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This has been super fun, if you're active on .com it gives even more insights

Here's the prompt I gave it:
My son goes by @Orka on looksmaxing forums, can you tell me about what kind of stuff he posts

Here's what I got:
Good question. I found quite a few things about a user named @Orka (or “Orka”) on looksmaxing forums. Here’s a breakdown of what he posts, how other users view him, and what his reputation seems to be — plus some risks / red flags. (If by “my son” you meant a different Orka or a different forum, I can check that too.)




What kind of stuff @Orka posts / is known for​


  1. Expertise & Advice Role
    • On Looksmax.org he seems to give a lot of advice. For example, in a thread about facial fillers, someone asked him:
      “What type of fillers would be best for me … jaw angle and chin” — and Orka answered with detailed, technical advice about HA (hyaluronic acid) and even talked risk factors like vascular issues in certain facial areas. (Looksmax)
    • In another thread about hair care (“I need help part 2”), he recommends lightweight, fragrance-free conditioner and gives practical advice about how to apply it. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In “New peptide sources,” he apparently offers a “source” for peptides and gives a Discord contact. (Looksmax)
  2. Active & High Reputation
    • According to a “Who is Orka?” thread on the /org (Looksmax.org) forum, he has very high post count (4,430) and a high reputation (10,810). (Looksmax)
    • He seems to be quite well-known in the community. In the Looksmaxxing.com (the “.com” version of the forum) there was a thread titled “Introducing Orka”, where other users welcomed him and mentioned that on the .org forum he “has the most solutions.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In another thread, someone says they like him and calls him “very knowledgeable and chill.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  3. Personal / Off-Topic Posts
    • He made a face-reveal thread: “ORKA FACE REVEAL [ LIKE FRFR ]” where he posted his face (or an image) and got positive reactions. (Looksmax)
    • There’s mention that his custom title on the forum is “Emerald & Amethyst,” which he explains refers to his favorite jewelry stones (emerald, amethyst). (Looksmax)
    • He participates in off-topic / community banter. For example, a thread “Marching to offtopic from the mewing section” mentions him among other users in a kind of humorous or combative tone. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  4. Controversy / Criticism
    • Some users question his identity or role: in the thread “Who is orka?” there's a post: “Is it just some nobody or what? Idk I heard stuff about him having a bunch of solutions.” (Looksmax)
    • In that same “Who actually is Orka” thread, there’s a reply saying “@Orka EXPOSED FOR BEING A SCAMMER.” (Looksmax)
    • There’s also a fairly hostile post titled “Smoking on orka the brown shitskin ...” which is extremely derogatory / racist. (Looksmax) This suggests that on the forum, not everyone respects him — or that there is toxic behavior around him.



How to Interpret This​


  • Respected Contributor: Overall, Orka seems to be respected by a good portion of the community for his knowledge. He gives technical / practical advice, not just motivational fluff.
  • Active & Influential: With many posts, high reputation, and being mentioned in “introducing” threads, he’s not a fringe user — he’s central enough that people talk about him.
  • Polarizing: There is some controversy: not all users trust him (scammer accusations), and there’s some toxicity directed at him, which might be partly personal or partly ideological given how edgy some forum subcultures are.
  • Public Exposure: He is willing to reveal personal stuff (jewellery tastes, face), but probably still maintains some boundaries (he uses a nickname, obviously).



Risks / Concerns (If You're His Parent)​


If you're worried about what your son is doing on these forums, here are some things to watch / think about:


  1. Peer Influence: These communities can amplify extreme ideas, especially about body image, looks, self-improvement, and possibly more risky techniques (fillers, peptides).
  2. Toxicity: Some parts are quite toxic (derogatory posts, racist or demeaning language). Being part of that may affect mental health or self-esteem.
  3. Privacy Exposure: By doing a face reveal or disclosing personal preferences, there’s some risk of his identity being linked to a niche / potentially controversial community.
  4. Encouragement of Risky Behavior: Advice about medical / cosmetic interventions (fillers, peptides) comes with risks. Unless vetted by professionals, some recommendations may not be safe.



If you like, I can do a recent deep dive (last 6 months) on his activity and flag anything especially concerning (or positive). Do you want me to do that?

This was a fun read, @Node is ofc ruining my rep though
 
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This has been super fun, if you're active on .com it gives even more insights

Here's the prompt I gave it:
My son goes by @Orka on looksmaxing forums, can you tell me about what kind of stuff he posts

Here's what I got:
Good question. I found quite a few things about a user named @Orka (or “Orka”) on looksmaxing forums. Here’s a breakdown of what he posts, how other users view him, and what his reputation seems to be — plus some risks / red flags. (If by “my son” you meant a different Orka or a different forum, I can check that too.)




What kind of stuff @Orka posts / is known for​


  1. Expertise & Advice Role
    • On Looksmax.org he seems to give a lot of advice. For example, in a thread about facial fillers, someone asked him:
    • In another thread about hair care (“I need help part 2”), he recommends lightweight, fragrance-free conditioner and gives practical advice about how to apply it. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In “New peptide sources,” he apparently offers a “source” for peptides and gives a Discord contact. (Looksmax)
  2. Active & High Reputation
    • According to a “Who is Orka?” thread on the /org (Looksmax.org) forum, he has very high post count (4,430) and a high reputation (10,810). (Looksmax)
    • He seems to be quite well-known in the community. In the Looksmaxxing.com (the “.com” version of the forum) there was a thread titled “Introducing Orka”, where other users welcomed him and mentioned that on the .org forum he “has the most solutions.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In another thread, someone says they like him and calls him “very knowledgeable and chill.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  3. Personal / Off-Topic Posts
    • He made a face-reveal thread: “ORKA FACE REVEAL [ LIKE FRFR ]” where he posted his face (or an image) and got positive reactions. (Looksmax)
    • There’s mention that his custom title on the forum is “Emerald & Amethyst,” which he explains refers to his favorite jewelry stones (emerald, amethyst). (Looksmax)
    • He participates in off-topic / community banter. For example, a thread “Marching to offtopic from the mewing section” mentions him among other users in a kind of humorous or combative tone. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  4. Controversy / Criticism
    • Some users question his identity or role: in the thread “Who is orka?” there's a post: “Is it just some nobody or what? Idk I heard stuff about him having a bunch of solutions.” (Looksmax)
    • In that same “Who actually is Orka” thread, there’s a reply saying “@Orka EXPOSED FOR BEING A SCAMMER.” (Looksmax)
    • There’s also a fairly hostile post titled “Smoking on orka the brown shitskin ...” which is extremely derogatory / racist. (Looksmax) This suggests that on the forum, not everyone respects him — or that there is toxic behavior around him.



How to Interpret This​


  • Respected Contributor: Overall, Orka seems to be respected by a good portion of the community for his knowledge. He gives technical / practical advice, not just motivational fluff.
  • Active & Influential: With many posts, high reputation, and being mentioned in “introducing” threads, he’s not a fringe user — he’s central enough that people talk about him.
  • Polarizing: There is some controversy: not all users trust him (scammer accusations), and there’s some toxicity directed at him, which might be partly personal or partly ideological given how edgy some forum subcultures are.
  • Public Exposure: He is willing to reveal personal stuff (jewellery tastes, face), but probably still maintains some boundaries (he uses a nickname, obviously).



Risks / Concerns (If You're His Parent)​


If you're worried about what your son is doing on these forums, here are some things to watch / think about:


  1. Peer Influence: These communities can amplify extreme ideas, especially about body image, looks, self-improvement, and possibly more risky techniques (fillers, peptides).
  2. Toxicity: Some parts are quite toxic (derogatory posts, racist or demeaning language). Being part of that may affect mental health or self-esteem.
  3. Privacy Exposure: By doing a face reveal or disclosing personal preferences, there’s some risk of his identity being linked to a niche / potentially controversial community.
  4. Encouragement of Risky Behavior: Advice about medical / cosmetic interventions (fillers, peptides) comes with risks. Unless vetted by professionals, some recommendations may not be safe.



If you like, I can do a recent deep dive (last 6 months) on his activity and flag anything especially concerning (or positive). Do you want me to do that?

This was a fun read, @Node is ofc ruining my rep though
Good question. Based on publicly-visible posts from the username @Jatt (or variants like Jatt Image / Jattgymmaxx) on the Looksmax.org / Looksmaxxing forums, here are some patterns and themes in what he posts:














What Kind of Stuff He Posts








  1. Peptide Use & Self-Experimentation
    • He talks about injecting peptides, specifically Retatrutide. In one thread he describes reconstituting and injecting doses, hiding syringes, and planning to share a full guide.
    • He tracks his dosage: “1 mg … then 2 mg every week” for retatrutide, plus a “Glow” compound.
    • He seems very involved in the “hardmaxxing” side (i.e., more medical / chemical interventions) of looks-optimization.

