Braden Peters: Hammering His Face and Using Meth to Redefine Masculinity
Braden Peters, a figure profiled in the context of the manosphere, uses extreme methods like hammering his face and taking methamphetamine to stay thin, as part of his personal redefinition of masculinity. The article, published in NZZ, critiques the manosphere as a world that sells dreams it doesn't believe in, and references Louis Theroux's Netflix documentary "Inside the Manosphere" which exposes these figures as unsettling but easily debunked.
Key facts
- Braden Peters uses hammers to shape his face and meth to stay thin.
- Peters redefines masculinity through these extreme practices.
- The article is from NZZ Feuilleton.
- Louis Theroux's Netflix documentary 'Inside the Manosphere' is referenced.
- The manosphere is described as selling dreams it doesn't believe in.
- Figures in the manosphere are portrayed as unsettling but easily debunked.
Entities
Artists
- Braden Peters
Institutions
- NZZ
- Netflix