¶ Intro
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¶ The Real Problem with Clavicular
Today's society. Hey cousins, happy Thursday. As you guys know, it seems like every single day we stray further from God's plan and God's grace. And when we sit here and we look at the state of our culture, I feel like all the different things that are wrong with our youth today can be summarized by one person and his name is Clavicular.
Now, I have been asked about to talk about clavicular for so long and people are always asking me what I think about him. I try not to think about him. In fact, I would dare to say that every single thing I know about clavicular is one hundred percent against my will. But I don't like the guy, but I also don't dislike the guy. I would even dare to say that I feel very sorry for him. And I feel sorry for and I'm not saying that sarcastically, like I genuinely have like pain in my body.
When I have a discussion about him and when I look at him and I hear things about him and I'm scared for him, I have literally prayed for a clavicular. Like that is how serious it is when it comes to this guy. So we're gonna be talking about some of the news that's come out of about him in the last week because I feel like there's been 10 different headlines per day about this guy and the chaos that's surrounding him.
So y'all know the vibes. Be sure to like, comment, share, subscribe, and give us a five-star review on Spotify. Welcome to respectfully. Okay, cousins, if you are not interested in beating your face with a hammer or live under some kind of rock, you may not have heard of clavicular just yet.
Or maybe you're just not consuming slop. Actually, let me not even shade you if you don't know who Clavicular is, because I wish I didn't know. Like literally every single thing I know about him is against my will. But that being said,
Clavicular is the leader, I would say, of the looks maxing community. It's like this now offshoot. It's like a it's adjacent to the manosphere, but it's all about maximizing your looks at any means necessary, even if that means taking a hammer or directly to your face.
And I'm gonna show you guys some examples later of just like some of the like the measures he will take in order to make himself peak attractive. But this guy is constantly in the headlines. I literally feel like I see a headline about him.
about 10 times a day. And I'm not exaggerating. Like TMZ is obsessed with him. Everything on Twitter is except obsessed with him. I see him all over my TikTok. Luckily, by the grace of God, he hasn't reached my Instagram feed yet. But everywhere I look, I see this guy.
And again, I don't dislike him. I'm actually very concerned for him. And something that happened very recently was that he overdosed on his kick stream. Kick is similar to Twitch. I know a lot of you know who Twitch is, but you don't necessarily know what um kick is. But Kick is where he is really popular, where he just goes all around, just like living his life, trying to pick up girls and doing his looks maxing stuff and just being the awkward guy that he is, but doing it
Live all the time. And during his stream, he ended up overdosing a few days ago. And you see here TMZ saying clavicular sufferers suspected overdose, hospitalized. Not to be messy. Not to be messy, but the fact that imagine getting all this surgery, all these injections, and taking a literal hammer to your chin and to your jaw just for TMZ to cut your chin and jaw out of the article. Ha ha ha ha.
I feel like he spent the most amount of money trying to chisel out that jaw and they still got it out of the photo. So TMZ, y'all are shady for that. But on a serious note, he did overdose. He is okay now, but he did overdose on one of the many different drugs that he takes. And I was so upset.
And so concerned for this guy just because it's tragic to see. This guy's only like twenty-one, I wanna say, if even like he's very, very young. Country will if you can double check on that, his age, but he is super young. And after he got out of the hospital, he posted this on X and I think that it's worth unpacking.
He says, just got home, that was brutal. All of the substances are just a cope trying to feel neurotypical while being in public. But obviously that isn't a real solution. The worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask. So instead of being upset about the fact that he almost died, he's more upset with the fact that he now has
scrapes on his face because it makes him look less attractive. And when he says that, I guarantee you he's very serious. But the part about this that I think people need to zoom in on is what he's saying in this this second line here.
And shout out to Aaron Prager for pointing this out. Aaron Prager pointed this out to me about how important we need how important this part is and the fact that we need to zoom in on this. He says all of the substances are just a cope trying to feel neurotypical while being in public. So what he is saying. If you, you know, put that in layman's terms, is he has social anxiety and he is awkward and uncomfortable and aggressively autistic and on the spectrum.
