Handsome Men Thread - Men Female Kiwis (and gays) think are handsome

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Ștefan Sileanu (romanian actor) in Vlad Țepes 1979
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Jon Finch in Macbeth 1971
 
but that sort of Japanese phenotype that’s almost European looking (what is that?) can be attractive as well.
Late but you're thinking of the original Jomon Japanese. The others are called Yayoi and they are actually Koreans that immigrated a long time ago.
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Give me a time machine because man, Roger Daltery was something special in the 70s.
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Also, Robert Englund was a cutey back in the day. Shame he's not better known for his looks (also, he has damn pretty eyes).
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Tony Curran. I remember him most from Underworld: Evolution as Marcus Corvinus. He was robbed in that movie.
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This is him from 2013:
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Good actor. Not my type (I do like genuine redheads though) but he’s really good. It wasn’t this thread we were talking about ‘people who look like the platonic ideal of their country of origin’ but this is another real Scots phenotype . He looks like a Glaswegian.
 
It really must have been easier to keep fit before the 2000s. Was watching this video and not a single person of size to be seen, and just some guy in the background is fitter than 90% of the modern British population.
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It really must have been easier to keep fit before the 2000s. Was watching this video and not a single person of size to be seen, and just some guy in the background is fitter than 90% of the modern British population.
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I can actually answer that to am extent!
A lot less fast, processed foods, at least compared to today. And a lot less time spent indoors sitting around watching TV.
 
It really must have been easier to keep fit before the 2000s. Was watching this video and not a single person of size to be seen
It’s multiple things.

The food was cleaner.
Processed food existed but it wasn’t ubiquitous like it is now. Whole categories of ingredients didn’t really exist. We were cooked for at home and had sweets once a week. There was zero junk in the house, not for any kind of philosophical reason just it was expensive
Being fat was actively shamed
Smoking was more common
TV barely existed. We had a few channels and there wasn’t really this thing of having it on in the background
We walked everywhere
Far fewer people on multiple pharmaceuticals
It was a different world
 
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