  2. Bodybuilding / Fitness Attitude
    • In a peptide thread, he pushes back a bit on people who think abs just come from injections, saying:
      “You can build them in the gym … ur abs can look like shit tho.”
    • This suggests he values gym work, not just chemical shortcuts.

  3. Ethnic / Identity Themes
    • He identifies strongly as Punjabi / of Indian descent: his profile is “King of the Punjabis.”
    • In some off-topic threads, others talk about his cultural identity (“If He Never Left Punjab”), and he responds in that context.
    • He sometimes uses a tone of ethnic pride (“TOTAL INDIAN TAKEOVER”) in his posts.

  4. High Engagement / Influence
    • He has very many posts: e.g., in “Jatt has made it to BOTB” (botb = Best Of The Best) thread, his post count is 16,684.
    • He’s quite well-known among forum users—threads are explicitly about him (“Jatt why,” “Jatt remember when …”)
    • He seems to be part of community “lore”: others reference him in competitive / status-driven threads (for instance, a “clash” post pitting him vs another user, “@Jatt vs @Mainlander”).

  5. Risk / Controversy
    • His peptide posts suggest he may be doing unregulated or risky self-experiments (storing syringes, injecting at home).
    • There is a thread discussing reselling peptides where he’s mentioned.
    • There’s a recent post announcing his death (though difficult to verify):
      “found dead … sexually assaulted and shot in the head” under the name @Jatt.

      • Note: That could be a serious claim, but it’s on the forum — not necessarily independently verified.

  6. Personality & Communication Style
    • He uses humor / tongue-in-cheek language (“I love the colour on GLOW”) even when talking about serious stuff.
    • He seems to have a confident / brash persona — integrating pride, community status, self-experimentation, and competitiveness.
















Interpretation & Risks








  • Looksmaxxing Focus: His activity is very much on the aggressive / “hard” side of looksmaxxing — more than just skincare or gym, he’s relying on medical / pharmacological interventions.
  • Health Risks: Injecting peptides like retatrutide without medical supervision can be dangerous: dosing, sterility, source of peptides, disposal, etc.
  • Community Dynamics: He’s a known figure in that subculture; others probably look up to him or push back on him. His influence could shape how other younger or less-experienced forum members approach looksmaxxing.
  • Mental / Emotional: The threads about identity (Punjabi), validation (“BOTB”), and status suggest that looksmaxxing is tied to more than just physical improvement — there’s social and emotional weight too.



 
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your son seems very high Iq, I like him, good guy
 
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Lol, lmao.

What Kind of Posts / Behavior He’s Associated With​


  1. Edgy / Provocative Content
    • Some users accuse him of being an “edgelord” who makes jokes about gore. In one thread, someone wrote:
      “faceandbbc is a mentally retarded edgelord who thinks gore is funny …” Looksmaxxing Forum
    • There is mention (in a “wakeup call to mods” thread) that some of his posts involve very graphic content, including violent / sexual content. Looksmaxxing Forum+1
  2. Self-Improvement / Looksmaxxing Influencer
    • He seems to be a fairly prominent or well-known user on the looksmax (looksmaxxing) forums. For instance, someone posted:
      “@FaceandBBC I want to take this opportunity … Your dedication to looksmaxxing … has truly paid off …” Looksmax
    • He appears to encourage others to work on their appearances (skin, style, gym, etc.).
  3. Controversial / Possibly Toxic Rhetoric
    • In some threads, users mention that he “cries ‘FOID! FOID!’” when criticized. (“Foid” is often used in manosphere / incel-adjacent communities to refer derogatorily to women.) Looksmaxxing Forum
    • There is also mention in a “wakeup call” thread of grooming behavior:
      “He’s also 20+ and grooming @over0 and other female users.” Looksmaxxing Forum
    • In another thread, someone implies he has shared controversial content on Discord. Looksmaxxing Forum
  4. Race / Identity References
    • On a “Black people tier list” thread, @FaceandBBC is explicitly mentioned:
      “A: … FaceAndBBC (.org user)” Looksmaxxing Forum
    • In a thread about leaked pictures, there are racialized, demeaning comments:
      “I didn't know @FaceandBBC was a house slave … I thought he was the one picking cotton …” Looksmax
    • These kinds of posts signal that his persona (or how others view him) is entangled with racially charged / inflammatory content.
  5. Forum Presence & Status
    • He has a very high post count (on Looksmax.org, over 20,000+ posts, per a thread). Looksmax+2Looksmax+2
    • There was a thread titled “Where’s @FaceandBBC”, indicating that other users noticed when he became inactive or disappeared for a period. Looksmax
    • According to a thread, he “self-banned” recently. Looksmax
  6. Serious Allegations
    • There is a very recent (Nov 2025) thread titled “FaceandBBC arrested in Chicago after assaulting multiple women.” Looksmax
      • Important caveat: it’s not always clear from forum threads whether such claims are verified or just accusations/rhetoric.



How Others View Him​


  • Followers / Fans: Some users clearly admire him. As noted above, in “@FaceandBBC I’m your biggest fan” someone praises not just his looks but his “drive” and self-improvement. Looksmax
  • Critics: Others strongly criticize him. Comments call him “obnoxious,” “edgelord,” or accuse him of making “gore” jokes. Looksmaxxing Forum+1
  • Mixed Reputation: He’s clearly influential (or at least high-profile) in that community — people care when he disappears, and there are active threads about his status. Looksmax



Interpretation & Risks​


  • Influence + Platform: Given his high activity and the attention he gets, he likely has a significant presence on the forums. If your son is active under that name, he might be shaping or participating in conversations that are quite extreme.
  • Potential Toxicity: Some of the content attributed to him is very problematic (gore, misogynistic language, possibly grooming), which could indicate he's part of a more harmful subculture rather than just “self-improvement.”
  • Mental Health Concern: The looksmaxxing community more broadly has been criticized for fostering toxic self-image, incel-adjacent thinking, and obsession with physical appearance. The Guardian
  • Legal / Safety Risk: The thread about his alleged arrest is concerning. Whether it’s accurate or not, it’s serious enough to warrant attention.


 
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Prompt was what do people think of the user InanimatePragmatist on looksmax.org​

What People Think of InanimatePragmatist on Looksmax.org​


  1. Seen as Pragmatic but Harsh
    • In a thread titled "InanimatePragmatist needs to make rules for the forum", another user said:
      “I would be too pragmatic which could kill off half the forum population.” Looksmax
    • This suggests some users see him as someone who could impose very strict or no-nonsense rules — not gentle, but principled.
  2. High Reputation / Influence
    • His post count and reputation are quite high: in one thread he has 10,309 posts and a reputation of 16,722. Looksmax
    • That level of engagement suggests he’s a prominent figure on the forum.
  3. Intellectual / “High-IQ” User
    • In the thread “What do you think … of InanimatePragmatist?”, one commenter (MogsGymMaxx) says:
      “High iq user.” Looksmax
    • Another (isis_Bleach) calls him “jaded but unique … he adds to the discussion.” Looksmax
    • So, there’s respect for his thoughtfulness or distinct perspective, even from people who don’t agree with everything.
  4. Controversial Views
    • He’s made some very strong (and divisive) statements. For example, in a thread “If I Had Power, I Would Ban Make Up Fully”, he argues:
      “It is a weapon against natural reproduction … I would only allow [surgery] for people who are deformed or have been mangled by an accident.” Looksmax
    • In another thread, “Nothing is more pathetic than men.”, he writes a very harsh condemnation of men, saying things like:
      “Every last one of them are weaklings … I am so damn glad … that all of those men will die painfully … Rot in hell.” Looksmax
    • These views are likely divisive; some probably admire his bluntness, while others may find it too extreme.
  5. Philosophical / Existential Tone
    • In “The Delusion Of All Of Humanity”, he writes:
      “You are talking to a mirror. I am but a thought after all … nothing matters for the average man pretty much … that and i am coping with apathy.” Looksmax
    • This shows he often leans into deep or nihilistic ideas, which might attract people who like intellectual or philosophical forum contributions.
  6. Polarizing Reputation
    • Some users clearly admire him (“good user … he adds to the discussion”) Looksmax, while others apparently criticize his ideology (e.g., accusations of nationalism or being a “Hungarian nazi” in that same thread). Looksmax
    • There’s tension: people appreciate his uniqueness and intellect, but some don’t like his more extreme or political views.



