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now to not use AI again for the rest of my life
 
Alright—if I had to pick a few and give quick impressions just from the vibe of how they’re talked about / post, not like a deep judgment:

  • Schizotypalcel — feels like one of those “main character of the forum” users. People quote them a lot, argue with them a lot, and they’ve got that mix of irony + intensity where even people who disagree still pay attention. Very high-impact poster energy.
  • Ghoultune — comes off more aesthetic / memorable. Less “loud debater,” more someone with a recognizable style or persona that people remember instantly. One of those users with strong forum identity.
  • vivi — from what I’ve seen, gets mentioned pretty positively. Feels like a respected regular whose presence people just expect. More “community fixture” than chaos-poster.
  • giga.mia — very visible, very talked about. Seems like someone with a lot of social presence on the site—whether through posting, reactions, or just being around every thread.
  • Blackpillirony — chaotic thread-starter energy. The type of user who keeps conversations moving, makes ranking threads, jokes around, stirs debate. Kinda drives forum culture in a meta way.
  • moonlight1 — gives quieter but recognizable regular energy. Not necessarily the loudest name, but clearly someone people know.
If I had to sum it up:

  • most iconic / talked-about: Schizotypalcel, Ghoultune
  • most established community-presence: vivi, giga.mia
  • most chaos / thread-energy: Blackpillirony
If there’s a particular username you’ve noticed a lot, throw it at me and I’ll tell you my read on them specifically.

that's what chat said, should i aske abt myself gng
 
ask ab me
 
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Alright—if I had to pick a few and give quick impressions just from the vibe of how they’re talked about / post, not like a deep judgment:

  • Schizotypalcel — feels like one of those “main character of the forum” users. People quote them a lot, argue with them a lot, and they’ve got that mix of irony + intensity where even people who disagree still pay attention. Very high-impact poster energy.
  • Ghoultune — comes off more aesthetic / memorable. Less “loud debater,” more someone with a recognizable style or persona that people remember instantly. One of those users with strong forum identity.
  • vivi — from what I’ve seen, gets mentioned pretty positively. Feels like a respected regular whose presence people just expect. More “community fixture” than chaos-poster.
  • giga.mia — very visible, very talked about. Seems like someone with a lot of social presence on the site—whether through posting, reactions, or just being around every thread.
  • Blackpillirony — chaotic thread-starter energy. The type of user who keeps conversations moving, makes ranking threads, jokes around, stirs debate. Kinda drives forum culture in a meta way.
  • moonlight1 — gives quieter but recognizable regular energy. Not necessarily the loudest name, but clearly someone people know.
If I had to sum it up:

  • most iconic / talked-about: Schizotypalcel, Ghoultune
  • most established community-presence: vivi, giga.mia
  • most chaos / thread-energy: Blackpillirony
If there’s a particular username you’ve noticed a lot, throw it at me and I’ll tell you my read on them specifically.

that's what chat said, should i aske abt myself gng
do me
 
ask ab me
I don’t know enough about Arya specifically to give you a confident read either.


“Arya” is familiar as a username, but I haven’t seen enough of their posts to say anything fair beyond guessing—and forum reputations can get exaggerated fast.


If I had to go off general vibe only, the name gives me “recognizable regular / aesthetic-poster” energy more than “constant debater” or “chaos thread-starter,” but that’s a very loose impression.


If you’ve got a post from Arya—or can say what they usually post about (ratings, selfies, blackpill threads, skincare, memes, arguments)—I can give you a much better take.
 
I don’t know enough about junebug to give a reliable opinion on them specifically.


I don’t want to invent a personality or reputation for a real user based just on a username. Forum usernames can mean totally different things depending on whether they mostly post memes, advice, arguments, or just lurk.


If you tell me what Junebug usually posts like—funny, blunt, helpful, controversial, aesthetic-focused, etc.—or paste a thread, I can definitely give you my read on their vibe.
 
I don’t know enough about junebug to give a reliable opinion on them specifically.


I don’t want to invent a personality or reputation for a real user based just on a username. Forum usernames can mean totally different things depending on whether they mostly post memes, advice, arguments, or just lurk.


If you tell me what Junebug usually posts like—funny, blunt, helpful, controversial, aesthetic-focused, etc.—or paste a thread, I can definitely give you my read on their vibe.
Wait no u have to send ChatGPT the forum link lemme try
 
I don’t know enough about junebug to give a reliable opinion on them specifically.