So taking these drugs, doing these substances, it's a way for him to feel more normal. It's a way for him to be able to connect better with people or to feel, you know, less in his own head about what he's going through. And that to me is just one of the many things that makes him sad to me. Because as someone who believe it or not, nobody believes me when I say this, but I have really bad social anxiety. But like I'm good at pretending to be an extrovert, but it's taken
years for me to get there. And I remember at one point in my life, like years ago, I would say like in my early twenties, I like if I would go to a big event or a social event, or even like when I first got into like the conservative movement, like I would need a couple of drinks in order to be social.
And it's like I had to, I immediately had to clock that because I'm like, okay, we have to crack down on that. And I never had a drinking problem. So don't take it and run. But you know, the building the skill sets and the ability to be social and meet.
hundreds or thousands of people like I'm sure he meets on a daily slash weekly basis. It's like it does take a lot out of you, especially when you're dealing with something like anxiety. So I do on a human level just empathize with what he's going through there, but you know, doing drugs as he acknowledges that's not the way to get there.
But he also does talk about how some of the drugs he takes and again we'll get into that later are just for, you know, the aesthetic. It's like he'll take things like meth because it makes him more lean'cause he eats less. But I digress. But you know, first getting into some of the other things that have concerned me about this guy recently. There's actually a video too and just the play here of him having a seizure. These are the kind of things, these are how this is how far he will take.
clout chasing element of what he does, even before we get into the looks maxing. Can we play this video here? So he had someone choke him out. This is like uncomfortable to watch. Yeah, you can stop it there, stop it there, because this is uh this is hard to watch.
So yeah, like when I saw that this was going viral like a week ago of him having someone choke him out just for the clicks, it's like I posted and people got mad at me for this. But I said, if this man dies, everybody in his audience is responsible.
And people got mad at me for that. And it's like, here's the thing. If you are consuming this and encouraging this and paying for him to do this, and you know, it's one thing like yes, I'm giving commentary on it, but I'm giving commentary in the sense that like we need to raise awareness that this needs to stop. Okay. If you are somebody who finds this entertaining, that's what I mean by audience. If you are someone that
that financially incentivizes him to do this, you are responsible and will ultimately have blood on your hands. God forbid if something happens to him and he dies young. Because at this rate, it gets too Okay, between the overdosing, you know, getting knocked out, the seizures, all of this, it's terrifying.
Before and that's before we even get into the looks maxing element of it. So let's play a couple examples of what this is because again, looks maxing is it just means everything is about your looks and doing everything that you possibly can to make yourself a peak. Yeah. Yeah. Right, so that gives you the wider bi bzygomatic width. And my mom used to take these away when I was uh growing up because I was always bone smashing. If he wasn't mentally unwell, I would think he's satanic.
Honestly, honestly, if somebody told me if someone looked me directly in the eye and said that they're gonna take this hammer to their face because they want to maximize their appearance, I would be like, Oh, you're a man of the devil. You are a man sent here by Satan, because that's crazy. That's so crazy. Do we have another video example? So you she got three point five. Why and how can she improve?
Well she her mid face is way too long. Obviously she's got the jowls coming in, horrible nasal labial folds, uh you know, horrible total facial width to height ratio, just really bad age indicators, but obviously at thirty that's not something Really that's gonna surprise me. Uh her upper maxilla is super recessed, horrible infraorbitals. That's why your under eyes are coming in like hell. Really recess chin. Hey, it's I from Riksbyggen here. Har det svårt att fokusera på den här påden.
Ja, du vet, budgetar som ska hållas. Som ska planeras, energikostnader som sticker i höjden och allt däremellan. Det är lugnt. I'm sorry, that would have been my personal 9-11. That would have been the end for me. Like that that girl, she is stronger than me because that would it doesn't matter who it is, that would have taken me.
out. That reminds me of this time in high school where there's this guy, shout out to Drew. There's this guy I went to high school with who was like arguably like the best looking guy in our high school. And when we were sitting at our lunch table one day, he just unprovoked, I will never forget this.