Overall Impression


  • Positive: Many see him as a thoughtful, intelligent, and influential member. He’s not just another poster — he contributes in a way that sparks discussion.
  • Negative / Risky: He’s controversial. His worldview is very uncompromising in places, and he expresses strong, even hateful, opinions (especially around men, makeup, and power).
  • Complex: He’s not easily pigeonholed — pragmatist, nihilist, maybe even political — which makes him both respected and criticized.
 
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What did you ask Chat Gpt exactly?
 
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Good question. Here’s a breakdown of what I found on unkownincel on Looksmax.org:


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🔍 Activity & Profile Summary for unkownincel

1. Account Info

Joined: 21 Oct 2025

Username: unkownincel (no second “n” in “unknown”)

Title: “Certified kindness spreader™”

High post count: >1,500 posts as of a recent thread.

Reputation: ~4,800 in that “1500 posts” thread.



2. Main Themes / Interests

Weight / Body: In a thread titled “help with losing fat and softmaxxing”, unkownincel says:

> “im super obese … i was also planning on hopping on mk677 to heightmax”



Softmaxing / Heightmaxing: They mention using MK‑677 (a growth hormone secretagogue) to increase height (“heightmax”) but others warn this will increase appetite and fat.

Self-improvement / Kindness: They made a thread called “I AM NOW A CERTIFIED KINDNESS SPREADER”.

Engagement: Very active — they’re frequently posting and starting threads.



3. Personality / Style

Seem quite open about personal struggles (weight, growth) and is looking for advice rather than trolling.

Their “Certified kindness spreader” title suggests they want to have a positive / supportive role or be perceived as helpful.

Despite being “super obese” (by their admission), they don’t shy away from sensitive topics like medical help, hormones, and maxing strategies.

Humble: For example, when corrected about MK‑677 (thinking it's “purely HGH”), they admit:

> “i thought it was purely hgh. my bad on that one”





4. Reputation Among Other Users

They have a relatively high rep, which means the community respects or values their contributions.

Other users respond to them with advice (on weight loss, pharmacological maxing, calorie intake, etc.).

There’s a sense that they want to improve genuinely, not just make edgy posts.





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✅ My Interpretation

Active and serious user: This isn’t an alt or a troll account — unkownincel seems to be a legitimately active member investing in self-improvement.

Health‑focused: They are very concerned about body fat, height, and how to “softmax” (i.e., improve aesthetics without surgery or harsh interventions).

Kind / supportive: Their “kindness spreader” title and the way they talk implies they lean toward encouraging, not purely cynical or black-pill content.

Risk‑aware but naive: They mention interest in potentially risky substances (MK‑677), which suggests some naivety or lack of full understanding of side-effects. But they also open themselves up to advice and correction.



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If you like, I can check how their posting has trended over time (increasing / decreasing activity) and what their most upvoted or controversial threads are. Do you want me to dig in?
 
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yea its just cause ur post count is too low

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Good question. Here’s a breakdown of what I found on unkownincel on Looksmax.org:


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🔍 Activity & Profile Summary for unkownincel

1. Account Info

Joined: 21 Oct 2025

Username: unkownincel (no second “n” in “unknown”)

Title: “Certified kindness spreader™”

High post count: >1,500 posts as of a recent thread.

Reputation: ~4,800 in that “1500 posts” thread.



2. Main Themes / Interests

Weight / Body: In a thread titled “help with losing fat and softmaxxing”, unkownincel says:

> “im super obese … i was also planning on hopping on mk677 to heightmax”



Softmaxing / Heightmaxing: They mention using MK‑677 (a growth hormone secretagogue) to increase height (“heightmax”) but others warn this will increase appetite and fat.

Self-improvement / Kindness: They made a thread called “I AM NOW A CERTIFIED KINDNESS SPREADER”.

Engagement: Very active — they’re frequently posting and starting threads.



3. Personality / Style

Seem quite open about personal struggles (weight, growth) and is looking for advice rather than trolling.

Their “Certified kindness spreader” title suggests they want to have a positive / supportive role or be perceived as helpful.

Despite being “super obese” (by their admission), they don’t shy away from sensitive topics like medical help, hormones, and maxing strategies.

Humble: For example, when corrected about MK‑677 (thinking it's “purely HGH”), they admit:

> “i thought it was purely hgh. my bad on that one”





4. Reputation Among Other Users

They have a relatively high rep, which means the community respects or values their contributions.

Other users respond to them with advice (on weight loss, pharmacological maxing, calorie intake, etc.).

There’s a sense that they want to improve genuinely, not just make edgy posts.





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✅ My Interpretation

Active and serious user: This isn’t an alt or a troll account — unkownincel seems to be a legitimately active member investing in self-improvement.

Health‑focused: They are very concerned about body fat, height, and how to “softmax” (i.e., improve aesthetics without surgery or harsh interventions).

Kind / supportive: Their “kindness spreader” title and the way they talk implies they lean toward encouraging, not purely cynical or black-pill content.

Risk‑aware but naive: They mention interest in potentially risky substances (MK‑677), which suggests some naivety or lack of full understanding of side-effects. But they also open themselves up to advice and correction.



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mf HOW DO YOU GET YOUR ACCOUNT BREAKDOWN BUT I DON'T
 
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This has been super fun, if you're active on .com it gives even more insights

Here's the prompt I gave it:
My son goes by @Orka on looksmaxing forums, can you tell me about what kind of stuff he posts

Here's what I got:
Good question. I found quite a few things about a user named @Orka (or “Orka”) on looksmaxing forums. Here’s a breakdown of what he posts, how other users view him, and what his reputation seems to be — plus some risks / red flags. (If by “my son” you meant a different Orka or a different forum, I can check that too.)




What kind of stuff @Orka posts / is known for​


  1. Expertise & Advice Role
    • On Looksmax.org he seems to give a lot of advice. For example, in a thread about facial fillers, someone asked him:
    • In another thread about hair care (“I need help part 2”), he recommends lightweight, fragrance-free conditioner and gives practical advice about how to apply it. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In “New peptide sources,” he apparently offers a “source” for peptides and gives a Discord contact. (Looksmax)
  2. Active & High Reputation
    • According to a “Who is Orka?” thread on the /org (Looksmax.org) forum, he has very high post count (4,430) and a high reputation (10,810). (Looksmax)
    • He seems to be quite well-known in the community. In the Looksmaxxing.com (the “.com” version of the forum) there was a thread titled “Introducing Orka”, where other users welcomed him and mentioned that on the .org forum he “has the most solutions.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In another thread, someone says they like him and calls him “very knowledgeable and chill.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  3. Personal / Off-Topic Posts
    • He made a face-reveal thread: “ORKA FACE REVEAL [ LIKE FRFR ]” where he posted his face (or an image) and got positive reactions. (Looksmax)
    • There’s mention that his custom title on the forum is “Emerald & Amethyst,” which he explains refers to his favorite jewelry stones (emerald, amethyst). (Looksmax)
    • He participates in off-topic / community banter. For example, a thread “Marching to offtopic from the mewing section” mentions him among other users in a kind of humorous or combative tone. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  4. Controversy / Criticism
    • Some users question his identity or role: in the thread “Who is orka?” there's a post: “Is it just some nobody or what? Idk I heard stuff about him having a bunch of solutions.” (Looksmax)
    • In that same “Who actually is Orka” thread, there’s a reply saying “@Orka EXPOSED FOR BEING A SCAMMER.” (Looksmax)
    • There’s also a fairly hostile post titled “Smoking on orka the brown shitskin ...” which is extremely derogatory / racist. (Looksmax) This suggests that on the forum, not everyone respects him — or that there is toxic behavior around him.



How to Interpret This​


  • Respected Contributor: Overall, Orka seems to be respected by a good portion of the community for his knowledge. He gives technical / practical advice, not just motivational fluff.
  • Active & Influential: With many posts, high reputation, and being mentioned in “introducing” threads, he’s not a fringe user — he’s central enough that people talk about him.
  • Polarizing: There is some controversy: not all users trust him (scammer accusations), and there’s some toxicity directed at him, which might be partly personal or partly ideological given how edgy some forum subcultures are.
  • Public Exposure: He is willing to reveal personal stuff (jewellery tastes, face), but probably still maintains some boundaries (he uses a nickname, obviously).



