Thread is officially derailed.
(someone had to say this, don't hate)
Was this thread ever really worthy of existing in the first place? Are you saying I did this? Lol...
Posted 14 July 2010 - 08:15 PM
Thread is officially derailed.
(someone had to say this, don't hate)
Posted 14 July 2010 - 08:20 PM
Was this thread ever really worthy of existing in the first place? Are you saying I did this? Lol...
Edited by VidX, 14 July 2010 - 08:23 PM.
Posted 14 July 2010 - 08:43 PM
Was this thread ever really worthy of existing in the first place? Are you saying I did this? Lol...
Nah, it just came to a point of no return haha..
BTW - it's an entertaining thread, why not.
I'll try to get back on track. Guess WHO???? Yep, u r right, mr. 39yo Leto (Jared..):
I want to know his secret, once and for all. It's getting ridiculous how young this dude looks.
Posted 14 July 2010 - 09:01 PM
Posted 14 July 2010 - 09:39 PM
It "has", but it may be not... I mean - he's clearly the one who stands out as a sore thumb, in this context, even taking into account that there are plenty of males/celebrities who take a good care of themselves, and this dude looks like a legit 20yo being almost 40. I've seen quite a few high resoluition pics of him without shades. No apparent wrinkles around the eyes or smth.. Maybe as simple as "Botox"? If that's so - "god" bless that substance, I'll need some of it.
Posted 14 July 2010 - 09:55 PM
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I'm not sure how that statement can be true, because it's not common for 'everyone' to say to each other how young they look. no... actually, in terms of reaching maturity and not aging after that, yes it's slow from that age range. Staying as a teenager at 25 is not 'common'. As you claim it to be :/ I haven't seen 1 person from high school (from fb photos) maintain a youthful appearance.
Posted 14 July 2010 - 10:55 PM
I'm not sure how that statement can be true, because it's not common for 'everyone' to say to each other how young they look. no... actually, in terms of reaching maturity and not aging after that, yes it's slow from that age range. Staying as a teenager at 25 is not 'common'. As you claim it to be :/ I haven't seen 1 person from high school (from fb photos) maintain a youthful appearance.
It must be the area you live in and the genes your friends have. Also, who said anything about looking like a teenager in your mid 20's? I was talking about nothing changing much between the lower 20s and 30. Besides, is that really the goal, to look like a teenager? I guess if it translates to looking like your in your 20s when you are 40 it is a good thing. Most of my friends maintained a very youthful appearances even into their lower 30s-no grey hair, full head of hair, very few visible wrinkles, hardly any or no age/sun spots or freckles, and good healthy lean physiques. Yes I admit there are others that just don't tend to age that well for whatever reason.
Posted 14 July 2010 - 11:39 PM
Thread is officially derailed.
(someone had to say this, don't hate)
Was this thread ever really worthy of existing in the first place? Are you saying I did this? Lol...
Posted 14 July 2010 - 11:56 PM
Finally got my haircut :D
25 years 8 months old
Posted 15 July 2010 - 01:03 AM
Edited by Matt, 15 July 2010 - 01:06 AM.
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Posted 15 July 2010 - 03:01 AM
I really disagree. Considering we are judging fine details (of a very subjective judgement) I would not classify ANY of those photos as having appropriate detail for an appropriate assessment. Not one of your photos shows skin-tone or anywhere near enough resolution or detail to make out the biggest indicators of aging around the eyes and mouth and forehead. Put another way I think anyone is capable of removing some years and looking younger with the right low-resolution photo, angle, and lighting ala the link posted before this girl is in her 20's:Garden is fine, i know i have a video camera here now i'll use it tomorrow i think. Yeah picture is a litle washed out, but doesn't the change i still have a very 'boyish' appearance. I still get mistake for being around 17 By the way, even when images are not clear, it's easy for 'us' to guestimate age. Try a slightly washed out person of any age, it's not difficult to still understand what age 'around' they are. really...
MY Comparison shots since i was 17
Posted 15 July 2010 - 04:12 AM
Edited by Matt, 15 July 2010 - 04:41 AM.