He just starts going on. He was mad about something and somebody insulted him. So he went around the entire table telling everybody if they were attractive, ugly, or mid. And he was like, mid, mid, ugly, unattractive. And when he got to me. I'm not gonna lie about body test stuff. I was so scared. I was so scared. But then he said that I was attractive, but I was like, okay. Not that I needed the validation of this grown man, but I was just saying
I was scared. Who wants somebody to point at you and be like, ugly? You are ugly. And then not only to call you ugly, but then to read you for filth and talk about the details of why you're unattractive? Oh my gosh. You know, honestly.
If you're a plastic surgeon, the best thing that you probably could do is like have some kind of partnership with these looks maxers. And I d I shouldn't even be saying this. I shouldn't be promoting this because this is so bad. It's so bad. But if somebody read me for filth like that, You know I'd be under the knife within a minute. I would look
I would look like I was the new Kardashian brother if somebody read me for filth like that. But this is what he does. And like they actually break it down to a very, very thorough, autistic, coded science. Of talking about the different things to do with like your face proportionality and all of that to make sure that you are maximizing your appearance.
Basically, it's gender affirming care. If you, if we're gonna be shady about it, you know, when they talk about it, it's like, how do I make myself be as peak masculine chad as possible? That is gender-affirming care at this point. And it's scary. It's very scary. And I don't know why this gets attributed to the right wing. I don't know why people make it so political, but somehow, some way, people have attributed what clavicular says to being in the right wing, which isn't really the case.
And he really hates to be grouped into politics, which is part of why he just did a 60 minutes interview. And we're not gonna play the clip of it, but I will just like show the B-roll in the background, just like you guys see visibly. Um, so clavicular, he sat down with Australian 60 Minutes. And during this interview, towards the end of the interview, he gets frustrated because the interviewer asked him about
his relations with Andrew Tate and Sneeko and these different people that he hangs out with pretty often. And he gets up and he walks away because he's offended by the fact that it's political. And What's crazy about it, you know, I uh'cause I'm not even gonna unpack the sixty minutes the sixty minutes element of it, which is crazy that sixty minutes goes from interviewing presidential candidates and now they're sitting with clavicular, but
I have to talk about the reaction to the clip. People weren't really talking about him walking away or the clip itself. They were talking about this. They were talking about the interviewer. Can we yes? So people were talking about how the interviewer was a handsome guy and saying that he's so pretty. And there it was like a huge viral moment where everybody was talking about this guy. And then I saw this post here.
This tweet where someone says, You can tell that clavicular is trying so hard to be hot while this interviewer is hot effortlessly, which makes the reporter even hotter. So everybody was talking about how the interviewer they feel is better looking than clavicular. But when you squint and you think about it, Clavicular kind of one.
He won in the sense that everybody comparing their looks rather than what they're talking about, it kind of proves his point. His whole point is that nothing else matters. if your appearance isn't top tier. And then it doesn't matter how smart you are, it doesn't matter how strong you are. Well, I guess strength is slight uh no, strength really isn't even a part of it. Everything it's it doesn't matter how rich you are. It it's just all about how good looking you are.
And clavicular is truly a product of the internet. He's so young because I'm a zillennial. I'm 29, meaning I'm the oldest month of Gen Z. I was born in January of 97. So I'm just old enough to remember life before everything was about social media and the internet. So clavicular.
He is somebody that grew up totally just immersed in internet culture. And because of that, and you think of internet culture and how, you know, toxic and vain it is, how can you be shocked that this is more increasingly becoming what people care about? Even when it comes to politics, something that he went viral for recently.
was he was saying that he would vote for Gavin Newsome over JD Vance if it comes down to the two of them in the 2028 election. And his sole reason for him is because Gavin Newsome is more attractive than JD Vance. And he says that in the term is mog. When you mog somebody, it means or in the black community, I know they'll often say out mug somebody, but in the looks maxing.
