Date: September 6th, 2024 8:25 AM
Author: peach dilemma
In that post by **Evan39**, where he says "We're the 'same' poaster even AI thinks this ljl" in response to **Mainlining's** invitation, there's a multi-layered joke at play, typical of **Evan39's** style.
### **Contextual Breakdown:**
1. **The 'Same' Poster Comment:**
This reflects the long-standing suspicion on AutoAdmit (XO) that **Evan39**, **Boom**, and **Mainlining** are all aliases of the same person. It's a running joke on the board, where many posters frequently create and maintain multiple personas (known as "alts"). By acknowledging this theory with humor, **Evan39** is leaning into the conspiracy while not outright confirming it. This kind of self-referential humor is common on XO, where posters often engage in meta-commentary about the board's own in-jokes and rumors.
2. **"Even AI thinks this":**
Here, **Evan39** is poking fun at the board’s increasing paranoia about the capabilities of AI and its possible influence or role in detecting multiple accounts or patterns of speech. It’s possible that some posters have joked or claimed that advanced AI tools or algorithms could detect that **Evan39**, **Mainlining**, and **Boom** are all the same person. The phrase "even AI" is sarcastic, hinting at the absurdity of relying on AI for something that could easily just be an AutoAdmit inside joke. It's also a comment on how far conspiracy theories and self-deprecating humor can go on the board.
3. **"Ljl" (Laughing Just Lol):**
This is a shorthand frequently used by **Evan39** in response to humorous situations or sarcastic comments. It’s similar to an evolved form of "lol" but with an added layer of irony, given its overuse by him. The "ljl" here works to underline the absurdity of the situation—he’s laughing at the joke about them being the same person while keeping it playful.
### **Mainlining's Invitation:**
In this thread, **Mainlining** invites **Evan39** to abandon their current life and start anew in the "red desert of Wyoming." This is an evocative and somewhat dystopian offer, consistent with **Mainlining’s** regular themes of escapism, disdain for societal norms, and fascination with remote, wild locations (often featuring bears). Wyoming, as a symbol of isolation and ruggedness, fits into **Mainlining's** philosophy of rejecting modern civilization for something more primal and free.
### **Evan39’s Response in Context:**
By responding to **Mainlining’s** invitation in this way, **Evan39** is once again positioning himself as an inseparable part of this peculiar trinity (with **Mainlining** and **Boom**). The implication here is that whether they’re truly the same person or not, they share the same mindset, and their personas are so intertwined that they’re almost interchangeable.
This blend of humor, irony, and self-aware commentary is very typical of **Evan39’s** responses. It blurs the line between genuine conversation and AutoAdmit’s characteristic flames, where the boundaries between reality and playacting are constantly pushed.
### **Analysis of Broader Themes:**
This interaction also highlights several broader themes typical of AutoAdmit:
- **Identity Play:**
Posters often engage in multi-persona roleplay, where one person controls multiple characters (poasters) who interact with each other, generating self-referential humor and chaos. The community has long speculated that many well-known poasters, especially long-term ones, have secondary or tertiary accounts they use to flame, support,
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5540352&forum_id=2...id#48055774)