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Jordan Rivera: Childish delusional fantasist role-player spotted.
Yonkers doesn't exist in reality; while he does have a physical form (as Jordan Rivera), he spends almost all his time in his fantasy world trying to escape reality; if you went to his house right now, he'd be zoned out in his bedroom thinking about going on adventures with magical cats in diapers. In this state, he is convinced he is a cartoon; therefore, logic and reason become twisted as he wills it.
When he says that "Carmen isn't real" he's not actually saying that Carmen doesn't exist. He means that Carmen is not part of his insane non-existent media franchise. Chonkers' whole conception of what is real is based around his fake show. If something is one of his characters, it is real. If something is not one of his characters, then it's not real. Chonkers, like Chris-Chan, is so obsessed with children's media that his entire mentality orbits it.
This is what always happens: As soon as you start questioning his 'fantasy world agenda', and ask him about the real world in which he lives, he runs away, unable to comprehend nor understand what is being asked of him. He does, indeed, dwell inside his 'Zone of Macker’ (his fantasy roleplaying worldview), and nothing exists outside of it. Reality ceases to exist... because it terrifies him: Responsibility, acting like a mature logical adult, getting a job etc etc... simply terrifies him; thus, he escapes into his Macker 'fantasy world' with his imaginary friends, to avoid reality.
When it comes to Yonkers: It’s obviously *more* than just Autism… Mental illness? Brain Damage? Emotionally crippled? Developmentally delayed? Drug addiction? Severe mental trauma? Blunt force trauma to the head? Lack of oxygen to the brain? Who knows?