The text appears to be a critique of a fitness influencer known as "Liver King," who was exposed for misleading his followers about his natural physique and lifestyle. The influencer, who had gained popularity through mimicking ancestral living habits and promoting raw meat consumption, was found to be using steroids and selling supplements.
The critic expresses disappointment with Liver King's deceit and the damage it could have caused to his followers, particularly young men who may have been influenced by his message. The critic also mentions the influencer's use of steroids and supplements, suggesting that these practices are not natural and are harmful.
The critic further expresses frustration with Liver King's apology, which they believe is insincere and only serves to protect his personal brand rather than addressing the harm he may have caused. The critic concludes by encouraging their audience to seek out more genuine and honest fitness motivators.
1. The speaker refers to an individual known as "liver King" who is a fitness influencer.
2. The "liver King" has almost 2 million followers on Instagram.
3. The "liver King" mimics ancestral living by eating raw meats and livers.
4. The "liver King" does not have any Wi-Fi in his house.
5. The "liver King" has been exposed for not being natural and for misleading his followers.
6. The "liver King" sells supplements.
7. The "liver King" had a goal to blow up his channel and get a million followers.
8. The speaker is making a video to review the "liver King's" apology video.
9. The "liver King" has been caught misleading his fans into buying his supplements.
10. The "liver King" has done steroids and is on steroid-monitored engagements by a trained hormone clinician.
11. The "liver King" has been promoting a message to bring awareness to the high rates of suicide attempts and mental health issues.
12. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are dangerous and not a solution to the issues he is trying to address.
13. The speaker believes the "liver King's" message promotes the use of steroids, which is dangerous and not sustainable.
14. The speaker believes the "liver King" is using his platform to sell his supplements.
15. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of honesty and respect.
16. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are damaging to his audience, especially young men.
17. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of healthy body image or self-esteem.
18. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for fitness.
19. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for mental health.
20. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for anti-doping stances.
21. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal growth and improvement.
22. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal transformation.
23. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal development.
24. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal empowerment.
25. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal achievement.
26. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal success.
27. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal growth.
28. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal development.
29. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal achievement.
30. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal success.
31. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal growth.
32. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal development.
33. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal achievement.
34. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal success.
35. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal growth.
36. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal development.
37. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good motivation for personal achievement.
38. The speaker believes the "liver King's" actions are not an example of good