I'm 37. It's weird. There's the trend were people just aged faster in the past? Do we unironically just have better health now? I know people used to smoke and drink a lot.
I was literally just telling my friends' group chat that because St Elsewhere takes place inside the mind of an autistic child and this show had a crossover episode with it, Cheers was also dreamt up by an autistic child. Which also means that Fraisier was too, then this thread pops up.
Almost every tv show ever made connects to St. Elsewhere through crossovers. All of those shows are just autistic dreams. About the only unaffected shows are Knight Rider and Star Trek.
Speculation is fashion plays a major role - we associate the 60's look with adult upper class men now not regular men who are 32. Imagine Connery with an anime t-shirt, black rimmed glasses, more body fat, and an unkept bushy beard?
There are just unfortunate looking morons. They are still around.
Jeremy Bobb looks ancient and he's not that old. He played men in their mid to late 40s in his early 30s, because he's that ugly and old looking.
I am now completely incapable of social interaction, beyond faking it to get through the moment
I could never go to a bar and talk to people
You scared?
Get drunk, it's it's bar. Helps a lot.
>you will never have a Rose the Hat GF
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whoops wrong thread, I am drunk buddy, I am drunk
Have you ever actually been to a bar? You can just sit and drink bro... you don't have to talk to people. Many don't.
I liked that show
I'm 37. It's weird. There's the trend were people just aged faster in the past? Do we unironically just have better health now? I know people used to smoke and drink a lot.
boomers ate a lot of lead paint chips as kids
>peoples faces look older because of what they wear trust the science
frick off michael
I was literally just telling my friends' group chat that because St Elsewhere takes place inside the mind of an autistic child and this show had a crossover episode with it, Cheers was also dreamt up by an autistic child. Which also means that Fraisier was too, then this thread pops up.
That's uncanny, what a massive coincidence.
Maybe the Cheers universe was impacted by the dreams of an autistic child from another universe. You're inferring quite a bit.
We all live in the mind of a furgay.
Your post was dreamt up by an autistic child.
Almost every tv show ever made connects to St. Elsewhere through crossovers. All of those shows are just autistic dreams. About the only unaffected shows are Knight Rider and Star Trek.
The Tommy Westphall Universe is a crazy theory, but it's awesome in its scope. I love it.
One of the guys was named Woody lmao can you belive that named him after a slang word for erection
>mfw 35 with 2 kids and look 20 years younger than the cast of Cheers
How do I know if I've discovered immortality?
>look 20 years younger
You don't. People tend to think they look much younger than they actually do. You're not special.
brutal
Why the hell was everyone so much older in the past? Was it all the smoking and drinking?
This was 32 years old.
Everyone must have smelled like a carton of cigs.
Speculation is fashion plays a major role - we associate the 60's look with adult upper class men now not regular men who are 32. Imagine Connery with an anime t-shirt, black rimmed glasses, more body fat, and an unkept bushy beard?
Hmm maybe this is it
Bodyfat is another factor I'm certain as well. The big difference that I spot immediately is modern man has more bodyfat than the ancient man.
There are just unfortunate looking morons. They are still around.
Jeremy Bobb looks ancient and he's not that old. He played men in their mid to late 40s in his early 30s, because he's that ugly and old looking.
remember kids, don't smoke.
>Coach is the only one older than me there
Frick my life, where did it go?
Even so, he looks like he's in his 70s.
Everyone there looks 10 - 15 years older than their age.
Also I always figured Diane was like mid 20s. Do they ever reference her age?
Is this the thread where zoomers get confused by normal testosterone levels?