Risks / Concerns (If You're His Parent)​


If you're worried about what your son is doing on these forums, here are some things to watch / think about:


  1. Peer Influence: These communities can amplify extreme ideas, especially about body image, looks, self-improvement, and possibly more risky techniques (fillers, peptides).
  2. Toxicity: Some parts are quite toxic (derogatory posts, racist or demeaning language). Being part of that may affect mental health or self-esteem.
  3. Privacy Exposure: By doing a face reveal or disclosing personal preferences, there’s some risk of his identity being linked to a niche / potentially controversial community.
  4. Encouragement of Risky Behavior: Advice about medical / cosmetic interventions (fillers, peptides) comes with risks. Unless vetted by professionals, some recommendations may not be safe.



If you like, I can do a recent deep dive (last 6 months) on his activity and flag anything especially concerning (or positive). Do you want me to do that?

This was a fun read, @Node is ofc ruining my rep though
called me a love wanting loner self harmer and possibly autistic
 
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This has been super fun, if you're active on .com it gives even more insights

Here's the prompt I gave it:
My son goes by @Orka on looksmaxing forums, can you tell me about what kind of stuff he posts

Here's what I got:
Good question. I found quite a few things about a user named @Orka (or “Orka”) on looksmaxing forums. Here’s a breakdown of what he posts, how other users view him, and what his reputation seems to be — plus some risks / red flags. (If by “my son” you meant a different Orka or a different forum, I can check that too.)




What kind of stuff @Orka posts / is known for​


  1. Expertise & Advice Role
    • On Looksmax.org he seems to give a lot of advice. For example, in a thread about facial fillers, someone asked him:
    • In another thread about hair care (“I need help part 2”), he recommends lightweight, fragrance-free conditioner and gives practical advice about how to apply it. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In “New peptide sources,” he apparently offers a “source” for peptides and gives a Discord contact. (Looksmax)
  2. Active & High Reputation
    • According to a “Who is Orka?” thread on the /org (Looksmax.org) forum, he has very high post count (4,430) and a high reputation (10,810). (Looksmax)
    • He seems to be quite well-known in the community. In the Looksmaxxing.com (the “.com” version of the forum) there was a thread titled “Introducing Orka”, where other users welcomed him and mentioned that on the .org forum he “has the most solutions.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In another thread, someone says they like him and calls him “very knowledgeable and chill.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  3. Personal / Off-Topic Posts
    • He made a face-reveal thread: “ORKA FACE REVEAL [ LIKE FRFR ]” where he posted his face (or an image) and got positive reactions. (Looksmax)
    • There’s mention that his custom title on the forum is “Emerald & Amethyst,” which he explains refers to his favorite jewelry stones (emerald, amethyst). (Looksmax)
    • He participates in off-topic / community banter. For example, a thread “Marching to offtopic from the mewing section” mentions him among other users in a kind of humorous or combative tone. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  4. Controversy / Criticism
    • Some users question his identity or role: in the thread “Who is orka?” there's a post: “Is it just some nobody or what? Idk I heard stuff about him having a bunch of solutions.” (Looksmax)
    • In that same “Who actually is Orka” thread, there’s a reply saying “@Orka EXPOSED FOR BEING A SCAMMER.” (Looksmax)
    • There’s also a fairly hostile post titled “Smoking on orka the brown shitskin ...” which is extremely derogatory / racist. (Looksmax) This suggests that on the forum, not everyone respects him — or that there is toxic behavior around him.



How to Interpret This​


  • Respected Contributor: Overall, Orka seems to be respected by a good portion of the community for his knowledge. He gives technical / practical advice, not just motivational fluff.
  • Active & Influential: With many posts, high reputation, and being mentioned in “introducing” threads, he’s not a fringe user — he’s central enough that people talk about him.
  • Polarizing: There is some controversy: not all users trust him (scammer accusations), and there’s some toxicity directed at him, which might be partly personal or partly ideological given how edgy some forum subcultures are.
  • Public Exposure: He is willing to reveal personal stuff (jewellery tastes, face), but probably still maintains some boundaries (he uses a nickname, obviously).



Risks / Concerns (If You're His Parent)​


If you're worried about what your son is doing on these forums, here are some things to watch / think about:


  1. Peer Influence: These communities can amplify extreme ideas, especially about body image, looks, self-improvement, and possibly more risky techniques (fillers, peptides).
  2. Toxicity: Some parts are quite toxic (derogatory posts, racist or demeaning language). Being part of that may affect mental health or self-esteem.
  3. Privacy Exposure: By doing a face reveal or disclosing personal preferences, there’s some risk of his identity being linked to a niche / potentially controversial community.
  4. Encouragement of Risky Behavior: Advice about medical / cosmetic interventions (fillers, peptides) comes with risks. Unless vetted by professionals, some recommendations may not be safe.



If you like, I can do a recent deep dive (last 6 months) on his activity and flag anything especially concerning (or positive). Do you want me to do that?

This was a fun read, @Node is ofc ruining my rep though
My son goes by @maxximus on looksmaxing forums, can you tell me about what kind of stuff he posts

hes on looksmax.org more commonly


im too cool to go on .com :feelsez:

but seriously not stepping a foot in there those guys allow chicks :feelswhat:
 
Good question. I don’t have access to private posts or any way to look up what @maxximus specifically writes on Looksmax.org (or any other username) — I can’t peer into private forum accounts or personal posts. But I can give you a pretty detailed rundown of what the Looksmax.org community is, what people talk about there, and what kind of mindset and behaviors are common. That might help you get a sense of what your son might be engaging with.




What Is Looksmax.org / Looksmaxing​


  1. Purpose & Focus
    • Looksmax.org is a men’s self-improvement / aesthetics forum. Looksmax+2Incel Wiki+2
    • The core idea is “looksmaxxing” (or “looksmaxing”): maximizing one’s physical attractiveness — through everything from basic grooming to surgery. Incel Wiki+2Looksmaxer+2
    • Topics include fitness, health, cosmetic surgery, skincare, facial structure, style, and even “moneymaking & success.” Looksmax
  2. Types of Discussion
    • Softmaxxing: More “everyday” self‑improvement — working out, diet, better sleep hygiene, grooming, posture, mewing (a tongue posture/orthotropic-related technique) Wikipedia+1
    • Hardmaxxing / Extreme Methods: More invasive or experimental approaches — plastic surgery, bone manipulation (“bone smashing” theory), anatomical alteration. Incel Wiki
    • Ratings & Self‑Assessment: There’s a “Ratings” section where people ask for feedback on how they look, often very brutally honest. Looksmax
    • Mental / Lifestyle Concerns: Because of the heavy focus on appearance, discussions can veer into body dysmorphia, insecurity, mental health. bioscopey.com
    • Income & Success: There’s a “Moneymaking & Success” sub-forum, which suggests members also care about broader life goals, not just looks. Looksmax
  3. Community Culture & Risks
    • The site has some ties to incel‑style thinking. Incel Wiki+1
    • There is a “blackpill” element in some corners: the idea that physical appearance largely determines success, and if you don’t hit certain “looks thresholds,” things are very hard. Wikipedia+1
    • Some advice or practices can be risky: for example, “bone smashing” (a fringe, controversial idea) is mentioned in some discussions. Incel Wiki
    • Mental health concerns: because the community often critiques very specific facial metrics and “ideal” features, it can exacerbate insecurities. bioscopey.com
    • Toxicity: According to external commentary / user reports, the community can be harsh, judgmental, and obsessed with measurements. Reddit



What Your Son Might Be Posting About (Hypothetically)​


Based on what typical “looksmaxers” do or discuss, your son (as @maxximus) might be:


  • Sharing photos (or “faceshots”) and asking for feedback or ratings on his appearance.
  • Asking for or giving advice about how to improve his facial structure (jawline, cheekbones, etc.).
  • Talking about working out / fitness routines or diet to enhance his physique.
  • Debating or exploring cosmetic procedures (e.g., plastic surgery, fillers) or non-surgical interventions.
  • Exploring or advising on “orthotropic”-style exercises like mewing / posture.
  • Engaging with “rate my face” or “how can I improve” threads.
  • Possibly discussing mental health, self-image, or the psychological impact of being judged on looks.
  • Maybe participating in threads about “making money” or “success” — not just superficial appearance, but also lifestyle improvement.



Why It Might Be Concerning​


  • The extremely appearance-focused nature can lead to obsessive behavior or unhealthy self-worth tied to physical looks.
  • Some of the more extreme methods (surgeries or fringe “bone manipulation”) are not trivial decisions — they carry real risk.
  • If he’s heavily involved, there’s a potential mental health risk: body dysmorphia, anxiety, or depression tied to appearance.
  • The community’s culture may reinforce black-and-white thinking around “looks = value,” which can be psychologically toxic.