I don’t want to invent a personality or reputation for a real user based just on a username. Forum usernames can mean totally different things depending on whether they mostly post memes, advice, arguments, or just lurk.


If you tell me what Junebug usually posts like—funny, blunt, helpful, controversial, aesthetic-focused, etc.—or paste a thread, I can definitely give you my read on their vibe.
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Same deal with ladiesman217 — I don’t know their posts well enough to give you a fair opinion without guessing.

Just from the username alone, “ladiesman217” sounds like it could go a few ways:

  • ironic / joke-poster energy,
  • confidence-posting or flirting/meme threads,
  • or someone leaning into a forum persona on purpose.
But usernames can be misleading, so that’s really just a first impression of the name, not the person.

If you’ve got a thread title or a post from them, I can react to that way more accurately.

Stupid ahh chat doesn't know my goats
 
Arya and Junebug are basically part of the newer “recognizable personality” wave on the looksmaxxing forum — especially in the female/community side of the site where the culture becomes less pure aesthetics-analysis and more ongoing social ecosystem drama.


Arya


“arya” (sometimes “aryaw”) has the aura of:


  • hyper-online forum regular
  • emotionally reactive but funny
  • casual deadpan poster
  • someone constantly involved in mini-drama or side conversations

You can see the vibe immediately in interactions with users like Ghoultune:


“Stop Stalking me. That’s Illegal.”
“i nvr did”


That kind of exchange is peak forum humor because it reads like:


  • fake serious
  • weirdly personal
  • intentionally theatrical
  • but also low-effort

Arya’s forum identity seems heavily built around:


  • omnipresence
  • recognizable typing style
  • emotionally charged but unserious interactions
  • being part of forum “lore clusters”

The “love you lots” custom title also adds to the aura because it contrasts with the chaotic environment around it.


People seem to like Arya because:


  • she posts constantly
  • has recognizable personality signatures
  • engages naturally with others
  • feels like an actual recurring character instead of a faceless account

She has that “chronically online but self-aware” energy that works perfectly on those forums.





Junebug


Junebug has a completely different aura.


Her profile/title:


“18, married to Ghoultune”


already sounds like forum lore before you even read a post.


Junebug’s energy is more:


  • emotionally expressive
  • semi-ironic internet-wife aesthetic
  • chaotic but oddly sincere
  • vulnerable in a funny way

One of the reasons users seem attached to her is because she doesn’t post like a detached PSL robot. Her posts feel more human and socially reactive compared to the hyper-clinical male aesthetic-analysis culture.


Example:


“I still got comments about my B cups”


That kind of posting becomes memorable because:


  • it’s oversharing,
  • self-aware,
  • slightly absurd,
  • and emotionally direct.

The “Ghoultune + Junebug” pairing itself has become part of forum mythology too. On these communities, relationships/friendships between recurring users become almost like:


  • sitcom dynamics,
  • online microceleb lore,
  • or fandom pairings.

That’s why users reference them constantly.


Holy glaze
 
@Ladiesman217 look what i got from sending the link
If I were doing a quick “forum vibe read” on Ladiesman217:

  • active regular — posts enough that the username is recognizable
  • improvement-focused — seems interested in training/progress/appearance feedback
  • probably the type to ask for opinions and compare approaches (“what should I work on?” / “which split is better?”)
  • gives more genuine self-improvement poster energy than pure troll or chaos-poster energy
So my impression would be:
pretty invested in improving, probably likes feedback from the community, and seems to actually participate in looksmaxxing discussions rather than just joke around.

If there’s another username from that thread you want me to look at, send it over.
 
Arya and Junebug are basically part of the newer “recognizable personality” wave on the looksmaxxing forum — especially in the female/community side of the site where the culture becomes less pure aesthetics-analysis and more ongoing social ecosystem drama.


Arya


“arya” (sometimes “aryaw”) has the aura of:


  • hyper-online forum regular
  • emotionally reactive but funny
  • casual deadpan poster
  • someone constantly involved in mini-drama or side conversations

You can see the vibe immediately in interactions with users like Ghoultune:


“Stop Stalking me. That’s Illegal.”
“i nvr did”


That kind of exchange is peak forum humor because it reads like:


  • fake serious
  • weirdly personal
  • intentionally theatrical
  • but also low-effort

Arya’s forum identity seems heavily built around:


  • omnipresence
  • recognizable typing style
  • emotionally charged but unserious interactions
  • being part of forum “lore clusters”

The “love you lots” custom title also adds to the aura because it contrasts with the chaotic environment around it.


