
got.daim
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A user known as got.daim on Looksmax.org has been a long-standing figure in multiple online communities, contributing under various usernames across a wide range of niche forums. Though initially active in PSL forums like Sluthate and Lookism, where his username was (i deleted this part), got.daim gradually distanced himself from the core “looksmaxxing” focus of these spaces, preferring to remain on the sidelines as discussions on appearance optimization evolved.
Across the internet, got.daim was known under different usernames, each tied to distinct communities. In the world of fictional world-building and alternate history forums, he went by XTrapnel, where he participated in in-depth discussions about narrative construction and historical re-imaginings. Similarly, in the lucid dreaming and neuromancy communities, where users focused on dream control and consciousness, he contributed under the name DreamWalker42, becoming a key member of these often esoteric discussions.
In the LEGO Design and Customization forums, though his exact username has since been lost to time, got.daim was an influential contributor, sharing advanced building techniques and custom designs that are still referenced today. His involvement in memetics and internet culture also remains hard to trace, as his username from these forums is no longer available.
In more obscure corners of the internet, got.daim went by StoneAgeThinker in Anarcho-Primitivism (Anprim) communities, engaging in discussions about primitive living and anti-modernist ideologies. On RVAF (Raw Meat) forums, he was known by three aliases, Slade, StoneAgeThinker, Wolf’s Bane, where he contributed to discussions on raw meat diets and alternative nutrition practices.
His participation in 4chan communities was under the anonymous moniker, as with many users of that platform, further obscuring any trace of his real identity. In the field of virtual reality and augmented reality discussions, his username is similarly unrecorded.
Across all these forums, got.daim—whether as (deleted for privacy), XTrapnel, DreamWalker42, or any other alias—maintained a consistent approach of sharing similar ideas. His identities were never tied to one physical face or real-life persona, making him an enigmatic figure across the various online communities in which he participated. Today, many of these forums are inactive or shut down, and his presence has largely disappeared, but the impact of his contributions remains.
They made me sound like some insane digital nomad



Across the internet, got.daim was known under different usernames, each tied to distinct communities. In the world of fictional world-building and alternate history forums, he went by XTrapnel, where he participated in in-depth discussions about narrative construction and historical re-imaginings. Similarly, in the lucid dreaming and neuromancy communities, where users focused on dream control and consciousness, he contributed under the name DreamWalker42, becoming a key member of these often esoteric discussions.
In the LEGO Design and Customization forums, though his exact username has since been lost to time, got.daim was an influential contributor, sharing advanced building techniques and custom designs that are still referenced today. His involvement in memetics and internet culture also remains hard to trace, as his username from these forums is no longer available.
In more obscure corners of the internet, got.daim went by StoneAgeThinker in Anarcho-Primitivism (Anprim) communities, engaging in discussions about primitive living and anti-modernist ideologies. On RVAF (Raw Meat) forums, he was known by three aliases, Slade, StoneAgeThinker, Wolf’s Bane, where he contributed to discussions on raw meat diets and alternative nutrition practices.
His participation in 4chan communities was under the anonymous moniker, as with many users of that platform, further obscuring any trace of his real identity. In the field of virtual reality and augmented reality discussions, his username is similarly unrecorded.
Across all these forums, got.daim—whether as (deleted for privacy), XTrapnel, DreamWalker42, or any other alias—maintained a consistent approach of sharing similar ideas. His identities were never tied to one physical face or real-life persona, making him an enigmatic figure across the various online communities in which he participated. Today, many of these forums are inactive or shut down, and his presence has largely disappeared, but the impact of his contributions remains.
They made me sound like some insane digital nomad