If you like, I can look for public posts by @maxximus (if they are visible / indexed) and see what themes come up in his publicly visible contributions — do you want me to try that?




@Orka LMAOOOOO IM TOO UNPOPULAR TO BE PICKED UP BY GPT
 
This has been super fun, if you're active on .com it gives even more insights

Here's the prompt I gave it:
My son goes by @Orka on looksmaxing forums, can you tell me about what kind of stuff he posts

Here's what I got:
Good question. I found quite a few things about a user named @Orka (or “Orka”) on looksmaxing forums. Here’s a breakdown of what he posts, how other users view him, and what his reputation seems to be — plus some risks / red flags. (If by “my son” you meant a different Orka or a different forum, I can check that too.)




What kind of stuff @Orka posts / is known for​


  1. Expertise & Advice Role
    • On Looksmax.org he seems to give a lot of advice. For example, in a thread about facial fillers, someone asked him:
    • In another thread about hair care (“I need help part 2”), he recommends lightweight, fragrance-free conditioner and gives practical advice about how to apply it. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In “New peptide sources,” he apparently offers a “source” for peptides and gives a Discord contact. (Looksmax)
  2. Active & High Reputation
    • According to a “Who is Orka?” thread on the /org (Looksmax.org) forum, he has very high post count (4,430) and a high reputation (10,810). (Looksmax)
    • He seems to be quite well-known in the community. In the Looksmaxxing.com (the “.com” version of the forum) there was a thread titled “Introducing Orka”, where other users welcomed him and mentioned that on the .org forum he “has the most solutions.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In another thread, someone says they like him and calls him “very knowledgeable and chill.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  3. Personal / Off-Topic Posts
    • He made a face-reveal thread: “ORKA FACE REVEAL [ LIKE FRFR ]” where he posted his face (or an image) and got positive reactions. (Looksmax)
    • There’s mention that his custom title on the forum is “Emerald & Amethyst,” which he explains refers to his favorite jewelry stones (emerald, amethyst). (Looksmax)
    • He participates in off-topic / community banter. For example, a thread “Marching to offtopic from the mewing section” mentions him among other users in a kind of humorous or combative tone. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  4. Controversy / Criticism
    • Some users question his identity or role: in the thread “Who is orka?” there's a post: “Is it just some nobody or what? Idk I heard stuff about him having a bunch of solutions.” (Looksmax)
    • In that same “Who actually is Orka” thread, there’s a reply saying “@Orka EXPOSED FOR BEING A SCAMMER.” (Looksmax)
    • There’s also a fairly hostile post titled “Smoking on orka the brown shitskin ...” which is extremely derogatory / racist. (Looksmax) This suggests that on the forum, not everyone respects him — or that there is toxic behavior around him.



How to Interpret This​


  • Respected Contributor: Overall, Orka seems to be respected by a good portion of the community for his knowledge. He gives technical / practical advice, not just motivational fluff.
  • Active & Influential: With many posts, high reputation, and being mentioned in “introducing” threads, he’s not a fringe user — he’s central enough that people talk about him.
  • Polarizing: There is some controversy: not all users trust him (scammer accusations), and there’s some toxicity directed at him, which might be partly personal or partly ideological given how edgy some forum subcultures are.
  • Public Exposure: He is willing to reveal personal stuff (jewellery tastes, face), but probably still maintains some boundaries (he uses a nickname, obviously).



Risks / Concerns (If You're His Parent)​


If you're worried about what your son is doing on these forums, here are some things to watch / think about:


  1. Peer Influence: These communities can amplify extreme ideas, especially about body image, looks, self-improvement, and possibly more risky techniques (fillers, peptides).
  2. Toxicity: Some parts are quite toxic (derogatory posts, racist or demeaning language). Being part of that may affect mental health or self-esteem.
  3. Privacy Exposure: By doing a face reveal or disclosing personal preferences, there’s some risk of his identity being linked to a niche / potentially controversial community.
  4. Encouragement of Risky Behavior: Advice about medical / cosmetic interventions (fillers, peptides) comes with risks. Unless vetted by professionals, some recommendations may not be safe.



If you like, I can do a recent deep dive (last 6 months) on his activity and flag anything especially concerning (or positive). Do you want me to do that?

This was a fun read, @Node is ofc ruining my rep though
Yo mirin this ima try
 
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This has been super fun, if you're active on .com it gives even more insights

Here's the prompt I gave it:
My son goes by @Orka on looksmaxing forums, can you tell me about what kind of stuff he posts

Here's what I got:
Good question. I found quite a few things about a user named @Orka (or “Orka”) on looksmaxing forums. Here’s a breakdown of what he posts, how other users view him, and what his reputation seems to be — plus some risks / red flags. (If by “my son” you meant a different Orka or a different forum, I can check that too.)




What kind of stuff @Orka posts / is known for​


  1. Expertise & Advice Role
    • On Looksmax.org he seems to give a lot of advice. For example, in a thread about facial fillers, someone asked him:
    • In another thread about hair care (“I need help part 2”), he recommends lightweight, fragrance-free conditioner and gives practical advice about how to apply it. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In “New peptide sources,” he apparently offers a “source” for peptides and gives a Discord contact. (Looksmax)
  2. Active & High Reputation
    • According to a “Who is Orka?” thread on the /org (Looksmax.org) forum, he has very high post count (4,430) and a high reputation (10,810). (Looksmax)
    • He seems to be quite well-known in the community. In the Looksmaxxing.com (the “.com” version of the forum) there was a thread titled “Introducing Orka”, where other users welcomed him and mentioned that on the .org forum he “has the most solutions.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In another thread, someone says they like him and calls him “very knowledgeable and chill.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  3. Personal / Off-Topic Posts
    • He made a face-reveal thread: “ORKA FACE REVEAL [ LIKE FRFR ]” where he posted his face (or an image) and got positive reactions. (Looksmax)
    • There’s mention that his custom title on the forum is “Emerald & Amethyst,” which he explains refers to his favorite jewelry stones (emerald, amethyst). (Looksmax)
    • He participates in off-topic / community banter. For example, a thread “Marching to offtopic from the mewing section” mentions him among other users in a kind of humorous or combative tone. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  4. Controversy / Criticism
    • Some users question his identity or role: in the thread “Who is orka?” there's a post: “Is it just some nobody or what? Idk I heard stuff about him having a bunch of solutions.” (Looksmax)
    • In that same “Who actually is Orka” thread, there’s a reply saying “@Orka EXPOSED FOR BEING A SCAMMER.” (Looksmax)
    • There’s also a fairly hostile post titled “Smoking on orka the brown shitskin ...” which is extremely derogatory / racist. (Looksmax) This suggests that on the forum, not everyone respects him — or that there is toxic behavior around him.



How to Interpret This​


  • Respected Contributor: Overall, Orka seems to be respected by a good portion of the community for his knowledge. He gives technical / practical advice, not just motivational fluff.
  • Active & Influential: With many posts, high reputation, and being mentioned in “introducing” threads, he’s not a fringe user — he’s central enough that people talk about him.
  • Polarizing: There is some controversy: not all users trust him (scammer accusations), and there’s some toxicity directed at him, which might be partly personal or partly ideological given how edgy some forum subcultures are.
  • Public Exposure: He is willing to reveal personal stuff (jewellery tastes, face), but probably still maintains some boundaries (he uses a nickname, obviously).



Risks / Concerns (If You're His Parent)​


If you're worried about what your son is doing on these forums, here are some things to watch / think about:


  1. Peer Influence: These communities can amplify extreme ideas, especially about body image, looks, self-improvement, and possibly more risky techniques (fillers, peptides).
  2. Toxicity: Some parts are quite toxic (derogatory posts, racist or demeaning language). Being part of that may affect mental health or self-esteem.
  3. Privacy Exposure: By doing a face reveal or disclosing personal preferences, there’s some risk of his identity being linked to a niche / potentially controversial community.
  4. Encouragement of Risky Behavior: Advice about medical / cosmetic interventions (fillers, peptides) comes with risks. Unless vetted by professionals, some recommendations may not be safe.



If you like, I can do a recent deep dive (last 6 months) on his activity and flag anything especially concerning (or positive). Do you want me to do that?

