It seems like every guy I see with influence nowadays, from Clavicular to Nick Fuentes, is in some way bigoted or toxic. Are there any men, especially on social media, with widespread influence who embody a masculinity that is actually positive? Or is it the nature of social media algorithms to filter out those who fit this criteria, given that they are less likely to be extreme and contrarian.
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Nocturnal Kent (a looksmaxxing influencer) claims that rosacea can be reduced by grinding aspirin and combining it with saline solution to form a paste that you put on your face. I’ve been using 1x 300mg aspirin tablet mixed with 4-5 drops of saline solution per day for just over a week now. I leave it on for 5-10 minutes having applied to my cheeks and then was it off and moisturise. I obviously don’t expect results at this stage, if at all. I am curious however if anybody has experience with this? Am I even doing it correctly?
I saw today a looksmaxxing influencer (Hullo) was exposed for trying to access CSAM on telegram. His gf outed him. Her @ on TikTok is via040301 if you want to see the proof. It got me thinking. He’s attractive. He has status. I’d have assumed he had money. And his ex is extremely attractive as well. Yet he still tried to access CSAM. It’s certainly not a one off thing. It seems like every month or so, if not more frequently, there are men, especially influencers, caught trying to groom minors. Is there any research into why this is?
If my parents kick me out and I have to steal to get by and end up in prison would it be worse than being homeless?