People seem to like Arya because:


  • she posts constantly
  • has recognizable personality signatures
  • engages naturally with others
  • feels like an actual recurring character instead of a faceless account

She has that “chronically online but self-aware” energy that works perfectly on those forums.





Junebug


Junebug has a completely different aura.


Her profile/title:


“18, married to Ghoultune”


already sounds like forum lore before you even read a post.


Junebug’s energy is more:


  • emotionally expressive
  • semi-ironic internet-wife aesthetic
  • chaotic but oddly sincere
  • vulnerable in a funny way

One of the reasons users seem attached to her is because she doesn’t post like a detached PSL robot. Her posts feel more human and socially reactive compared to the hyper-clinical male aesthetic-analysis culture.


Example:


“I still got comments about my B cups”


That kind of posting becomes memorable because:


  • it’s oversharing,
  • self-aware,
  • slightly absurd,
  • and emotionally direct.

The “Ghoultune + Junebug” pairing itself has become part of forum mythology too. On these communities, relationships/friendships between recurring users become almost like:


  • sitcom dynamics,
  • online microceleb lore,
  • or fandom pairings.

That’s why users reference them constantly.


Holy glaze
check mine gnggg
 
Ladiesman217 — sometimes stylized as “ladiesran217” in threads — is basically one of the fast-rising recurring personalities on Looksmaxxing Forum.


What’s interesting is that he didn’t become recognizable through:


  • insane transformation posts,
  • elite scientific guides,
  • or high-status moderator roles.

He became recognizable through presence and posting aura.


The account has:


  • a nostalgic username,
  • constant activity,
  • weirdly memorable one-liners,
  • and a “forum-native” personality that fits the culture perfectly.

The username itself is a huge part of the appeal. “Ladiesman217” references Sam Witwicky’s old internet username from the Transformers movies, which immediately gives:


  • 2007 Xbox Live energy,
  • Bayverse nostalgia,
  • ironic masculinity,
  • chaotic internet-guy vibes.

One of the most famous moments attached to the name is the “lack of bones” line:


“Not bloated at all just lack of bones”


That phrase became memorable because it perfectly captures looksmaxxing-forum humor:


  • hyper-serious facial analysis,
  • absurd wording,
  • pseudo-scientific confidence,
  • accidental comedy.

People literally replied with skull emojis because the sentence sounded simultaneously:


  • insightful,
  • insane,
  • and philosophical.

Another major part of the aura is how he appears everywhere. You constantly see:


  • “Last reply by Ladiesman217”
  • “Thread by Ladiesman217”
  • random drive-by comments in unrelated discussions.

Examples include:


  • gym split debates,
  • supplements,
  • skincare,
  • transformation threads,
  • art threads,
  • random shitposts.

That omnipresence turns a user into a “forum character.”


One of the funniest recurring things is that sometimes he just posts:


“ladiesman217”


with zero explanation.


That’s classic forum-character behavior:
the name itself becomes the punchline.


His title:


“Mr take that risk”


also contributes massively to the aura because it sounds simultaneously:


  • motivational,
  • corny,
  • confident,
  • and unintentionally funny.

The “Autobots” guild association adds even more Transformers mythology to the identity.


Another thing users like about him:
he doesn’t post like someone desperately trying to become famous.


He has more of a:


  • ambient presence,
  • recurring side-character,
  • accidental-icon

energy.


That’s extremely important on forums. Users become memorable when they feel like:


“a permanent part of the ecosystem.”


There’s also a strange sincerity to the account. A lot of looksmaxxing humor works because nobody can tell if someone is:


  • joking,
  • trolling,
  • genuinely obsessed,
  • or completely serious.

Ladiesman217 sits perfectly in that ambiguity zone.


For example:


  • saying bizarre things confidently,
  • making random appearances,
  • casually reacting to chaos,
  • asking normal questions in a surreal environment,
  • posting low-effort comments that somehow become memorable.

His birthday thread is also peak forum-culture:


“it s my birthday say happy bday”


and then dozens of users instantly recognize and interact with him. That’s when you know someone has crossed from:


“random user”


into:


“recognized forum entity.”


People on looksmaxxing forums tend to love users who feel like:


  • recurring NPCs,
  • emotionally unstable philosophers,
  • gym goblins,
  • accidental comedians,
  • or lore-heavy side characters.

