Jesus. [...]
Jesus Christ. [...]
It looks like this expression of ambiguous feelings is becoming a trend

"Jesus" "Christ" or "Jesus fucking Christ" has been in the lexicon of millions of people as an expression of frustration for many years. It's not a trend.
Not one "influential person" will not say so about himself ... but if this term is really unpleasant for you, then it can be replaced with another expression that clearly defines your position in the forum society. Namely that Cycling Club members are
"entitled to an inflated sense of superiority to common shitposters". 
Did I piss you off or something? You left this on my trust page: "
The Pharmacist, A very valuable and objective member. His messages are always pleasant to read and discussions with him are satisfying. Doesn't miss any of Foxpup's parties 🦊". Do you now think that I think I have an inflated ego on the forum? Believe me, I don't--compared to a lot of other members here who know a lot about bitcoin and those who've been here much longer than me, I'm a complete nonentity. I do think I make better posts than those common shitposters you mentioned, but so do you. That's something to strive for, not be ashamed of.
Also, I'm proud to be in Foxpup's campaign because it's exclusive. I don't even know how many members Foxxxxy has in it, but I don't think it's all that many. When people think enough of me to offer me a slot in something like Foxpup's campaign....yeah, I'm grateful and I'm not hesitant to say that. As far as being an "influencer" goes, I'm not being modest by saying I'm not one. I don't think I'm influencing anyone on this forum--and it's not like bitcointalk is Youtube, where those influencers have thousands or millions of subscribers listening to every word they say and buying whatever the influencer is selling. This forum is just a discussion board and I'm just an avatar and a username with no following whatsoever.