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 Remember when bbc was known as the gold standard in journalism?
#1
Are you even alive if you don't have articles written about you on the bbc?

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr513g72vqgo

Quote:Clavicular is an influencer and streamer, known for his looksmaxxing content that chronicles him going to extreme lengths to try to enhance his looks – from using steroids and testosterone to hitting his face with a 🔨 

Clavicular is an influencer and streamer, known for his looksmaxxing content that chronicles him going to extreme lengths to try to enhance his looks – from using steroids and testosterone to hitting his face with a hammer.


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#2
Media normies unknowingly proving lookism blackpill philosophy correct by making him famous solely due to his engaging looks. Guy accomplishes his goal, is vindicated, and has wikipedia articles written about him for all posterity. Mirin tbh

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clavicular_(person)
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#3
I mean when you look at people like clavicular achieving so much visibility seemingly with little to no effort on the strength of ambition and will at age 20, is it so different from ancient greeks hearing of Alexander's expeditions or people reading about the exploits of 19 and 20 year old aces in ww1 writing treatises on aerial maneuvering, inventing a completely new field of study.

Clavicular embodies the same spirit of adventure and want for godhood as the mythological heroes of bygone ages for whom cities were named and statues erected. To have children centuries if not millenia down the line read articles on trumpopedia about your exploits and have your glories recapitulated in the minds of trillions. That's immortality.

That's why people write, they want people to know their mind after they're dead. But that's fiction and it pales in comparison to being remembered for actual in irl exploits
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#4
The internet was a mistake
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#5
bbc forever
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