Posted 15 July 2010 - 05:16 AM
I'll be sure to post some high resolution picture. What matters is how people see me in real life yes? Well, thats how young people see me in real life (as i'm told all the time)... anyway, don't have lines around my mouth, eyes or forehead, at all. Hmmmm. it's true that high res pictures are better. I think that you don't give that old brain enough credibility for being able to guage the age of someone age even from poor visibility or pictures. Those 'fine lines' you refer to... i think they don't believe make a huge difference. My sister has lines on her forehead from frowning, but she still looks like a teenager and can't get served for alcohol (neither can I, we have to be 18 here)
Posted 15 July 2010 - 06:59 AM
Hahaha crazy :D but no one ever mistook me for being close to 30 :p (in real life haha), even with long hair i was mistaken for 17 all the time... (SERIOUSLY). i saw my cousin the other day he said i look like i was 16 ( i hadn't seen him for a long time, and that was with long hair). :D but yeah, i like having shorter hair! This style is more boyish too.
and thanks :D
Me with longer hair
http://sphotos.ak.fb...0_3656442_n.jpg
I can show many teenagers that look older than i do in that picture
Posted 15 July 2010 - 07:47 AM
I'll be sure to post some high resolution picture. What matters is how people see me in real life yes? Well, thats how young people see me in real life (as i'm told all the time)... anyway, don't have lines around my mouth, eyes or forehead, at all. Hmmmm. it's true that high res pictures are better. I think that you don't give that old brain enough credibility for being able to guage the age of someone age even from poor visibility or pictures. Those 'fine lines' you refer to... i think they don't believe make a huge difference. My sister has lines on her forehead from frowning, but she still looks like a teenager and can't get served for alcohol (neither can I, we have to be 18 here)
Matt, I support your desire to look as young as possible...I share the same goal. However, I suspect that this is being taken a bit too far...what's the purpose? As many others have pointed out, it's really easy to look young in one's 20s (just go on CR and drop body weight). True test begins in about 20 years. I really think that in about 10 years, we will have the medical technology through issue engineering to de-age 50 year olds and make them *look* like 20 year olds though stem cell therapies. This will probably be the first widespread application of stem cells. You'll start seeing more products such as this:
http://www.histogena...com/default.htm
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Posted 16 July 2010 - 03:21 AM
Helen Mirren looks really good for being 63...
Posted 16 July 2010 - 03:22 AM
Thread is officially derailed.
(someone had to say this, don't hate)
Was this thread ever really worthy of existing in the first place? Are you saying I did this? Lol...
Haha, 1365 posts say YES !
Posted 16 July 2010 - 08:49 AM
I'll be sure to post some high resolution picture. What matters is how people see me in real life yes? Well, thats how young people see me in real life (as i'm told all the time)... anyway, don't have lines around my mouth, eyes or forehead, at all. Hmmmm. it's true that high res pictures are better. I think that you don't give that old brain enough credibility for being able to guage the age of someone age even from poor visibility or pictures. Those 'fine lines' you refer to... i think they don't believe make a huge difference. My sister has lines on her forehead from frowning, but she still looks like a teenager and can't get served for alcohol (neither can I, we have to be 18 here)
Matt, I support your desire to look as young as possible...I share the same goal. However, I suspect that this is being taken a bit too far...what's the purpose? As many others have pointed out, it's really easy to look young in one's 20s (just go on CR and drop body weight). True test begins in about 20 years. I really think that in about 10 years, we will have the medical technology through issue engineering to de-age 50 year olds and make them *look* like 20 year olds though stem cell therapies. This will probably be the first widespread application of stem cells. You'll start seeing more products such as this:
http://www.histogena...com/default.htm
No need to question him! He is enjoying what he is doing and doesn't have a problem with it, why poke him about it?
Matt is doing a good job, he is happy and should continue without being questioned or annoyed about it.. The point is that it will help him later anyways and that he is doing what he wants to and what he feels good about.
Edited by Ghostrider, 16 July 2010 - 08:50 AM.
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