Everything You Need to Know About the 20-Year-Old Influencer Encouraging Steroids, Meth, and Taking a Hammer to Your Jaw
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Everything You Need to Know About the 20-Year-Old Influencer Encouraging Steroids, Meth, and Taking a Hammer to Your Jaw
"If you are the kind of person who might still occasionally open X, you were probably bombarded this week with a ton of tweets that appeared to be a bunch of gobbledygook. "Clavicular almost caught a CAREER-ENDING cortisol spike after a LARPMAXXED stacy tried jesterfying him on stream by calling him a good boy while he was mid-mog between 2 LOW-TIER NORMIES at ASU," read one such post."
"With a ripped body, defined chin, and mop of brown hair, he tends to post videos extolling his good looks, his physical transformation, and his ability to pull women-and declaring that you, too, can achieve the same (if you pay for his advice). This has apparently been very lucrative for him. On Kick, he is reported to have earned more than $100,000 in January alone, per court records seen by the Arizona Republic."
Random tweets full of jargon flooded X, featuring phrases like "CAREER-ENDING cortisol spike" and "frame mogged" that quickly went viral and inspired memes. The name Clavicular refers to 20-year-old creator Braden Peters, a Miami-based streamer known on Kick (about 170,000 followers) and TikTok (roughly 750,000 followers). He specializes in looksmaxxing content, showcasing a ripped physique, defined chin, and hair while promoting physical transformation and offering paid advice on attracting women. Reported earnings on Kick exceeded $100,000 in a single January, according to court records cited by the Arizona Republic.
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