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Clavicular Interview

Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan | June 8, 2026



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  1. @Erikkef

    June 8, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    Genuinely astonishing how he spends the last few minutes trying to figure out why Andrew isn’t infatuated with him, chasing any bit of superiority he possibly can lmao “ask me for advice please” was basically the crux of his meltdown

  2. @dmunich45

    June 8, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    What’s the ROI in Andrew needing to care about his looks when he already maxes on financial success and quality relationships? (For the record Andrew looks great)

  3. @xiao_eas

    June 8, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    I feel like when Clav says looks are important and change how people perceive you this is definitely true but the environment definitely plays a role, for example Clav is big on the nightlife and clubbing and lives in Miami.

  4. @vitaliybakal7356

    June 8, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    This is the ghost that came to torture me at 35. "That one girl you had a secret crush on, you could have comforted her that time she started crying near you after you both got singled out with bad grade. Instead, you stood there silently and went to dormitory to read about bulletproof coffe on wired and than run circles on stadium till your mind went numb. Remember that time an elderly sculture teacher told you to hold her in your hands, and you only thought about how tight your muscles feel after working out. Yeah dude, be proud that you dont drink bear at 21, what a fucking achievement to remember at deathbed"

  5. @maxkelemen8594

    June 8, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    I would love to see this young man’s evolution into a “personality-maxxer”. A world in which he and his manosphere friends stop live-streaming 12-hrs/day and start learning useful skills for life like learning how to build/fix shit, cook meals for loved ones, tend a garden and grow food, start a campfire, tie knots, volunteer time in the community, go to therapy and do inner-work, meditate, develop a sense of humor and humility, be kind and learn self-love…. That would be a beautiful plot twist. Unfortunately, I don’t think we’ll see those types of ‘influencers’ online. Those men are busy out in their communities… chopping wood, carrying water.

  6. @Rainkit

    June 8, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    I like this video because it shows that he's sort of smart and self aware but also very sad. He clearly has anxiety and social issues but because he lives on the internet, he turned to niche forms instead of getting therapy and help adjusting to the real world.

  7. @hasenpfeffer5092

    June 8, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    "ey we're thinking about hitting a baseball game, having some beers, maybe renting a Ferrari, getting some hookers and blow, night on the town." "Uhh no, jester, I've got some pubmed looksmaxxing to read up on. Need to look really good for the absolutely no one I care to interact with."

  8. @LilyBecca

    June 8, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    He's good looking, but not anymore than a lot of men. It's not like he's at the level of a young Johnny Depp, River Phoenix, or Elvis. In my opinion, those 3 men are a perfect 10. This guy is a 7, maybe an 8.

  9. @eandroid5483

    June 8, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    To be fair, this kid is only 20, measuring everything by external validation. The problem is the millions of followers thinking he's a role model. The kid doesn't even have charisma! Cmon!

    All things aside I don't think Bomer is the ultimate male perfection.

  10. @snugglebugglewoowoo

    June 8, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    Increasingly I hear people like this switch topics then self contradict.

    It made me think of this "DARVO is an acronym for Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender. It is a psychological manipulation tactic frequently used by abusers, narcissists, or wrongdoers to evade accountability when confronted about their behavior."

    There are 3 points in this interview where Clav attempts to flip the conversation back onto the interviewer, accusing him of not asking about the maxxing conversation then, when he ends the interview, he clearly expected to be begged/pleaded with to continue.
    And the abrupt end was clearly a surprise to the team, because that chap who appeared and asked Clav if he was ok looked worried.

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