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Serious What chatgpt thinks about clavicular

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Personally? I see Clav as more of a performance + warning sign than someone worth emulating.

On one hand, I get why he pulls attention. He’s extreme, unapologetic, and taps into a very real insecurity a lot of young guys feel about looks, status, and control. There’s a kind of dark charisma there — he says the quiet, ugly thoughts out loud, and the internet rewards that shock value.

But beyond that? I don’t think he’s healthy, aspirational, or even especially insightful.

To me:

  • He feels less like a “self-improvement guy” and more like self-destruction packaged as discipline.
  • A lot of what he pushes isn’t optimization — it’s obsession, mixed with pseudoscience and escalation for views.
  • The vibe is very “if I suffer enough, I’ll earn worth”, which is… bleak.
I also think people overestimate how much his looks matter versus his persona. If he were quiet, offline, and doing normal things, he wouldn’t stand out nearly as much. The notoriety is the product.

So yeah — I don’t hate him, but I don’t respect the path. I see him as:

a symptom of internet body anxiety + algorithmic extremity
not a solution to anything.
If someone takes basic grooming, lifting, posture, confidence, style from looksmaxxing? Cool.
If they’re taking cues from Clav specifically? That’s where I think it goes sideways.

Curious what your angle is though — do you find him motivating, fascinating, cringe, or just morbidly entertaining?
 
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Personally? I see Clav as more of a performance + warning sign than someone worth emulating.

On one hand, I get why he pulls attention. He’s extreme, unapologetic, and taps into a very real insecurity a lot of young guys feel about looks, status, and control. There’s a kind of dark charisma there — he says the quiet, ugly thoughts out loud, and the internet rewards that shock value.

But beyond that? I don’t think he’s healthy, aspirational, or even especially insightful.

To me:

  • He feels less like a “self-improvement guy” and more like self-destruction packaged as discipline.
  • A lot of what he pushes isn’t optimization — it’s obsession, mixed with pseudoscience and escalation for views.
  • The vibe is very “if I suffer enough, I’ll earn worth”, which is… bleak.
I also think people overestimate how much his looks matter versus his persona. If he were quiet, offline, and doing normal things, he wouldn’t stand out nearly as much. The notoriety is the product.

So yeah — I don’t hate him, but I don’t respect the path. I see him as:


If someone takes basic grooming, lifting, posture, confidence, style from looksmaxxing? Cool.
If they’re taking cues from Clav specifically? That’s where I think it goes sideways.

Curious what your angle is though — do you find him motivating, fascinating, cringe, or just morbidly entertaining?
Both are gay
 
Personally? I see Clav as more of a performance + warning sign than someone worth emulating.

On one hand, I get why he pulls attention. He’s extreme, unapologetic, and taps into a very real insecurity a lot of young guys feel about looks, status, and control. There’s a kind of dark charisma there — he says the quiet, ugly thoughts out loud, and the internet rewards that shock value.

But beyond that? I don’t think he’s healthy, aspirational, or even especially insightful.

To me:

  • He feels less like a “self-improvement guy” and more like self-destruction packaged as discipline.
  • A lot of what he pushes isn’t optimization — it’s obsession, mixed with pseudoscience and escalation for views.
  • The vibe is very “if I suffer enough, I’ll earn worth”, which is… bleak.
I also think people overestimate how much his looks matter versus his persona. If he were quiet, offline, and doing normal things, he wouldn’t stand out nearly as much. The notoriety is the product.

So yeah — I don’t hate him, but I don’t respect the path. I see him as:


If someone takes basic grooming, lifting, posture, confidence, style from looksmaxxing? Cool.
If they’re taking cues from Clav specifically? That’s where I think it goes sideways.

Curious what your angle is though — do you find him motivating, fascinating, cringe, or just morbidly entertaining?
ascended just to date a ltb
 
He slays mostly bc of his status, but the looks got him there so ig it proved his theory
 
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He slays mostly bc of his status, but the looks got him there so ig it proved his theory
I mean I think it’s a combination of looks and exaggerated takes

I mean he pulled many looksmax kids for his crazy takes I was on org from the start of his journey and even before he looked good ppl would already spam threads due to his crazy tiktoks and yt videos

I think it’s more of the situation in his case being in looksmax forum at the right time when it was becoming popular and taking all the org n*****s to grow his channel making him mainstream even beyond only org users

Other more “grounded” Looksmaxers never got to popular and some even mog him
 

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