He looks it there. You realize that movies use lighting, makeup, cinematography and other effects to make people look better, right? Not to mention he has the money to eat and be groomed well. If you had all that, you'd look like him in terms of physique and maturity at 32 too.
This is the best part. Young guys today can keep a good diet and lift weights to maximize what were dealt but T levels will probably just be on par with a 0 exercise salesman from the 1980's.
9 months ago
Anonymous
speaking for experience: you're correct. it's almost impossible for me to build muscle. I go to the gym 5 days a week but I have the physique of a 15 year old. I always just thought "well I'm not building muscle because I'm not lifting correctly or eating correctly or something" but: no, my body's just fricking broken.
9 months ago
Anonymous
*from experience
9 months ago
Anonymous
Really? I'm in pretty good shape but I started a regular gym routine as soon as I stopped working manual labor jobs in my mid 20's and stay away from some foods. If you're in shape but just too lean try doing a more basic routine and make sure you're getting more protein. Also being skinny in the first place does not mean low T, men used to be much thinner on average with much higher T levels.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>Also being skinny in the first place does not mean low T
it's also the fact that I'm anxious and unconfident like a woman
9 months ago
Anonymous
>make sure you're getting more protein.
if I eat too much protein I take really nasty shits all day
Another big factor that contributes to this is how the average man dresses nowadays. You see lot's of 30-somethings dressed like they're still in junior high.
9 months ago
Anonymous
This is true. I see an abnormal amount of mid 20s to 30s wearing graphic tees of anime or some other pop culture reference.
9 months ago
Anonymous
There has to be some study done on this phenomenon in western countries. It's not even just men, women are poorly dressed too lot's of the time. Over just a few generations it's like night and day. It's not that difficult to find clothes that fit properly at the very least. Seems similar to the obesity phenomenon. Many people just don't give a shit about anything now.
9 months ago
Anonymous
There has to be some study done on this phenomenon in western countries. It's not even just men, women are poorly dressed too lot's of the time. Over just a few generations it's like night and day. It's not that difficult to find clothes that fit properly at the very least. Seems similar to the obesity phenomenon. Many people just don't give a shit about anything now.
Part of it today might just be the fact that the economy has had such a downturn coupled with clothes lasting long, making men just stick with the clothes they own rather than buy a whole new wardrobe. I still wear shirts I bought when I was a teen almost 20 years ago. I just lucked out with the fact that I wasn't a little gay buying anime shirts. And the fact that the fashion was to have baggy shirts, so I grew into them as an adult.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Nobody really cares what you wear around the house. Clothes are also one of the few items that are not as fricked by inflation, kind of like appliances. We probably pay less for them than generations who dressed better. I'm sure economy is part of the problem but guys in much shittier non-western countries with less money still seem to dress more like adults.
In a way it's basically downhill somewhere in your teens. The moment you have the ability to have independence is pretty much the peak and then freedom never really changes after that but your body is already putting on mileage.
okay, and?
Everybody's 15 until they're 40 now.
how this goofy looking midget ended up as James Bond will never stop to amaze me
he's a power bottom
The power of roids
he's most likely gay secretly
he's most likely gay secretly
he's most likely gay secretly
Secretly gay most likely
He looks it there. You realize that movies use lighting, makeup, cinematography and other effects to make people look better, right? Not to mention he has the money to eat and be groomed well. If you had all that, you'd look like him in terms of physique and maturity at 32 too.
homie he looks late 30s
What do you think a person in their early 30s is supposed to look like, anon?
I'm just saying, I look younger than that at 32. So do most of my friends. It's like men only 20 years ago looked older
Being a shut in loser who never sees the sun will do that.
yes, well, testosterone levels have been plummeting for decades.
This is the best part. Young guys today can keep a good diet and lift weights to maximize what were dealt but T levels will probably just be on par with a 0 exercise salesman from the 1980's.
speaking for experience: you're correct. it's almost impossible for me to build muscle. I go to the gym 5 days a week but I have the physique of a 15 year old. I always just thought "well I'm not building muscle because I'm not lifting correctly or eating correctly or something" but: no, my body's just fricking broken.
*from experience
Really? I'm in pretty good shape but I started a regular gym routine as soon as I stopped working manual labor jobs in my mid 20's and stay away from some foods. If you're in shape but just too lean try doing a more basic routine and make sure you're getting more protein. Also being skinny in the first place does not mean low T, men used to be much thinner on average with much higher T levels.
>Also being skinny in the first place does not mean low T
it's also the fact that I'm anxious and unconfident like a woman
>make sure you're getting more protein.
if I eat too much protein I take really nasty shits all day
Have you ever counted it?
yeah I used to count calories
You don't look younger. You look pudgy. There's a difference.
fat makes you look older, dummy
No, dumbass. Fat people don't show wrinkles.
fat folds are like mega-wrinkles
you don't know what you're talking about
Show us your fupa and end this controversy once and for all
Sir?
^fat chigga
No, you look 32 I can guarantee it.
Another big factor that contributes to this is how the average man dresses nowadays. You see lot's of 30-somethings dressed like they're still in junior high.
This is true. I see an abnormal amount of mid 20s to 30s wearing graphic tees of anime or some other pop culture reference.
There has to be some study done on this phenomenon in western countries. It's not even just men, women are poorly dressed too lot's of the time. Over just a few generations it's like night and day. It's not that difficult to find clothes that fit properly at the very least. Seems similar to the obesity phenomenon. Many people just don't give a shit about anything now.
Part of it today might just be the fact that the economy has had such a downturn coupled with clothes lasting long, making men just stick with the clothes they own rather than buy a whole new wardrobe. I still wear shirts I bought when I was a teen almost 20 years ago. I just lucked out with the fact that I wasn't a little gay buying anime shirts. And the fact that the fashion was to have baggy shirts, so I grew into them as an adult.
Nobody really cares what you wear around the house. Clothes are also one of the few items that are not as fricked by inflation, kind of like appliances. We probably pay less for them than generations who dressed better. I'm sure economy is part of the problem but guys in much shittier non-western countries with less money still seem to dress more like adults.
I have no wrinkles and people tell me I look young for my age.
Stay mad.
Holy cope
If you are past 30 it's over, and it's only downhill from here.
In a way it's basically downhill somewhere in your teens. The moment you have the ability to have independence is pretty much the peak and then freedom never really changes after that but your body is already putting on mileage.
Are you having some mental breakdown because someone in a movie looked maybe five years older than they actually were?
I'm just amazed that most millenials and gen z today look a lot younger than previous generations
testosterone levels have been dropping for decades
Why does he look more like Bond in these pics than all of his movies combined?
You make it sound like you need to be a millionaire to not eat goyslop
Are you coping for being a fatass?
He looks like he is 42 there
The point is that he looks older than 32, moron.
he was 25 in Sharpe's Eagle, if we are just sharing pics of Daniel Craig at various ages
I only just realised that was him. Love Sharpe and love that episode.
>Episode
Film not episode sorry my mistake
He looks like a sexy man
You will be a soft boy and then a weird creep within 5 years
>You will be a soft boy and then a weird creep within 5 years
What a legendary trailer Casino Royale had
I don't think theres another actor that mind broke Cinemaphile as Craig did.
who?
his daughter is now 33
Didn't know he had a daughter that old
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