It's you moged somebody when you are significantly better looking while standing next to him. And he says he does not care about anything that it is that Gavin Newsom stands for. He chooses Gavin over JD because he says that JD Vance looks subhuman and that Gavin Newsome is a Chad. So that's how superficial and vain this whole situation has gotten. And it's even to the point where
power dynamics for him and the vanity for him, it doesn't even have much to do with like the typical things that masculinity is measured by. Like when it comes to success, like that he doesn't really care about that. It's just about look.
And even when it comes to things like fertility, he's talked a lot about how the different hormones and boosters and drugs that he's on, it's made him likely infertile and says that he can easily reverse it later. But for now, he doesn't even care about the fact that he's infertile because He looks good. And that's really concerning where health is just completely thrown out the window. Then you have situations where like he's linking up with Sneeko.
And I guess it's like I don't quite understand this part of the Looks Maxing community because sometimes it seems like their ability to hang out and, you know, pull attractive women matters. And then other times it's like it doesn't. But it's like I watch this video and like this video. Again, it's like I'm experiencing Pearl Harbor in real time because you have all these girls and anybody that actually knows like.
high-end luxury party culture knows that this is like a loser situation. You got the cheapest little sprinter you could get. You have all the girls in the back who are just maximizing this moment for a free entry to the club and just for like
Probably links to their OF to get exploited. And then what you see Sneeko and Look or I'm call called him the looks ma I guess he is the Lux Max, sir. What you see Sneeko and Clavicular doing their they're doing the looking for the host. The sexy red song looking for the host. It's like you're cringe. You're cringe.
Sneeko, you're a cringe, light-skinned bisexual Muslim, just like Barack Obama. And clavicular, it's like it's you can tell that these two relate on nothing. They relate on literally nothing and they are forcing themselves to be able to hang out.
You can tell that Sneeko is like the highest in the hierarchy amongst the three of them when they hang out because he's the most cool and the most like mainstream. And it's like they're all trying to like act cool and chill enough to hang out with each other. And it's just really cringe and it makes me wanna just projectile vomit and like I just can't deal with it anymore.
So when it comes to this whole situation of like the mogging and the things that they do, it's so performative, especially when you see them and the Tate Brothers and all of them all linked up. It's so performative. It's like you're mogging But you're really just trying to attract men. Like I feel like majority of women, if you talk to them about the looks maxing situation and you talk to them about clavicular, I don't think I know a single girl that actually
is interested in being with somebody like clavicular and it seems more like it's men who are looking up to them and men who are more attractive to this whole cul or attracted to this whole culture. So it's like I don't really know
What like you get what I'm saying? Like it's weird. It's like, what is your true goal outside of just being vain? Is it are you being vain because you want to attract men? And then there there's also this phenomenon with a lot of these like men who are subconsciously obsessed with attracting other men to where a lot of them only want to pull really hot girls so that when the hot women are around them. other men are admiring the hot girl that's with them.
And it's like some of these looks maxing type of men are more entertained by the respect and the attention that their situation gets from men than they are to the woman that they're with. If you know what I'm saying. Do y'all get what I'm saying? If you squint and you think about it, a lot of this is some kind of repressed bisexuality type of thing in this looks max in culture because
No other self-respecting grown man is that concerned about the appearance of other grown men and the way that these looks maxers are. And I'm not just talking about clavicular with that. I'm talking about the entire community. of looks maxers and the weird things that these guys are doing. But again, I really think that they want to be, you know, Chads with all of these random
For the attention that they get from other men. And then once they realize that that attention only stays on the women rather than them, that's why a lot of them start to. That's why a lot that is why a lot of them start to resent the women that they're with because the women are holding a lot of the attention that they wish that they were getting themselves. if you really think about it. But when we talk about, you know, the influencer culture and the state of it all in general.
