Clavicular Is What Nietzsche Warned Us About

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Friedrich Nietzsche warned that when higher values collapse, society falls into nihilism - a world where shared meaning, moral anchors, and purpose begin to erode. His famous statement “God is dead” was not about religion literally dying, but about the disappearance of common values that once gave people direction and something beyond themselves to strive toward.

Without higher values, Nietzsche believed people would turn inward and begin worshipping the self. Instead of striving for deep transformation or creating new meaning, individuals would focus on comfort, validation, status, and optimization within the existing system. He called this figure the “last man” - someone who does not seek greatness or transcendence, but simply tries to maximize their position in a shallow world.

Clavicular represents this modern phenomenon. His focus on looksmaxxing, physical appearance, hierarchy, and external validation reflects a culture where aesthetics and status are treated as measures of worth. The emphasis shifts away from character and internal development and toward visibility, dominance, and social ranking.

Nietzsche also warned that when people base their identity on superficial values, those values begin to shape and consume them. His idea that “if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes into you” describes how constant comparison and surface-level metrics can create fragile identities dependent on external validation and approval.

Clavicular is not the cause of this cultural shift but a symptom of it. He reflects a society that increasingly values visibility over virtue and optimization over transcendence. The real danger Nietzsche warned about was not dramatic collapse, but a quiet erosion of meaning where appearance replaces character and the self becomes the ultimate focus.

Anyway, here is the video, I think everyone here should watch it since it is very current in our modern world. This has changed my perspective.
 
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nothing separates clavicular and his methods

from the average woman who goes clubbing

this is just slop pushed to the masses by algorithms
 
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Why tf do they look like twins?
 
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It's a terrible reading of Nietzsche but I expect no less from a YouTube essay.
 
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nothing separates clavicular and his methods

from the average woman who goes clubbing

this is just slop pushed to the masses by algorithms
Not saying Clav is the problem, he is simply the symptom.

And yes, the "average woman who goes clubbing" is a whole other conversation.
 
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nothing separates clavicular and his methods

from the average woman who goes clubbing

this is just slop pushed to the masses by algorithms
on bro Clav is just a nigga doing shit college girls would do as a guy
 
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It's a terrible reading of Nietzsche but I expect no less from a YouTube essay.
Also considering he's drawing it back to clav. Nietzsche isn't the main focus here.
 
Friedrich Nietzsche warned that when higher values collapse, society falls into nihilism - a world where shared meaning, moral anchors, and purpose begin to erode. His famous statement “God is dead” was not about religion literally dying, but about the disappearance of common values that once gave people direction and something beyond themselves to strive toward.

Without higher values, Nietzsche believed people would turn inward and begin worshipping the self. Instead of striving for deep transformation or creating new meaning, individuals would focus on comfort, validation, status, and optimization within the existing system. He called this figure the “last man” - someone who does not seek greatness or transcendence, but simply tries to maximize their position in a shallow world.

Clavicular represents this modern phenomenon. His focus on looksmaxxing, physical appearance, hierarchy, and external validation reflects a culture where aesthetics and status are treated as measures of worth. The emphasis shifts away from character and internal development and toward visibility, dominance, and social ranking.

Nietzsche also warned that when people base their identity on superficial values, those values begin to shape and consume them. His idea that “if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes into you” describes how constant comparison and surface-level metrics can create fragile identities dependent on external validation and approval.

Clavicular is not the cause of this cultural shift but a symptom of it. He reflects a society that increasingly values visibility over virtue and optimization over transcendence. The real danger Nietzsche warned about was not dramatic collapse, but a quiet erosion of meaning where appearance replaces character and the self becomes the ultimate focus.

Anyway, here is the video, I think everyone here should watch it since it is very current in our modern world. This has changed my perspective.

i saw this video, but the video makes him look crosseyed so i didnt watch it, i cant take it seriously :owo:
 
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Not saying Clav is the problem, he is simply the symptom.

And yes, the "average woman who goes clubbing" is a whole other conversation.
on bro Clav is just a nigga doing shit college girls would do as a guy
putting on a bunch of frauds

approaching a bunch of randoms to fuck

seriously what is abnormal about him

compared to the average club girl
 
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Friedrich Nietzsche warned that when higher values collapse, society falls into nihilism - a world where shared meaning, moral anchors, and purpose begin to erode. His famous statement “God is dead” was not about religion literally dying, but about the disappearance of common values that once gave people direction and something beyond themselves to strive toward.

