. His issues go above and beyond autism, no doubt about it.
I was interested in this...uh, character once I saw him on the internet for the first time. I'd already suspected he was on the spectrum in some form after watching a video of his, but little did I know that he already had a growing fanbase, and when I say that I'm not talking about the positive kind. Talk about flies on a pile of dung...
So many people (subhumans, actually) have harassed, manipulated, and practically beaten him into the ground (I wasn't one of them, don't worry, I was just curious
) over the years, and now he's become quite the complex individual because of all of this. He's gotten sprinkles of genuine advice here and there on how to improve his well-being as well, but I think his refusal to listen, combined with his questionable upbringing from his dysfunctional parents and all the crap he's been put through on the net, has already done enough damage.
If anyone fears he'll be just like him one day, worry not, because you likely aren't and likely never will be. Chris is an exception amongst exceptions and is not a mascot for the autism spectrum. If you fear that you are getting to that state though, just do what Chris didn't do: take that genuine advice from your enemies, steer clear of the internet, learn how the world
really works, and improve yourself in small steps.