This was a fun read, @Node is ofc ruining my rep though

Here is a highlight of gpts answer:

  • Cynicism / dark humor / incel‑forum tone: In a thread titled “Mods tickle my balls”, they tagged moderators in a mocking way, using the forums’ shared language.
  • Commentary on looksmaxing topics: In a thread discussing cosmetic surgery (on saggy breasts), they responded quite dismissively: for example, when someone said “breast lifts are miracles,” @jaaba wrote “Still wouldn’t touch them with a 10 foot pole.”

For fucks sake it made me out to be an absolute loser:lul:
 
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I made it make a champions league knockout tournament for my friend group

@Node ended up placing DEAD LAST
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This means nothing, your semantics are pointless.
Speak to me once you win a GPT Looksmax Champions League buddy.
 
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I’m sorry, but I can’t help track or identify what a specific individual — even if that’s your son’s screen name — posts on forums or social media.

What I can do, though, is tell you broadly what kinds of topics people who use usernames like @choppedshyt (or similar) on “looksmaxxing”-type forums tend to post about. That may help you understand what he might engage with.



My chatgpt is fricking woke man
 
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I’m sorry, but I can’t help track or identify what a specific individual — even if that’s your son’s screen name — posts on forums or social media.

What I can do, though, is tell you broadly what kinds of topics people who use usernames like @choppedshyt (or similar) on “looksmaxxing”-type forums tend to post about. That may help you understand what he might engage with.



My chatgpt is fricking woke man
Here’s a summary of the kind of content, tone, and behavior that @choppedshyt tends to have on Looksmax.org — based on publicly visible posts and threads. I’m not endorsing or condoning it; I’m just describing what’s out there.




✅ What he posts / his themes​


  • Diet / nutrition / “looksmaxing” experiments
    • He started a thread “Just ate 6 carrots” — basically claiming he hoped eating carrots would give him a tan by night. (looksmax.org)
    • In another thread “If u aren’t eating liver WYD” he comments on diet preferences and reacts against dislike of eating liver. (looksmax.org)
    • He participates in discussions about vitamin D, supplements, hormone balance, and looksmax‑related health / nutrition issues. For example, in a thread about low vitamin D levels. (looksmax.org)
  • Looksmax / self‑improvement, body / face / “status” talk
    • He posts in threads about “HTN / CL / SMV / Chad / incel” style rating systems: e.g. in one thread he claims “Chad + megagigaultraslayerchad when u add status and smv.” (looksmax.org)
    • He debates attractiveness: in that same thread he compares someone’s attractiveness to Cristiano Ronaldo and talks about “kawaii high trust features” and “smv.” (looksmax.org)
    • He expresses strong opinions about what “looksmaxes” or aesthetic standards should be. For example: “This forum’s obsession with underrating anyone with brown eyes needs to be studied.” (looksmax.org)
  • Off‑topic / social commentary / insults / provocative language
    • Some posts involve harsh or insulting language. For example, in a “Rules and FAQ” thread he responded “Geek” to someone, and the conversation devolved into insults. (looksmax.org)
    • In a thread protesting moderation / bans, he uses strong language, and complains about “reddit ass mods,” “repfarming,” and “discrimination.” (looksmax.org)
    • Sometimes the posts seem intentionally provocative — he uses offensive/slur language. For instance, in that same thread about moderation. (looksmax.org)
  • Frequent posting / high activity
    • His profile shows thousands of posts and high reputation: e.g. in “It’s over for choppedshyt” thread, his post count is shown as 3,220 and rep ~9,877. (looksmax.org)
    • He appears across many different kinds of threads — dieting, looksmax, forum meta (rules, bans), off‑topic banter.
  • Provocative / troll‑style threads and humor / hyperbole
    • Some threads and posts read more like “joke / cope / troll” posts rather than serious content — e.g. “I better be tan by midnight” after eating carrots. (looksmax.org)
    • He sometimes exaggerates for effect (“raw meat raw milk carnivore caveman diet, ascension here we go!!”). (looksmax.org)



⚠️ Tone, Attitude, & Community Reputation​


From what’s visible:


  • Confrontational / edgy / antagonistic — he often engages in flame wars or insults other users rather than neutral discussion. E.g. calling someone “fucking shithead.” (looksmax.org)
  • Provocative and attention-seeking — some posts seem designed to provoke reactions (e.g. unrealistic “tan by midnight” carrots post, or aggressive replies in rule threads).
  • Part of “looksmx / incel-adjacent” subculture — focuses heavily on looks, “SMV,” “Chad / incel / HTN / CL” labels, bone structure, diet, aesthetic improvement, etc.
  • High engagement / frequent posting — he seems to be a heavy, regular user rather than a casual lurker.
  • Often involved in drama / meta‑threads — from complaining about mods and bans to “free X users,” he participates in the site’s internal politics / drama.



🔎 Some Representative Quotes​


  • From “Just ate 6 carrots”:
    “I better be tan by midnight” (looksmax.org)
  • From the “If this is ‘htn’...” thread (about looks and rating):
    “Then 90% of the population isn’t even human lmfao” (looksmax.org)
    “Chad + megagigaultraslayerchad when u add status and smv” (looksmax.org)
  • From complaints about moderation / site rules:
    “Yet another case of these reddit ass mods banning the most active users for the dumbest reasons.” (looksmax.org)



🎯 My Interpretation / What this Suggests​


  • He treats Looksmax.org partly as a social / identity space, not just for advice. His frequent posting across many subforums suggests he’s deeply invested in the community identity and its in‑group vs out‑group dynamics.
  • He mixes serious / semi-serious advice (diet, looksmaxing) with trolling / provocative behavior. Sometimes it’s unclear whether he’s being earnest (e.g. diet talk) or just trying to stir reactions (e.g. insulting, exaggerated claims).
  • He uses hyperbole and provocative language deliberately — maybe to stand out or get attention. Posts like “I better be tan by midnight after carrots” are probably more about signaling “I’m doing looksmax stuff” than realistic expectation.
  • He leans on the “looksmax / status / physical improvement” subculture values — jawbone, SMV, “Chad,” dieting, supplementation — even if his actual advice or diet logic seems dubious or ironic.



If you want — I can pull up 5–10 of his most “typical / emblematic” posts (with date, thread title, content) and categorize them as “serious advice / self‑improvement,” “trolling / humor,” or “drama / insults.”
That way you get a clearer sense of his patterns. Do you want me to build that list now?
 
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I tried it on my name then I tried it on urs it says the same thing
 

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I tried it on my name then I tried it on urs it says the same thing
Here’s a summary of what I see so far about the muhammad18347 account on Looksmax.org — what kind of content they post, their activity, topics, tone, etc. Based on a sample of publicly visible threads. (As with before: this is purely descriptive.)




✅ What this user does / posts about​


  • Health / aesthetics / looksmax‑related topics
    • For example, they created a thread titled “Testosterone” (Sep 2025), asking: “Will u see changes in your face if u cycle testosterone?” (looksmax.org)
    • They comment on skincare / skin care treatment results: in a thread about GHK‑Cu + Accutane + tretinoin, they claim “I used this like 7 months ago my skin is still really good. The pic is from 3 weeks ago. No filter btw.” (looksmax.org)
    • They seem interested in “looksmaxing” improvements that go beyond just dieting — including hormones, skin care, maybe body / face changes — which aligns with the broader ethos of the forum.
  • General / site‑meta / off-topic / casual commentary
    • They started a thread complaining about site performance: “Is .org slow for everyone or is it my shitty wifi” (Nov 2025). (looksmax.org)
    • That suggests they’re not only posting about looks or health — they also participate in the broader forum community in more casual, “everyday user” ways.
  • Frequent activity / engagement
    • On the “Testosterone” thread, their post count is shown as 877 and reputation 1,305 at that time. (looksmax.org)
    • On the wifi thread (Nov 2025), the counts show as 1,849 posts, reputation 2,908. (looksmax.org)
    • That suggests they are relatively active compared to many casual users.
  • Some openness or willingness to share personal results
    • In the skincare thread, they shared a recent photo (though only visible to logged-in users) and claim their skin improved. (looksmax.org)
    • This implies at least some of their posting is “showing off improvements / self‑experiments,” which is common in aesthetic / looks‑improvement communities.



⚠️ Tone, Attitude & What’s Not Obvious​


  • Relatively neutral / non‑confrontational (in the sample) — In the threads I saw, I don’t notice obvious trolling, insults, or highly toxic language from this user (unlike what you described earlier for other users). Their posts seem more practical / personal (asking questions, offering observations about skin).
  • Mixed seriousness — Some threads seem like legitimate attempts at self-improvement (testosterone, skincare), others are casual site‑related (wifi / slowdown complaints).
  • Unclear on “blackpill / incel‑style ideology” — From the limited sample, I don’t see overt “incel / blackpill / hype about “SMV / Chad / roast” language. Their visible posts seem more about practical health / appearance changes rather than extreme social commentary.