You know, I would dare to say, and this is such a hot take that I know a lot of you guys are gonna hate me for saying, but like I stand on it, is that one of the worst things that has happened to Gen Z and to our society today has been the death of celebrity culture. A lot of people think that celebrity culture is dying. And what I mean by that is like mainstream celebrities. Like you don't see the same kind of
hysteria around the top actors and actresses and singers and rappers today like you did even just 10 years ago. Like when you think of like Brad and Angelina and how like everywhere and in your face they are, like who are even like the top
Actors and actresses these days, like people don't really care. And part of that is because the influencer market has oversaturated to where basically everybody is famous now. Everybody has some degree of fame to where like even a blue check on social media doesn't mean anything anymore. Like I remember when I was a kid, like the thought of a blue check like was the coolest thing in the world.
d' uh like to have it, like i I would have died for it as a kid. Even though I didn't even want to be famous as a kid. It was just like the idea of a blue check. And now you have it, it's just like, okay, you can buy it too. You know, in the same way that you can technically buy fame now. But I that being said, What has happened, and I talk about this a lot, is TikTok.
One of the underrated ways that they have demoralized society, it's taken people that are just everyday average and made them into global superstars. To where back in the day influencers became famous because they were unattainable and unrealistic. They were larger than life. They were your Kim Kardashians, your Paris Hilton's.
If you go all the way back, the old school people like No Shade, you the OGs, you remember you remember Jajakabor. Jajak Gabor was the Kim Kardashian of her time and had the sisters to match. She was married nine times. Crazy, messy, just like drop dead, gorgeous actress, but really just a socialite. Like, even as a socialite. And what amount like even as a socialite, there was still something to her that was alluring, it was captivating. Like you were still, you know, on the edge of your seat.
But nowadays you have influencers that go super viral just because like they're ugly but confident about it or because they're average looking but they do a funny dance or they're average looking and they make a coffee routine that people like. So it's like it's not about talent. It's not because you can dance really well. It's more just like is the dance catchy? So it's not if the dance is really well. It's not if you're a good singer. It's not if you're
You know, sometimes it's if you're attractive, sometimes being unattractive actually is to your benefit. Um, it's not about any kind of raw talent or substance. It's just about the fact that people are gravitating to you because you are You are remarkably mediocre. That's what influencer culture has done to a lot of people.
And because of that, we have people like clavicular, who was this new age style of celebrity where he doesn't have charisma, he's not extremely likable, he's not he's entertaining, but in like a chaos kind of way. He can't sing, he can't dance, he can't rap, he can't act. He's just an autistic guy who beats his face with a hammer and now he's a mainstream celebrity. And people are are also going to hate this, but
Part of this, part of the downfall of this comes from the hatred for Beyonce. Now y'all know I have a bipolar relationship with Beyonce. I will defend Beyonce until my last breath when it comes to certain things, and I will drag her for filth when it comes to other things. And when it comes to Beyonce.
Something that's extremely common is if you ask a room full of people what's your most what's your most unpopular opinion, what's your hot take? Half the people in the room are going to say that Beyonce is overrated. If they don't say Beyonce, they're going to say Taylor Swift. So when you and Taylor
That's I'm not even gonna go there. I'm not beefing with the Swifties today. I need some peace in my life. But when it comes to Beyonce, when people say that she is overrated, and I promise you, don't leave, don't leave. I have a point that I'm making here and it ties back to clavicular. When people say that Beyonce is overrated, I say in what metric? She's an extremely talented singer, dancer, performer. She's a decent actress, decent writer. Like she is.
Literally the gold standard when it comes to talent and most metrics. And she's arguably the hardest working woman in the history of the music industry. If you really get into how hard Beyonce works on things. So that being said, when you're constantly saying somebody like Beyonce is overrated, who is the gold standard and basically everything she does.
What what's better than that? When you're constantly demonizing people for being excellent, that's why we now today see the death of pop culture. That's why music doesn't feel as magic and special as it used to. Like movies don't feel as larger than life and as like cult like phenomena as they used to be for the most part.
