Clavicular Frame Mogged By Asu Frat Leader
Also known as: Frame Mogged · Clavicular ASU Meme · Clav Frame Mogged
"Clavicular Frame Mogged by ASU Frat Leader" is a viral meme from February 2026 built around a selfie between looksmaxxing influencer Clavicular and a muscular Arizona State University student named Varis Gilaj. The clip, taken during a Kick livestream on the ASU campus, blew up because of the stark physical contrast between the two, with the internet declaring Clavicular had been "brutally frame mogged." The incident sparked a wave of satirical content mocking the looksmaxxing community's obsession with physical hierarchies.
Overview
The meme centers on a selfie taken during a Kick livestream where Clavicular, a 20-year-old looksmaxxing content creator, stood next to Varis Gilaj, a muscular student at Arizona State University1. The physical size difference between the two was immediately obvious, and the internet ran with it. "Frame mogging" refers to being physically overshadowed by someone with a larger skeletal frame and build, and the clip became the textbook example of the concept2.
What made the moment stick wasn't just the photo itself. It was the avalanche of satirical reactions treating the encounter like a world-historical event. Users posted videos pretending to be devastated by the news, asked "where were you when Clavicular got frame mogged," and generally treated it as if a king had been dethroned2.
On February 5, 2026, Clavicular (real name Braden Peters) visited the Arizona State University campus during an IRL Kick stream for a frat party1. While navigating through a crowd, he ran into Varis Gilaj (@v.varis on TikTok), a muscular student who towered over him in frame1. The two took a selfie together, and Clavicular acknowledged the mismatch on stream, saying "You got me by a lot, I stopped gyming"1.
The next day, February 6, 2026, X user @biggerboy111 posted the clip with the caption: "Clavicular ran into a frat leader at ASU and got brutally frame mogged by him"1. The post racked up 13.5 million views in just three days1.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The "frame mogged" format typically works in a few ways:
- Comparison posts: Place any two people (or objects, characters, etc.) side by side where one clearly dominates the other physically. Caption with "[smaller thing] got frame mogged by [bigger thing]." - Fake devastation reactions: Film yourself reacting to the Clavicular clip as if it were breaking news of enormous consequence. Ask viewers "where were you when you heard?" - Slang overload posts: Stack as many looksmaxxing buzzwords into a single caption as possible. The joke is in the density of jargon. - General usage: Apply "frame mogged" to any situation where someone or something is completely overshadowed, not necessarily physically. The term often shows up in gaming, sports, and even product comparisons.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Clavicular's real name is Braden Peters, and he was only 20 years old at the time of the incident.
Varis Gilaj was never a fraternity member at ASU, despite being labeled a "frat leader" in virtually every post about the encounter.
The original X post hit 13.5 million views in just three days, making it one of the fastest-spreading clips of early 2026.
Clavicular essentially mogged himself on stream by openly admitting defeat, saying "You got me by a lot, I stopped gyming".
The Cornell Daily Sun used the meme as a springboard for an essay about Eric Fromm's philosophy of love and the "personality market," possibly the most highbrow analysis a frame-mogging clip has ever received.