She'd be considered an old hag in the dark ages because the after life expectancy was only 35. I guess that's what you get when you burn all the scientists? Thanks catholic church!
how many frickin' times do people have to be corrected about this
>Le infant mortality!
Shut the frick up redditor, infant mortality existed but most people did not live past 35 through most of antiquity.
Mortuary logs existed in medieval villages, look them up homosexual. If you lived past 35, nothing stopping you from making it to 65+, but le infant mortality is a reddit meme. Go back
3 people that mattered and who took care of themselves lived long, full lives. who gives a frick if you and your peasant ancestors can barely eek out 60?
Also, even though nobody cares, infant mortality skews the statistic. Fifty was considered venerable in the Middle Ages, and plenty made their sixties -- we know this from grave findings. Also, surprisingly, they tended to have better teeth than we do, since they ate a high-fiber diet and no sugar.
Clear skin, good teeth and high symmetry means that she indeed would have been considered a great beauty. Not sure how people would react to her makeup. Cosmetics existed even then but they were quite crude compared to what she is wearing.
Her facial features go against the beauty standards of the time period that favored soft features and oval faces.
But the dick doesn't care.
She wouldn't have been able to get those lip injections and juvederm.
I think it's unreasonable to believe that any actress is in the top 10% of most attractive women on earth. There are too many people out there and "actress" is too limited a subset. Even more if you mean "well-known Hollywood actress".
yes, but in modern times she's mid.
Not in TWINE, Valentine, and Wild Things shes not. She is a fricking smoke show.
The average woman is ugly as shit, you are completely pozzed by makeup and tiktok filters
no in modern times she would be to beautiful to be cast in the first place
That clip of her smiling in Starship Troopers is painful to watch. For a split second she was the most beautiful woman on the planet.
She'd be considered an old hag in the dark ages because the after life expectancy was only 35. I guess that's what you get when you burn all the scientists? Thanks catholic church!
Denise was 23 in the OP.
how many frickin' times do people have to be corrected about this
>muh s𐐬yentists
>not le chromosomes though
Great b8
Science also says different races have different IQs.
>Le infant mortality!
Shut the frick up redditor, infant mortality existed but most people did not live past 35 through most of antiquity.
Mortuary logs existed in medieval villages, look them up homosexual. If you lived past 35, nothing stopping you from making it to 65+, but le infant mortality is a reddit meme. Go back
>but most people did not live past 35 through most of antiquity
>Socrates, 71 years old
>Platon, 80 years old
>Aristotle, 62 years old
Age doesn't work differently now than it did 150 00 - 200 000 years ago when humans first started to develop.
Humans won't live until they're 150-200 years in 300 years.
>Most people didn't live to elderly age
>Here's 3 people, that's close to most people
Didn't know they taught history at moron school.
3 people that mattered and who took care of themselves lived long, full lives. who gives a frick if you and your peasant ancestors can barely eek out 60?
'Eke' is the word you're striving for.
Also, even though nobody cares, infant mortality skews the statistic. Fifty was considered venerable in the Middle Ages, and plenty made their sixties -- we know this from grave findings. Also, surprisingly, they tended to have better teeth than we do, since they ate a high-fiber diet and no sugar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koschei#Origin_in_Khan_Konchak
I think I recognize her. Did she play a nuclear psychiatrist in a James Bong movie?
Is that a shrink who writes proscriptions for plutonium?
>James Bong
I'm surprised that made me laugh. Don't think I've ever heard that but it seems so obvious.
Who's the troony?
is that brendan fraser
noice
Clear skin, good teeth and high symmetry means that she indeed would have been considered a great beauty. Not sure how people would react to her makeup. Cosmetics existed even then but they were quite crude compared to what she is wearing.
Her facial features go against the beauty standards of the time period that favored soft features and oval faces.
But the dick doesn't care.
She wouldn't have been able to get those lip injections and juvederm.
No this was a beauty in medieval times get this israeli bawd out of here
>israeli
blind
A great pair of breasts in my face
Would she have been regarded as a great beauty during the Renaissance era?
big booba princess
She's super hot in Tammy and the T-Rex, which is actually a pretty decent movie.
I think it's unreasonable to believe that any actress is in the top 10% of most attractive women on earth. There are too many people out there and "actress" is too limited a subset. Even more if you mean "well-known Hollywood actress".
la belleza de carne misteriosa americana.
Watch Loaded Weapon. She's only in it for like, 20 seconds but she's staggering.
Also it's a great film.
Does she have a cold sore on her upper lip?
This was considered very beautiful in the middle ages.