Without higher values, Nietzsche believed people would turn inward and begin worshipping the self. Instead of striving for deep transformation or creating new meaning, individuals would focus on comfort, validation, status, and optimization within the existing system. He called this figure the “last man” - someone who does not seek greatness or transcendence, but simply tries to maximize their position in a shallow world.

Clavicular represents this modern phenomenon. His focus on looksmaxxing, physical appearance, hierarchy, and external validation reflects a culture where aesthetics and status are treated as measures of worth. The emphasis shifts away from character and internal development and toward visibility, dominance, and social ranking.

Nietzsche also warned that when people base their identity on superficial values, those values begin to shape and consume them. His idea that “if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes into you” describes how constant comparison and surface-level metrics can create fragile identities dependent on external validation and approval.

Clavicular is not the cause of this cultural shift but a symptom of it. He reflects a society that increasingly values visibility over virtue and optimization over transcendence. The real danger Nietzsche warned about was not dramatic collapse, but a quiet erosion of meaning where appearance replaces character and the self becomes the ultimate focus.

Anyway, here is the video, I think everyone here should watch it since it is very current in our modern world. This has changed my perspective.

DNR:lul:

I've never DNRed before but there's just no purpose in reading more pseudo intellectual slop about Clav than i already have. Looking good is important so he does stuff to look better. There's nothing more and nothing less to it.
 
putting on a bunch of frauds

approaching a bunch of randoms to fuck

seriously what is abnormal about him

compared to the average club girl
That's not got anything to do with what I'm talking about lol.
 
DNR:lul:

I've never DNRed before but there's just no purpose in reading more pseudo intellectual slop about Clav than i already have. Looking good is important so he does stuff to look better. There's nothing more and nothing less to it.
Holy IQlet:feelskek:
 
It's a terrible reading of Nietzsche but I expect no less from a YouTube essay.
yeah these are engagement slop of people who have not read neitzsche past ai summaries and tiktoks
 
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yeah these are engagement slop of people who have not read neitzsche past ai summaries and tiktoks
I ended up watching maybe 2 minutes before I had to turn that shit off. I genuinely wonder if the guy who made that video has ever actually read one book by him. Not that reading is understanding in itself, a retard could read a calculus book but it wouldn't make him a mathematician. If someone told me it was entirely written by AI and he was picked to present the video simply because he looks like what normies think intellectuals are I'd believe it. It made me think of a quote by Kierkegaard about idiots completely misinterpreting him and not understanding his complaint of being misinterpreted in the first place.

People understand me so poorly that they don't even understand my complaint about them not understanding me.
 
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Friedrich Nietzsche warned that when higher values collapse, society falls into nihilism - a world where shared meaning, moral anchors, and purpose begin to erode. His famous statement “God is dead” was not about religion literally dying, but about the disappearance of common values that once gave people direction and something beyond themselves to strive toward.

Without higher values, Nietzsche believed people would turn inward and begin worshipping the self. Instead of striving for deep transformation or creating new meaning, individuals would focus on comfort, validation, status, and optimization within the existing system. He called this figure the “last man” - someone who does not seek greatness or transcendence, but simply tries to maximize their position in a shallow world.

Clavicular represents this modern phenomenon. His focus on looksmaxxing, physical appearance, hierarchy, and external validation reflects a culture where aesthetics and status are treated as measures of worth. The emphasis shifts away from character and internal development and toward visibility, dominance, and social ranking.

Nietzsche also warned that when people base their identity on superficial values, those values begin to shape and consume them. His idea that “if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes into you” describes how constant comparison and surface-level metrics can create fragile identities dependent on external validation and approval.

Clavicular is not the cause of this cultural shift but a symptom of it. He reflects a society that increasingly values visibility over virtue and optimization over transcendence. The real danger Nietzsche warned about was not dramatic collapse, but a quiet erosion of meaning where appearance replaces character and the self becomes the ultimate focus.

Anyway, here is the video, I think everyone here should watch it since it is very current in our modern world. This has changed my perspective.

aesthetics in itself is not bad, clav is indeed in the form of what the ancient greeks call their god, i see clav as a supercharged zyzz, but instead of zyzz being a based nigga who wouldnt do all this fag looksmaxxing shit, clav has fully thrown himself into a state where vanity is the measure of things, and with objective ness of the ratings system(which in itself is flawed) he finds himself validated the most when he sees a 'increase in 'PSL''

but again, aesthetics is not bad, but using it as a tool for vanity is, the measure of things isnt man, it is above all urself, and then ur ideal(ur own spiritualized will/ in simpler ways, ur ideal mythologized-- nietzsche srs talked about this in his book called the will to power as well as john richardson in 'nietzsche's system') u dont even have to create ur own beliefs(altough thats ideal, it is only for the superior men who would find it worthy enough) imo i found a belief that can be interpreted as affirming life, in aleistar crowlean magick, im still working through his book but so far removing the labels and what he even himself uses to scare off the moralists of christians and whatnot, is a high value book

clavs mistake in total is living for others, and for the crowd, if i may use a ancient example, what drove figures like alexander teh great and napoleon was in itself not the validity of their actions(vanity), it was upmost to their fulfilling of their will(which in nature was inclined to higher purposes)
 