🔎 Some Sample Posts & What They Show​


  • From the “Testosterone” thread: user asking whether face changes with a testosterone cycle. (looksmax.org)
  • From the skincare thread:

“I used this like 7 months ago my skin is still really good. The pic is from 3 weeks ago No filter btw” (looksmax.org)

  • From the site‑performance thread: simple complaint/comment about slow servers / wifi. (looksmax.org)



🎯 My Interpretation: What this Suggests about the User​


  • Probably a “moderate” / “middle-of-the-road” forum user — Not obviously “troll” or extremist (at least from what’s visible), more focused on self-improvement, skincare / appearance, and general forum participation.
  • Interested in real (or semi‑real) attempts at improving appearance — Through hormones (testosterone), skincare, aesthetic “hacks” — suggesting a “looksmax / self-care” orientation more than purely “trolling / drama.”
  • Relatively invested — Their post and reputation counts suggest they’re fairly engaged and may be “regulars” rather than occasional lurkers.
  • Some mixture of seriousness + casual/forum‑life participation. They engage in both “serious” topics (testosterone / skincare) and mundane forum topics (site performance).



If you like, I can try to pull up 8–12 of their most recent public posts (with thread titles and dates) — that gives a “recent snapshot” of what they’re doing on the forum right now. Want me to build that list for you?
 
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Here’s a summary of the kind of content, tone, and behavior that @choppedshyt tends to have on Looksmax.org — based on publicly visible posts and threads. I’m not endorsing or condoning it; I’m just describing what’s out there.




✅ What he posts / his themes​


  • Diet / nutrition / “looksmaxing” experiments
    • He started a thread “Just ate 6 carrots” — basically claiming he hoped eating carrots would give him a tan by night. (looksmax.org)
    • In another thread “If u aren’t eating liver WYD” he comments on diet preferences and reacts against dislike of eating liver. (looksmax.org)
    • He participates in discussions about vitamin D, supplements, hormone balance, and looksmax‑related health / nutrition issues. For example, in a thread about low vitamin D levels. (looksmax.org)
  • Looksmax / self‑improvement, body / face / “status” talk
    • He posts in threads about “HTN / CL / SMV / Chad / incel” style rating systems: e.g. in one thread he claims “Chad + megagigaultraslayerchad when u add status and smv.” (looksmax.org)
    • He debates attractiveness: in that same thread he compares someone’s attractiveness to Cristiano Ronaldo and talks about “kawaii high trust features” and “smv.” (looksmax.org)
    • He expresses strong opinions about what “looksmaxes” or aesthetic standards should be. For example: “This forum’s obsession with underrating anyone with brown eyes needs to be studied.” (looksmax.org)
  • Off‑topic / social commentary / insults / provocative language
    • Some posts involve harsh or insulting language. For example, in a “Rules and FAQ” thread he responded “Geek” to someone, and the conversation devolved into insults. (looksmax.org)
    • In a thread protesting moderation / bans, he uses strong language, and complains about “reddit ass mods,” “repfarming,” and “discrimination.” (looksmax.org)
    • Sometimes the posts seem intentionally provocative — he uses offensive/slur language. For instance, in that same thread about moderation. (looksmax.org)
  • Frequent posting / high activity
    • His profile shows thousands of posts and high reputation: e.g. in “It’s over for choppedshyt” thread, his post count is shown as 3,220 and rep ~9,877. (looksmax.org)
    • He appears across many different kinds of threads — dieting, looksmax, forum meta (rules, bans), off‑topic banter.
  • Provocative / troll‑style threads and humor / hyperbole
    • Some threads and posts read more like “joke / cope / troll” posts rather than serious content — e.g. “I better be tan by midnight” after eating carrots. (looksmax.org)
    • He sometimes exaggerates for effect (“raw meat raw milk carnivore caveman diet, ascension here we go!!”). (looksmax.org)



⚠️ Tone, Attitude, & Community Reputation​


From what’s visible:


  • Confrontational / edgy / antagonistic — he often engages in flame wars or insults other users rather than neutral discussion. E.g. calling someone “fucking shithead.” (looksmax.org)
  • Provocative and attention-seeking — some posts seem designed to provoke reactions (e.g. unrealistic “tan by midnight” carrots post, or aggressive replies in rule threads).
  • Part of “looksmx / incel-adjacent” subculture — focuses heavily on looks, “SMV,” “Chad / incel / HTN / CL” labels, bone structure, diet, aesthetic improvement, etc.
  • High engagement / frequent posting — he seems to be a heavy, regular user rather than a casual lurker.
  • Often involved in drama / meta‑threads — from complaining about mods and bans to “free X users,” he participates in the site’s internal politics / drama.



🔎 Some Representative Quotes​


  • From “Just ate 6 carrots”:
  • From the “If this is ‘htn’...” thread (about looks and rating):
  • From complaints about moderation / site rules:



🎯 My Interpretation / What this Suggests​


  • He treats Looksmax.org partly as a social / identity space, not just for advice. His frequent posting across many subforums suggests he’s deeply invested in the community identity and its in‑group vs out‑group dynamics.
  • He mixes serious / semi-serious advice (diet, looksmaxing) with trolling / provocative behavior. Sometimes it’s unclear whether he’s being earnest (e.g. diet talk) or just trying to stir reactions (e.g. insulting, exaggerated claims).
  • He uses hyperbole and provocative language deliberately — maybe to stand out or get attention. Posts like “I better be tan by midnight after carrots” are probably more about signaling “I’m doing looksmax stuff” than realistic expectation.
  • He leans on the “looksmax / status / physical improvement” subculture values — jawbone, SMV, “Chad,” dieting, supplementation — even if his actual advice or diet logic seems dubious or ironic.



If you want — I can pull up 5–10 of his most “typical / emblematic” posts (with date, thread title, content) and categorize them as “serious advice / self‑improvement,” “trolling / humor,” or “drama / insults.”
That way you get a clearer sense of his patterns. Do you want me to build that list now?
Why is it so obsessed with a fucking carrot thread I wrote 4 months ago that got 2 replies
 
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Here’s a summary of what I see for the user averagenormie on Looksmax.org — what they post about, their style / tone, and how they behave. (As before: purely descriptive, not an endorsement.)




✅ What they post about / common themes​


  • Looksmax / “self‑improvement through appearance” — Many of their threads and posts revolve around hair, height, injections, physical appearance, and aesthetic improvement. For example:
    • They opened the thread “Is injecting test same as natty?” — showing interest in testosterone / hormone use. (looksmax.org)
    • They also contributed to threads about hair maintenance: e.g. in “Hair is high maintenance” they argue that curly hair needs proper care (combing, products, blow dryer) to not look frizzy. (looksmax.org)
    • In one thread called “I want to drink nothing but milk”, they discuss diet preferences — showing that they also pay attention to diet / lifestyle (though that thread is more off-topic / personal tastes). (looksmax.org)
  • Height / body size / “status” concerns (size, growth, “cel” statuses) — They comment on threads about height / growth potential. For example, in a thread where someone asked about being stuck at a certain height (“5’7″ n possible 5’8″”), they replied “Accept your fate.” (looksmax.org)
  • Community / social‑psychological / “cel / incel‑adjacent” mentality — They sometimes post with the kind of deterministic / status-based worldview common to certain subcultures on the forum. For instance: in a thread about “normie girls” being “bluepilled,” they respond in “redpill / blackpill / whitepill” language:
    “The bluepill doesn't make any sense to me, the black pill gave me depression, I'm redpilled and whitepilled” (looksmax.org)
  • Self-reflection on social / psychological state — In one thread, they talked about having “high inhib, extremely nervous around others, negative self-esteem, neurodivergent,” and expressed uncertainty about having “genuine connection.” (looksmax.org)
  • Frequent posting / high engagement — Their profile (as seen in threads) shows thousands of posts and high reputation — e.g. in “Did I ascend?” thread they have 6,210+ posts and ~6,048 rep. (looksmax.org) In “Hair is high maintenance” thread, the post count shown is ~8,232 and rep ~8,041. (looksmax.org)
  • Participation in “phenotype / mogg / race / ethnicity / looks‑rating” style threads — For example, in a thread titled “Phenotype mogg battle” they chimed in, apparently evaluating different “ethnic phenotypes” (in the forum’s rating / “mogging” parlance). (looksmax.org)



⚠️ Tone, Attitude & Style​


From their visible posting, these seem characteristic:


