It's because everyone was smoking back then. Ages you up massively.
There's way less smoking now so people look the age they should. It was previous generations that looked too old, not new generations that look too young.
Oldgay here, I casually rocked a pink shirt and tight biker shorts in the 80s while jogging listening to my walkman. You had to be a real man to pull it off, zoomers will never understand this.
>zoomer.
Consider the effect you are having by repeating another generation blame
>Most of the new generation looks too old, just in a grotesque, dysgenic way
Cuz they're vaping, doing casual drugs, and hopped on SSRI's. They're returning to tradition really. It's only the Millennials who ended up baby faced.
Men were manly as frick back in the 80s. I remember my dad and all his friends looked like this. I'd ask what happened, but I know. Goyslop, estrogen piss in the groundwater, and microplastics. They've literally poisoned us all, bros.
>no u
This is the extent of zoomer arguments. Face it, your generation is fricked in the head and can't think of anything but the sex you're not having.
>athletic attire
They look like homosexuals, stop coping
No Anon, those are not 80s athletic shorts. Those are homosexuals wearing belted ripped short jeans.
Oldgay here, I casually rocked a pink shirt and tight biker shorts in the 80s while jogging listening to my walkman. You had to be a real man to pull it off, zoomers will never understand this.
Old John Wayne movies are like this for me. I remember watching one where he rescues his 6yr old grandson from gunslingers and when he meets up with him the boy says >grandpa I'm scared! >I'm scared to kid, but don't ever let them see it.
It was just this real moment that was manly but sincere and not coddling the kid. It's something that is no longer in tv or media. Hard to explain but you know it when you see it.
>watch this movie after Cinemaphile recommended it to me >cool at first, about a father trying to get his daughter back from the natives >however it turns out that what he is really mad about is the fact that a brave might have fricked his daughter >he is so mad in fact that he is prepared to murder his own daughter
Why are american films like this?
>"I was 32 but I'd never been 22"
Actual line from the show. I think he hit 40 just as it ended.
But you could have used his accurate age and still made your point.
He could pass for 50 today with our trend of permanent, soft-looking, puffy, gyno'd toddlermen.
It's because everyone was smoking back then. Ages you up massively.
There's way less smoking now so people look the age they should. It was previous generations that looked too old, not new generations that look too young.
Most of the new generation looks too old, just in a grotesque, dysgenic way
Nah.
Zoomers look bogged as frick
>zoomer.
Consider the effect you are having by repeating another generation blame
It's not even a Cinemaphile meme. The msm has even addressed the fact that zoomers aging faster than gen y.
>Most of the new generation looks too old, just in a grotesque, dysgenic way
Cuz they're vaping, doing casual drugs, and hopped on SSRI's. They're returning to tradition really. It's only the Millennials who ended up baby faced.
Bullshit, I've been smoking for 20 years and have baerly any wrinkles, I'll tell ya what ages you
1. The Sun
2. Dehydration
If you see some wrinkly c**t in their 50's try to ask them how much water they drink, I bet it's hardly any
Stay hydrated kids
>21
He was 35 in 1980 you dumb frick.
Charlize Theron is a smoker.
Vaping is huge with zoomers.
Selleck was in his mid thirties when he did Magnum. The character was supposed to be a former SEAL who served in Nam.
It's almost like OP made a ridiculous claim that anyone with any knowledge would immediately dismiss.
Nice try, op.
Men were manly as frick back in the 80s. I remember my dad and all his friends looked like this. I'd ask what happened, but I know. Goyslop, estrogen piss in the groundwater, and microplastics. They've literally poisoned us all, bros.
>Men were manly as frick back in the 80s.
No they weren't
yes they were that’s athletic attire you stupid fricking zoomer
>athletic attire
They look like homosexuals, stop coping
>t. zoomer brain fried from porn and tiktok
Thats your brain moron
>no u
This is the extent of zoomer arguments. Face it, your generation is fricked in the head and can't think of anything but the sex you're not having.
And anyone over 30 thinks zoomers in school look like homosexuals too, its a weird circle
Fun fact though ill bet alot more zoomers are suckin dick these days than the hot pink booty short wearing dudes from the 80s
l m a o
No Anon, those are not 80s athletic shorts. Those are homosexuals wearing belted ripped short jeans.
Oldgay here, I casually rocked a pink shirt and tight biker shorts in the 80s while jogging listening to my walkman. You had to be a real man to pull it off, zoomers will never understand this.
>tfw lifting for 3 years and have 6 pack abs but cant wear a croptop to show them off
um yes they were sweaty
You mean 35
Been watching Magnum PI recently because it’s one of only things I get on the antenna and holy frick it’s actually kino
Magnum monologues the entire episode
Men not afraid to be men
Magnum riding sick old school cars
All set in hawaii
Makes you want to live his life tbh
>it’s one of only things I get on the antenna
Where in the absolute frick do you live? A desert in the Middle east? Dead Valley?
South Dakota
Not that anon but I have an antenna because why not? It's free TV.
Old John Wayne movies are like this for me. I remember watching one where he rescues his 6yr old grandson from gunslingers and when he meets up with him the boy says
>grandpa I'm scared!
>I'm scared to kid, but don't ever let them see it.
It was just this real moment that was manly but sincere and not coddling the kid. It's something that is no longer in tv or media. Hard to explain but you know it when you see it.
The Duke was a badass and had feelings. Everyone should watch The Searchers. One of the greatest movies ever.
>watch this movie after Cinemaphile recommended it to me
>cool at first, about a father trying to get his daughter back from the natives
>however it turns out that what he is really mad about is the fact that a brave might have fricked his daughter
>he is so mad in fact that he is prepared to murder his own daughter
Why are american films like this?
>He was 6 million years old!
Calm down, rabbi.
Celebrities are grown in labs
>"I was 32 but I'd never been 22"
Actual line from the show. I think he hit 40 just as it ended.
But you could have used his accurate age and still made your point.
He could pass for 50 today with our trend of permanent, soft-looking, puffy, gyno'd toddlermen.
Go look up Higgins' actual age. He gave Beetus Man a ruin for his money.
>Chris Bauer was 24yrs old when he played Frank Sobotka in Season 2 of The Wire
To be fair, he wore a fat suit for that roll.
37 actually but he has looked older than he is since his 20s, he just has one of those faces
No it wasn't
People aged terribly back then, so it does make sense.
>this is what the average 22 year old looked like in the 70s
what the frick
homie was pushing 50 here but I'm sure he looked 30 in his 20s
Uncle Rico looks like that??