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Sure.
I want to talk and kind of close these episodes out by talking a little bit about Clavicular himself.
Right.
And I want to quote first from an article in the Loyola Phoenix by Carlos Soto Angulo.
Shout out Loyola in the district.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
El Pai has documented clavicular's public discussion of drug use, specifically meth and cocaine, extreme dieting and body modifications as tools for maxing, raising alarms about how such messaging influences young audiences.
In this sense, clavicular is the prime example of monetizing insecurity by selling routines and advice, such as the clavicular system.
And he does all this while reinforcing the incel belief of worth being fixed by facial structure.
So what you have, coming full circle here, is...
what starts as this organic attempt by people who just are having trouble connecting with other people and are not having the kind of relationships they want and really just want to help each other, turning into a bunch of men who are getting increasingly angry that women don't like them, who invent this imaginary set of rules about bone structure and all this other stuff that determines whether or not you can be loved.
And that gets so out of hand that a bunch of people commit murder as a result of it.
But because the terms are so ridiculous, they enter the mainstream and become used in all of these like online rate me subreddits.
And a group of grifters like Clavicular who want to sell workout routines and dieting routines and guides to becoming better looking realize that there's a lot of money in incel shit, right?
So you go from incel start because a bunch of guys get pissed off that pickup artistry doesn't work.
to in-cell ideology is now being used to sell what is effectively the next generation of pickup artistry.
Right?
Wow.
It's a circle.
It's a circle of hell.