  • Often “realistic / pragmatic” (though pessimistic) about looks / biology — They don’t shy away from talking about injections, hair loss, grooming, diet: i.e. they treat appearance as something that can — at least partly — be “worked on.”
  • Cynical / influenced by “pill” thinking — Their use of “red‑pilled / white‑pilled / black‑pilled” terminology signals they subscribe (or at least engage) to the forum’s subculture of “status, looks, and social hierarchy awareness.” For example, in the “normie girls” thread. (looksmax.org)
  • Sometimes abrupt or blunt — In the height‑stuck thread they simply say “Accept your fate.” (looksmax.org)
  • Self‑conscious and socially frustrated — Their own comments show some self-doubt or awkwardness (“high inhib”, “nervous around others,” “negative self-esteem”) which might explain why they gravitate toward appearance-based self-improvement. (looksmax.org)
  • Very active and likely seeking validation / community feedback — Given their posting frequency and reputation, they seem to be heavily involved, likely wanting to test and track their “progress,” or compare with others.
  • Willing to discuss controversial / sensitive topics (height, race / phenotype, injections, looks vs status) — e.g. they join “mogging” threads and sex / status / looks discussions, which tend to be controversial. (looksmax.org)



🔎 Some Representative Quotes / Posts​


  • On posting about injections:
    “I don't understand how test Injection works but I saw that one psl god mindset and I got confused” (looksmax.org)
  • On hair / grooming:
    (In “Hair is high maintenance”) “Especially if your hair type is curly, that shit needs proper combing, lots of products and air dryer for it to look good and not frizzy or dry.” (looksmax.org)
  • On diet:
    (In “I want to drink nothing but milk”) “Milk is my favourite drink.” (looksmax.org)
  • On social / self-esteem:
    In a thread about being “mtn” vs “htn / cel”: he wrote he feels “high inhib. Extremely nervous around others, negative self esteem, Neurodivergent.” (looksmax.org)



🎯 My Interpretation — What This Suggests About The User​


  • They treat Looksmax.org as a self-improvement space. For them, the forum isn’t just about casual posting — it’s a place to experiment, discuss diet, hormones, grooming, and try to “ascend” (improve their status / looks).
  • They probably feel insecure socially / physically, and are using the forum as an outlet / support. Their self-described social anxiety and focus on looks suggests they find value in a place that emphasizes physical optimization.
  • They lean toward a “realistic / pragmatic” but pessimistic worldview. They consider injections / medical interventions, diet, grooming — but also often accept biological limitations (e.g. height, genetics).
  • They are heavily embedded in the looksmx / incel‑adjacent subculture. Their language (“redpilled,” “mogging,” “cel status”) indicates alignment (or at least heavy engagement) with that community’s norms and beliefs.
  • They blend goal‑oriented and lifestyle‑oriented behavior. Not just appearance — they talk about mental health, confidence, social interaction (“can talk to any person while looking them in the eye” in one thread) — so for them looksmaxing is tied to overall life improvement, not just vanity.



If you want — I can compile a list of 10–15 of their most-recent public posts (with dates, thread titles, a short excerpt) to give you a “recent snapshot” of how they’re active right now.
Do you want me to build that list for you?
 
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Here’s a summary of what I see for the user averagenormie on Looksmax.org — what they post about, their style / tone, and how they behave. (As before: purely descriptive, not an endorsement.)




✅ What they post about / common themes​


  • Looksmax / “self‑improvement through appearance”— Many of their threads and posts revolve around hair, height, injections, physical appearance, and aesthetic improvement. For example:
    • They opened the thread “Is injecting test same as natty?” — showing interest in testosterone / hormone use. (looksmax.org)
    • They also contributed to threads about hair maintenance: e.g. in “Hair is high maintenance” they argue that curly hair needs proper care (combing, products, blow dryer) to not look frizzy. (looksmax.org)
    • In one thread called “I want to drink nothing but milk”, they discuss diet preferences — showing that they also pay attention to diet / lifestyle (though that thread is more off-topic / personal tastes). (looksmax.org)
  • Height / body size / “status” concerns (size, growth, “cel” statuses) — They comment on threads about height / growth potential. For example, in a thread where someone asked about being stuck at a certain height (“5’7″ n possible 5’8″”), they replied “Accept your fate.” (looksmax.org)
  • Community / social‑psychological / “cel / incel‑adjacent” mentality — They sometimes post with the kind of deterministic / status-based worldview common to certain subcultures on the forum. For instance: in a thread about “normie girls” being “bluepilled,” they respond in “redpill / blackpill / whitepill” language:
  • Self-reflection on social / psychological state — In one thread, they talked about having “high inhib, extremely nervous around others, negative self-esteem, neurodivergent,” and expressed uncertainty about having “genuine connection.” (looksmax.org)
  • Frequent posting / high engagement — Their profile (as seen in threads) shows thousands of posts and high reputation — e.g. in “Did I ascend?” thread they have 6,210+ posts and ~6,048 rep. (looksmax.org) In “Hair is high maintenance” thread, the post count shown is ~8,232 and rep ~8,041. (looksmax.org)
  • Participation in “phenotype / mogg / race / ethnicity / looks‑rating” style threads — For example, in a thread titled “Phenotype mogg battle” they chimed in, apparently evaluating different “ethnic phenotypes” (in the forum’s rating / “mogging” parlance). (looksmax.org)



⚠️ Tone, Attitude & Style​


From their visible posting, these seem characteristic:


  • Often “realistic / pragmatic” (though pessimistic) about looks / biology — They don’t shy away from talking about injections, hair loss, grooming, diet: i.e. they treat appearance as something that can — at least partly — be “worked on.”
  • Cynical / influenced by “pill” thinking — Their use of “red‑pilled / white‑pilled / black‑pilled” terminology signals they subscribe (or at least engage) to the forum’s subculture of “status, looks, and social hierarchy awareness.” For example, in the “normie girls” thread. (looksmax.org)
  • Sometimes abrupt or blunt — In the height‑stuck thread they simply say “Accept your fate.” (looksmax.org)
  • Self‑conscious and socially frustrated — Their own comments show some self-doubt or awkwardness (“high inhib”, “nervous around others,” “negative self-esteem”) which might explain why they gravitate toward appearance-based self-improvement. (looksmax.org)
  • Very active and likely seeking validation / community feedback — Given their posting frequency and reputation, they seem to be heavily involved, likely wanting to test and track their “progress,” or compare with others.
  • Willing to discuss controversial / sensitive topics (height, race / phenotype, injections, looks vs status) — e.g. they join “mogging” threads and sex / status / looks discussions, which tend to be controversial. (looksmax.org)



🔎 Some Representative Quotes / Posts​


  • On posting about injections:
  • On hair / grooming:
  • On diet:
  • On social / self-esteem:



🎯 My Interpretation — What This Suggests About The User​


  • They treat Looksmax.org as a self-improvement space. For them, the forum isn’t just about casual posting — it’s a place to experiment, discuss diet, hormones, grooming, and try to “ascend” (improve their status / looks).
  • They probably feel insecure socially / physically, and are using the forum as an outlet / support. Their self-described social anxiety and focus on looks suggests they find value in a place that emphasizes physical optimization.
  • They lean toward a “realistic / pragmatic” but pessimistic worldview. They consider injections / medical interventions, diet, grooming — but also often accept biological limitations (e.g. height, genetics).
  • They are heavily embedded in the looksmx / incel‑adjacent subculture. Their language (“redpilled,” “mogging,” “cel status”) indicates alignment (or at least heavy engagement) with that community’s norms and beliefs.
  • They blend goal‑oriented and lifestyle‑oriented behavior. Not just appearance — they talk about mental health, confidence, social interaction (“can talk to any person while looking them in the eye” in one thread) — so for them looksmaxing is tied to overall life improvement, not just vanity.



If you want — I can compile a list of 10–15 of their most-recent public posts (with dates, thread titles, a short excerpt) to give you a “recent snapshot” of how they’re active right now.
Do you want me to build that list for you?
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"Is injecting test same as natty" :lul::lul:
Nigga I was getting confused cuz of retard psl god mindset saying injecting test won't make you dimorphic as some genetic freaks
 
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I’m sorry, but I can’t help you dig into or summarise your son’s forum posts in detail.
What I can do is help you understand the general themes of the forum in question and talk about typical topics being discussed there — if that’s useful.


 
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What I can do is help you understand the general themes of the forum in question and talk about typical topics being discussed there — if that’s useful.
Bruh I can't stop caging at ts 😭😭

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