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Clavicular is not the cause of this cultural shift but a symptom of it. He reflects a society that increasingly values visibility over virtue and optimization over transcendence. The real danger Nietzsche warned about was not dramatic collapse, but a quiet erosion of meaning where appearance replaces character and the self becomes the ultimate focus.
again, appearances are not to be thrown away, it is how our form appears to the rest, but the worshipping of it is decadent, look to cultivate form but not worship
 
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Clav’s values are anything but superficial

He is an ubermensch on the level of zyzz
 
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Friedrich Nietzsche warned that when higher values collapse, society falls into nihilism - a world where shared meaning, moral anchors, and purpose begin to erode. His famous statement “God is dead” was not about religion literally dying, but about the disappearance of common values that once gave people direction and something beyond themselves to strive toward.

Without higher values, Nietzsche believed people would turn inward and begin worshipping the self. Instead of striving for deep transformation or creating new meaning, individuals would focus on comfort, validation, status, and optimization within the existing system. He called this figure the “last man” - someone who does not seek greatness or transcendence, but simply tries to maximize their position in a shallow world.

Clavicular represents this modern phenomenon. His focus on looksmaxxing, physical appearance, hierarchy, and external validation reflects a culture where aesthetics and status are treated as measures of worth. The emphasis shifts away from character and internal development and toward visibility, dominance, and social ranking.

Nietzsche also warned that when people base their identity on superficial values, those values begin to shape and consume them. His idea that “if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes into you” describes how constant comparison and surface-level metrics can create fragile identities dependent on external validation and approval.

Clavicular is not the cause of this cultural shift but a symptom of it. He reflects a society that increasingly values visibility over virtue and optimization over transcendence. The real danger Nietzsche warned about was not dramatic collapse, but a quiet erosion of meaning where appearance replaces character and the self becomes the ultimate focus.

Anyway, here is the video, I think everyone here should watch it since it is very current in our modern world. This has changed my perspective.

Clav lowkey has a nigger skull
 
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DNR:lul:

I've never DNRed before but there's just no purpose in reading more pseudo intellectual slop about Clav than i already have. Looking good is important so he does stuff to look better. There's nothing more and nothing less to it.
what a simplification of the matter, clav is a disciple of the worshippers of the body, this lineage is not new, it comes from the greeks to the romans, eventually what couldve added to their destruction as a society

when a person or a society starts worshipping appearances, first of all if we are even going to follow the path of the thread(using a nietzsche lense), clav is purely apollonian, thus we can theorize his drives are decadent, even to what ive seen from him

now ofc op already mentioned how this is last man behaviour but i will expand on it by saying clav and the world is a master-slave type of thing in a way, like i would say the fact that clav has placed himself below society in a way by needing the approval of man made categories and how people viewed him is almost like a slave looking for approval from his master, as well as him subscribing to a herd beauty standard
 
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Clav’s values are anything but superficial

He is an ubermensch on the level of zyzz
nah zyzz would call him a fag unironically
 
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Zyzz got a rhinoplasty and did the same drugs as him lmao
still would call him a fag
zyzz was promoting being a masc high t bodybuilder
clav is promoting beauty, archetypes of it and the validity of other people
 
I’d be damned if I EVER wasted my time watching a video involving both Clavicular and Nietzsche
 
nah zyzz would call him a fag unironically
Clav would call zyzz a gymcel, doesnt change that both created their own independent values and pursued them relentlessly
 
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Clav would call zyzz a gymcel, doesnt change that both created their own independent values and pursued them relentlessly
clav inherited his beliefs from the lookism.net origins of PSL
gymcel was a term used by the community not created by him, he just uses the terms
in terms of his values, many users here can be seen the same as him, tehy are just not as popular as him
 
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clav inherited his beliefs from the lookism.net origins of PSL
gymcel was a term used by the community not created by him, he just uses the terms
in terms of his values, many users here can be seen the same as him, tehy are just not as popular as him
He still adopted these beliefs at a time they were pretty unpopular and shunned by the herd, I think he was driven more by his personal treatment as an autist too
 
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