It's so rare today to see an artist that immediately just like grabs your attention and you're just like completely in awe by them. But if you look at the old school performances of Beyonce, every single one of them was legendary. Like so many of her moments were iconic and just like set a gold standard. But now we have influencers and celebrities like Clavicular who absolutely give us nothing. And they're praised for it.
You can be in TMZ 10 times in the day and have absolutely zero talent. And it's because we have demonized people with actual talent for so long or people who dare to try something different or dare to be artsy or work hard and things of this nature. It's like you're punished for that. And it's only going to get worse because now you're seeing in Western society everybody is that much more wanting to be a vlogger or YouTuber, even if that means you just have to be.
Remarkably mediocre. I saw this graphic. Aaron Prager, shout out to him again, actually pointed this out to me about just. It was a poll of what different kids wanted to be when they grow up. And I thought this was really interesting. So they pulled kids from China, from the UK, and from the United States. And the options were astronaut, teacher, musician, professional athlete, or vlogger slash YouTuber. And China, fifty si fifty-six percent of them would like to be an astronaut.
Which means they want to get an education. They want to do something extraordinary. They want to go to space. It means they're locked in. They're locked in on these larger than life ambitions, but for them it's very attainable. For kids here, it should be very attainable, especially in the era of Elon Musk. So in the era of Elon Musk and SpaceX, we over in America have that as a our lowest.
option for what kids today want to be. And this to me is terrifying. So in China, where the highest, most popular option that kids want to be is an astronaut. In America, only 11% of these kids want to be an astronaut. When I was a little kid, so many kids wanted to be astronauts.
And it's like you, it's basically like you flip the entire scale of what our kids want to be versus China. And this is why China is whooping us and outpacing us when it comes to education and basically every single metric. So you see their order is astronaut, teacher, musician, professional athlete. The last thing that most of them wanna be is a vlogger or a YouTuber. And as a vlogger and YouTuber, it's hail. I wanna recommend this for my worst enemy.
Ha and then as a as a United States kid and same thing basically for the UK. Actually it's the exact same order. So for UK kids in the UK and for kids in the United States, majority of them want to be A vlogger or YouTuber, then teacher, then professional athlete, then musician, then astronaut. So, and this is no shade to the teachers, it's almost like
Because being a YouTuber and a vlogger, it really is a lot of work, but it's like this try being an influencer for a day stereotype. I'm not gonna fight that today, but I will say it's a lot of work, but it doesn't look like it.
So when a lot of people become influencers or they want to be an influencer or a YouTuber, it's because they assume that it doesn't come with a lot of work. So if you are basing this on the amount of work it takes to become each of these things, it's kind of like the opposite. Of
w like work b you get what I'm saying? It's like it's kind of the opposite of difficulty. So like the easiest thing on paper to become in this chart would be a YouTuber, so people think. Then a teacher, then a professional athlete, then a musician, then an astronaut.
Or at least when it comes to, you know, how hard it is to become a master of these different things. And you could argue between musician and professional athlete, but that's discourse for another day. But you get what I'm saying. It's like all these different kids want to go and they want to be famous. They want to get on camera and just like do crazy things and be provocative and do all of that in order to make a living. Meanwhile, over in China, they're wanting to be literal astronauts.
Like all of this ties in to the situation, the real problem of clavicular and clavicular culture and streamers is w like what what what are our what are kids today aspiring to be and to do? You have kids now that are going to grow up watching somebody like clavicular and their aspirations are beating their face with a hammer.
That's terrifying. That's really terrifying, especially when you look more at like the details of his life and how sad his life has become. Because first of all, this kid's, this guy's aggressively autistic. Like I remember for a while people were debating it. I'm like, I don't know what there is to debate about it, but the guy is a full-blown drug addict. Let's play the clip of him talking about just some of the drugs that he's done recently. Cause it breaks my heart.
My top drugs are are meth, ketamine, adderall, steroids, peptides. I do it all. I do it all. And the reason he's saying he does it all, a lot of it isn't even just the neurotypical part that we were talking about earlier. A lot of it's because like it suppresses his appetite. And he'll take meth just to get leaner. And everything he does is about getting lean and chosen laying his face.
