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Fall of clavicular, is this the end of looksmaxxing?

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Fall of clavicular, is this the end of looksmaxxing?

Yup

 

Edited by Yimpa

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@Leo Gura

3 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

I am worried that he will end up like Connor Murphy without a serious intervention.

These social media antics turn deadly. Being a dancing monkey for social media fame is very toxic to the mind.

I think he's a good kid with a touch of the 'tism. 

Abandoning social media to live like a normie and live a normal life will be extremely unappealing compared to the access he has now. 

The only option is to reimagine and rebuild his entire brand around a philosophy more healthy than black pill. 

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49 minutes ago, BlessedLion said:

Looksmaxxing is the male version of annorexia

True!


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I wouldn't equate something like looksmaxxing to anorexia.

No offence, but it's an ignorant take.

Anorexia Nervosa has the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness. 

I've had a lot of close personal experience with women who have suffered from it (family members and friends).

Edited by Natasha Tori Maru

It is far easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled.

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11 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

@Natasha Tori Maru Well, speaking loosely.

I was a bit flat there - I think it's my own personal sensitivity coming out! Also I am heavily against all the stupid armchair psychology being weaponised online (and on these forums:ph34r:)

I think the overall point made IS clear in that both are pretty much pathologies - to me anyway. Looksmaxxing screams "method of emotional regulation by exerting rigid, outside/exterior control of reality" which is the same core issue to eating disorders.


It is far easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled.

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