u/Low-Singer-5936

I can’t lie, I find this whole “mogwars” thing pretty toxic, especially when you think about how many younger people are watching it. Creators like Clavicular and Androgenic aren’t just joking around, they’re constantly pushing this mindset where everything is about looks, status, and putting others down. It might seem like edgy content on the surface, but it really does shape how people start seeing themselves and everyone else.

The part that bothers me most is how it turns life into this constant competition. Like you’re either “winning” or you’re nothing. If you’re young and still figuring yourself out, that kind of message can mess with your head, making you feel like you’re not good enough unless you fit some narrow standard. Instead of building confidence, it just feeds insecurity and comparison.

And then there’s Dillon Latham. I genuinely don’t get the appeal. His videos keep popping up for me and it mostly just feels like he’s venting or spiraling. If that’s actually how he’s feeling, then honestly it’s more worrying than anything. Being surrounded by people who encourage that kind of negativity instead of helping you get out of it can’t be good.

I’m curious how he even got to this point. Was he always making content like this, or did it slowly turn into what it is now? Because right now it doesn’t even feel like normal content, it just feels like watching someone stuck in a bad loop, and I don’t think that’s healthy for him or for the people watching.

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u/Low-Singer-5936 — 14 days ago