
Aviddegree40571
Epstein's son
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The better rep ratio you have the better you get treated. Personally even i am a victim of this. I tend to treat people with a better rep ratio better although slightly. I think the forum did this on purpose and it works for sure. To compesate for my incel life this forum is the best cope ive ever gotten. Now im just waiting for the 29 year old @Blackgymmax to come back in july and just shit talk everybody and call everybody mtn. Would like to see @asdvek and BGM argue. Would be a awesome shitshow
Chat gpt:
Liam was just an average 19-year-old guy from a small town. In real life, he kept to himself—skinny frame, no high-status friends, no flashy clothes. No one really paid him much attention. He wasn’t ignored out of cruelty, just... overlooked.
But online? He was "SymMaxed", a top-tier contributor on Looksmax.org with a rep score in the thousands. His before-and-after photos had gone viral in the self-improvement sections. He was known for giving brutally honest ratings and highly technical advice on bone structure, lighting, and camera angles. He even had people DMing him for personalized assessments and feedback.
On the forum, he was treated like a celebrity. His posts got flooded with likes. Newbies name-dropped him hoping to get his attention. Other high-rep members would quote his messages to validate their own points. If he disagreed with a post, that post lost all credibility. Mods once even stickied his post on jaw exercises because it was so in-depth.
Then, something interesting happened.
He got invited to a Looksmax meet-up in Amsterdam. A bunch of forum users were going to meet face-to-face. Liam went, not expecting much—after all, in real life, he wasn't used to admiration.
But when he got there and introduced himself as SymMaxed, people’s jaws dropped.
“Wait—you’re SymMaxed?”
It didn’t matter anymore that his hoodie was plain or that his shoes weren’t designer. Guys leaned in to hear what he had to say. One dude asked to take a selfie with him. Another admitted he'd gotten filler just because of one of SymMaxed's posts. Liam realized, right there in a Dutch café, that status—even online—translates into respect and influence when people know your rep.
He wasn’t invisible anymore. He was recognized, just like someone who walks into a room with a Rolex and an entourage.
And the difference? It wasn’t just looks. It was reputation.
Chat gpt:
"The Digital Kingpin"
Liam was just an average 19-year-old guy from a small town. In real life, he kept to himself—skinny frame, no high-status friends, no flashy clothes. No one really paid him much attention. He wasn’t ignored out of cruelty, just... overlooked.
But online? He was "SymMaxed", a top-tier contributor on Looksmax.org with a rep score in the thousands. His before-and-after photos had gone viral in the self-improvement sections. He was known for giving brutally honest ratings and highly technical advice on bone structure, lighting, and camera angles. He even had people DMing him for personalized assessments and feedback.
On the forum, he was treated like a celebrity. His posts got flooded with likes. Newbies name-dropped him hoping to get his attention. Other high-rep members would quote his messages to validate their own points. If he disagreed with a post, that post lost all credibility. Mods once even stickied his post on jaw exercises because it was so in-depth.
Then, something interesting happened.
He got invited to a Looksmax meet-up in Amsterdam. A bunch of forum users were going to meet face-to-face. Liam went, not expecting much—after all, in real life, he wasn't used to admiration.
But when he got there and introduced himself as SymMaxed, people’s jaws dropped.
“Wait—you’re SymMaxed?”
It didn’t matter anymore that his hoodie was plain or that his shoes weren’t designer. Guys leaned in to hear what he had to say. One dude asked to take a selfie with him. Another admitted he'd gotten filler just because of one of SymMaxed's posts. Liam realized, right there in a Dutch café, that status—even online—translates into respect and influence when people know your rep.
He wasn’t invisible anymore. He was recognized, just like someone who walks into a room with a Rolex and an entourage.
And the difference? It wasn’t just looks. It was reputation.
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