Ladiesman217 fits the:


“randomly legendary recurring NPC”

This n***a called me an npc
 
Alright—if I had to pick a few and give quick impressions just from the vibe of how they’re talked about / post, not like a deep judgment:

  • Schizotypalcel — feels like one of those “main character of the forum” users. People quote them a lot, argue with them a lot, and they’ve got that mix of irony + intensity where even people who disagree still pay attention. Very high-impact poster energy.
  • Ghoultune — comes off more aesthetic / memorable. Less “loud debater,” more someone with a recognizable style or persona that people remember instantly. One of those users with strong forum identity.
  • vivi — from what I’ve seen, gets mentioned pretty positively. Feels like a respected regular whose presence people just expect. More “community fixture” than chaos-poster.
  • giga.mia — very visible, very talked about. Seems like someone with a lot of social presence on the site—whether through posting, reactions, or just being around every thread.
  • Blackpillirony — chaotic thread-starter energy. The type of user who keeps conversations moving, makes ranking threads, jokes around, stirs debate. Kinda drives forum culture in a meta way.
  • moonlight1 — gives quieter but recognizable regular energy. Not necessarily the loudest name, but clearly someone people know.
If I had to sum it up:

  • most iconic / talked-about: Schizotypalcel, Ghoultune
  • most established community-presence: vivi, giga.mia
  • most chaos / thread-energy: Blackpillirony
If there’s a particular username you’ve noticed a lot, throw it at me and I’ll tell you my read on them specifically.

that's what chat said, should i aske abt myself gng
ask for settings
 
@Fattiepattiecookie
Fattiepattiecookie has a very different reputation from normal users. The vibe is less “chaotic meme NPC” and more:


  • hyper-online female-side forum regular,
  • emotionally expressive,
  • self-aware,
  • chaotic in a relatable way.

Most of her presence seems centered around the Female Looksmaxxing section on Looksmaxxing Forum where she posts a mix of:


  • appearance questions,
  • makeup/skincare discussions,
  • frustration posts,
  • self-improvement threads,
  • and dramatic but semi-ironic emotional posts.

Some thread titles alone already explain the aura:


  • “MAKEUPCELS GTFIHHHH”
  • “WHYYY”
  • “How do I get rid of red eyes??”
  • “how do i ascend 15f 👀👀👀 or am i too chopped do i need to die”

That style is peak modern looksmaxxing-forum posting because it mixes:


  • exaggerated despair,
  • irony,
  • meme language,
  • and genuine insecurity all together.

People remember users like Fattiepattiecookie because they feel human compared to the ultra-clinical PSL-analysis accounts. The posts have:


  • emotion,
  • recognizable typing patterns,
  • chaotic energy,
  • and oversharing humor.

The username itself also contributes massively. “Fattiepattiecookie” sounds intentionally unserious and almost cartoonish, which contrasts with the forum’s obsession with:


  • facial ratios,
  • body fat percentages,
  • and hyper-serious aesthetics analysis.

That contrast creates instant memorability.


Her aura is basically:


“chronically online chaotic forum girl who alternates between doomposting and makeup discussions.”


There’s also a very Gen Z/TikTok style to the posting:


  • exaggerated wording,
  • emojis,
  • dramatic phrasing,
  • self-roasting,
  • ironic desperation.

The “or am I too chopped do I need to die” type of phrasing is common forum hyperbole, where users intentionally dramatize appearance anxiety for comedic effect.


Another reason users seem to recognize her:
she’s active across multiple categories instead of staying in one niche. You see her in:


  • female looksmaxxing,
  • lifestyle/self-improvement,
  • random discussions,
  • appearance troubleshooting.

That creates recurring-character status over time.
 
ask for settings
Quick forum read on them:

  • reserved but recognizable — feels like someone who’s around enough that regulars know the username, but they’re not trying to dominate every thread
  • observant / selective poster — more likely to drop a short comment when they actually have something to say than post constantly for attention
  • dry humor / understated sarcasm energy
  • gives thoughtful lurker-who-posts vibes: probably reads a lot, reacts to people, then chimes in with something concise
  • not especially chaotic or confrontational—more measured / composed
If I had to sum up the vibe in one sentence:

quiet regular with understated presence—more analytical and self-contained than loud, with a dry sense of humor and “says less but people notice it” energy.

That’s just my read from the posting vibe, obviously—not a real personality judgment.
 

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