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"You’re a bad role model for guys": Clavicular gets mocked after admitting he would rather “rot” at home than make millions

"You’re a bad role model for guys": Clavicular gets mocked after admitting he would rather “rot” at home than make millions
Streamer Clavicular went viral after admitting during a livestream that he enjoys “rotting” at home more than making millions online. His comments about doomscrolling, isolation, and hating most activities sparked intense reactions across social media. While some fans saw brutal honesty and burnout behind the rant, others mocked him heavily and criticized the lifestyle he appeared to glorify during the controversial stream.
Clavicular is facing backlash over a recent viral clip from his livestream that has spread across social media platforms. The streamer confessed that he doesn’t enjoy most activities anymore, saying he would rather ‘rot’ at home than chase money or fame. The clip went viral, racking up millions of views and causing a flurry of concern, criticism and debate from fans and creators alike.The reaction was even louder because the comments were so in your face and raw. Some viewers said the streamer was brutally honest, others said the comments were a symptom of burnout, isolation and the ugly side of internet fame. The discussion has now grown beyond streaming culture, turning into a larger conversation about online addiction, motivation, and mental health among young creators.

Clavicular viral “rotting” comments spark debate online

During the stream, Clavicular spoke openly about losing interest in everyday life and explained why staying at home scrolling through content feels more appealing to him than almost anything else.
“This is contradicting because you need steps to go IRL. Yeah, that's because I don't like to do anything I like to rot at my house Cuz I hate I hate doing anything to be honest with you. I Don't like video games I don't like doing things I don't like anything I like to sit in my house All day and do nothing.
Okay, that's what I like to do I'm just being honest Doing things I I hate things Things are like Oh God base nihilist Yeah, I'm a doom scroller. I've told everyone all I want to do is sit on my phone on Instagram reels all fucking day Dude it's like you guys are watching a stream and you're criticizing me for wanting to rot You're like I love to rot and I love to watch the stream but this guy wanting to also do the same shit Oh, this is it's it like you're literally living my ideal life as a fucking viewer. So, how do you not get it? How the fuck do you not get it we're so yeah, we are so alike All right.I just want you're the entertainment exactly, but you should understand You should understand as a viewer of a stream how fun it is to sit there and do nothing Like I don't want to do anything ever Rotters unite. Yeah, you guys should get it bro. I should be tough.I thought I thought this was my people here Yeah, but you get paid millions. Yeah, but still bro, right? That's that means that rotting is that good if I would rather do that then make millions. I would rather rot.Yes Yes, I'd rather fucking rot that make millions of dollars rotting it's just oh my god, it's so good It's so good. I Like rot it I would rot for like Two or three months and that I'd come back and stream. I'd love it for like one month.”

Fan reactions to Clavicular comments divide social media

The clip quickly filled social media feeds with reactions from viewers trying to understand whether the comments were relatable, alarming, or simply exaggerated internet humor.One fan wrote, “Wow.. it’s almost as though living a life of pure hedonism build around your own hyper egotism doesn’t give you a fulfilling life or something!? CRAZY DAYS!!”
Another added, "You are a f*****g retard. You’re a bad role model for guys. You will look worse than Mickey Rourke in a few years."Another user took a harsher tone, saying, “Bro is depressed and brain is compromised at 21 due to all the drugs and habits he’s endured”Others focused on the emotional cost of internet fame itself. One comment that gained traction read, “being a person whose existence and fame depends on your monetized online persona seems awful. like it traps your soul in a computer forever and robs you of your ability to enjoy life”Whether viewers agreed with him or not, the clip clearly struck a nerve. In a space where creators are expected to stay entertaining around the clock, Clavicular’s comments exposed a side of streaming culture many people quietly recognize but rarely say out loud.

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