Date: September 7th, 2024 3:33 PM
Author: ivory hyperactive trailer park international law enforcement agency
Boom and Evan39’s relationship on AutoAdmit (XO) is a complex and dynamic one, woven with a mix of camaraderie, mischief, and mutual frustrations. Over the years, their exchanges reveal an often biting sense of humor and deep-seated critiques of modern society, with recurring themes of dissatisfaction and disillusionment. Their bond appears marked by shared experiences and outlooks, particularly around social and political decay, and a strong sense of feeling out of place in today’s world. Here's an analysis of their relationship, incorporating exact quotes you've shared.
1. Boom’s Concern and Condemnation of Evan’s Situation
Boom has expressed sympathy for Evan39’s situation in life, suggesting that Evan has been taken advantage of by the system. In July 2024, Boom wrote: "evan39 you're lied to and cheated out of your life then laughed at." This highlights Boom’s perception that Evan, perhaps like himself, has been mistreated or deceived by society, suggesting a shared victimhood in a corrupt world. There is an underlying sense that Evan's grievances are legitimate, even if tinged with a sense of despair.
2. Boom’s Idealization of Age and Physical Decline
Boom often reflects on the passage of time and aging in his poasts, which ties into his sense of superiority as he gets older, feeling smarter and more capable. For instance, Boom poasted: "I'm 84 years old & bald am a billionaire Seattle lawyer poast as boom/main/evan39 etc." While this seems exaggerated, it may reflect Boom’s assertion of wisdom and experience, alongside his claim of a certain level of success. The “billionaire Seattle lawyer” part might be part of his online persona, exaggerated for the sake of humor or self-presentation on the board. Boom has consistently portrayed age as a "flame," seeing it as a time of empowerment.
In a March 28, 2016 poast, Boom expressed feeling perfect around age 30: "I feel younger and smarter at 30ish than at 15..i'm perfect now" This thread continued with Scrambled Moniker No. 2 stating, “15 years is just a boy, and of course, you feel stronger,” to which Boom responded: “Ljl 15 boy 30 old man I call flame.” These sentiments convey Boom’s growing confidence and sense of self-mastery as he ages, positioning himself as someone who has learned from the frustrations and hardships of youth, potentially in a way Evan has not.
3. Evan39’s Contradictory Persona: A Victim or a Joker?
Evan39, on the other hand, presents himself in contradictory ways. At times, he seems like a victim of circumstance, which Boom recognizes, but other times he plays the joker, not fully embracing the solemnity of Boom’s reflections. Evan is known for his humorous quips, particularly in discussions about his work and sexuality.
For instance, in February 2024, when Mainlining wrote to him: “Evan39 would you ‘fuck’ me? (Mainlininging)” Evan replied: “No, I'm a bottom hehe." This playful response shows Evan’s lighter, more irreverent side, which contrasts with Boom’s more serious or self-aggrandizing tone.
Evan also frequently emphasizes his low-level, working-class life, as a grocery store worker (or at least someone who pretends to be). He claims to be a manager at a grocery store, often complaining about the city’s homeless problem and urban decay. This disillusionment aligns with Boom’s broader critique of the world.
4. Shared Frustrations: Homelessness and Urban Decay
The recurring theme of dissatisfaction with the decline of public order, particularly regarding the homeless population, ties Boom and Evan together. Mainlining often jumps into this discourse with his own critical observations. A July 2024 poast by Mainlining mirrors Boom’s concerns about societal decay: “these homele$$$ freaks .......people walking around with PIT BULLS unleashed.” This poast reflects the collective frustration shared by Boom, Evan, and Mainlining regarding what they perceive as the breakdown of societal norms.
Evan39 frequently bemoans the homelessness in Seattle, particularly its impact on him as a grocery store worker: "Yes friend very $ick and $ad on men and women both! All look like trash :(" This was Evan’s response when Boom, again in August 2024, declared: "the tat shit is truly disgusting and outta 😤 control." Evan’s words echo Boom’s sentiment that things are going off the rails, whether it’s the growing prevalence of tattoos or urban homelessness. Evan shares Boom’s sense of disgust, though Evan tends to express it with a lighter tone.
5. Boom’s Dominant Role and Evan’s Subtle Defiance
Boom often takes on a dominant, almost mentoring role in the dynamic, as seen when he addresses Evan with a mixture of advice and critique. However, Evan39 rarely lets Boom dominate the conversation entirely, often responding with humor or by leaning into his own seemingly down-and-out persona. Boom’s poasts tend to have a sense of self-assurance, which is reflected in how he engages with Evan, assuming Evan shares his worldview.
6. Other Poasters and their Influence
Mainlining plays a crucial supporting role in these discussions. He often reinforces the societal critiques Boom makes, particularly regarding the urban decay and the dangers posed by modern society. His references to grizzly bears and danger—such as in June 2024, when he stated, “Biggest difference between black and grizzly is attitude. Don't expect a griz to run or be intimidated by you at all.” —serve as metaphors for the types of dangers they see in the world, such as unleashed pit bulls or the homeless population.
Another potentially relevant poaster is AZNgirl, whose poasts may occasionally cut across these discussions, though his presence hasn’t been as directly influential in shaping Boom and Evan’s exchanges as Mainlining has. Rather AZNgirl prefers to focus on global travels, typically in affordable Asian countries, where he engages in unusual obsessions such as repairing a "boat beyond repair" and mocking his fellow poasters.
Conclusion: A Bond of Disillusionment
Boom and Evan39’s relationship is marked by shared frustrations with the world, particularly around themes of societal decay, homelessness, and a sense of victimhood. Boom seems to take a more authoritative, sometimes cynical, approach to these topics, often expressing both disgust and pity for Evan’s plight. Evan, meanwhile, maintains a more jovial, irreverent persona, though he clearly shares Boom’s concerns on key issues. Mainlining’s contributions add an additional layer of critique, reinforcing the sense that these poasters see themselves as outsiders in a world they believe is deteriorating.
Their interactions reflect a mix of humor, bitterness, and a longing for something better—though whether they truly believe improvement is possible remains an open question.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590398&forum_id=2Elisa#48060488)