That's scary. And like a lot of people wonder like, oh, well, who raised him? Well, this is what his dad has to say, and this is also heartbreaking. My dad said full bl full blown drug addict, sad. Oh, Dad. I'm making money and making money And you can tell he's actually hurt. Oh my gosh. Something nice next stream, all right.
Oh my gosh, it's so sad. It's so sad. So the father's disappointed in him, clavicular's dad is disappointed in him. And it's like, how could you not be? It's like, would you rather your kid go and work an on for an honest living, or would you rather your kid is doing drugs and fighting for his life on camera every single day. And it's like the fame and the money, yes, clavicular has it all, but at what cost?
At the cost of your health, your well-being, the cost of your generation. Like it's really, really sad and scary. what the big picture for this looks like. And I'm really hoping that, you know, young kids aren't, you know, looking at this and really thinking that this is a path to go down. I really hope that
younger kids are looking at this in the way that my generation looked at honey boo boo. Like this should or like six hundred pound life. Like this is it's in the same category, in my opinion. Like, yeah, I do think that being attractive and maximizing your appearance, it's great, but it's like not to this point, not to this extent. This is damning to society. This is one of the scariest.
creators I've ever seen as far as what it means in the big picture. And when it comes to him, it's like I don't have insults really for him. I just feel sorry for him. And I think that people should pray for him. I really think that we all should be praying for clavicular and the new the the I must say the news maxim community. That's crazy. The looks maxim community.
because this is just so unhealthy for him and society. And I don't want to be a bystander that's responsible for this. And I also don't want to kick the guy while he's down because he is down so bad. He is down so bad and he's so autistic that I don't even know if he fully grasp how bad his situation is. And In an era where like being autistic is like a personality trait these days, I don't know, you know, some people say it's the jab, some people say it's other things. It's like,
Autism is becoming a very, very, very prevalent epidemic today. And if more autistic kids are watching this and thinking that this is the route that they should go on to, it's like, good God, we are so doomed.
We are so doomed as a society, especially as streaming culture is becoming bigger. And I would dare to say that streaming culture is more toxic than even Reddit. I would say, and that's saying a lot. When Reddit exists and I still think that streaming culture is the most toxic form of social media.
That's saying a lot because streaming culture is literally about just having cameras follow you 24-7 or 12 hours a day. And it's like you're not doing anything productive. You're not showcasing any talent. It's just literally you. wreaking havoc and doing everything that you possibly can to maintain people's attention every single day. And while I, yes, am a YouTuber, I get on here for my couple hours and I film all my short form and my long form videos.
I live a healthy life. I t turn these cameras off and I go read and I do things and I go places and I live a life. I'm I could never be a full time streamer where it's like to maintain your attention. It's not me talking to you about something with substance. It's me actually just, you know, spending twelve hours doing drugs and picking up you know, women and like having you know, catching SCDs and like I can't imagine the hell
It must be to be a streamer in 2026 where everything has been done, everything has already gone viral. There's nothing that's impressive or cool anymore. So the only way to maintain your relevance is if you keep pushing the envelope. And in this situation, we have a man who has built an entire empire by taking a hammer to his own face. That's where we are in today's society. As demoralizing as it is. But he's winning. He's winning.
He's getting the money. He's getting the fame. He has people comparing him to the 60 Minutes guy just based on who's more attractive. Not on if the questions were good or not or not. Not if it was, you know, justify for him to walk out of the interview or not. It's all about who's more attractive. And uh our society, and I'm very pro hot people. Y'all know this. I'm a Sydney Sweeney defender until the day I die. But
At i it gets to a point. Yes, we need the fat people out of the Calvin Klein ads, but we also don't need every single aspect of our society to be vain and disgusting. And that's all I have to say about that. And now I'm gonna go get a haircut and my eyebrows threaded so that I can look smacked and be more attractive tomorrow.
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