Why aren't actors ugly anymore?
Make your searching easier and download Opera today - https://opr.as/01-Opera-browser-arche... Around the turn of the millennia something changed to the way actors look. The jawlines got stronger, the foreheads got smaller, the skin got better, and the hair got thicker. If you watch a movie from the 70s or 80s, the people you see on screen look a lot more imperfect. But if you watch a movie made today, almost everyone looks like a supermodel. Why is this? What is the effect of this? And what are the wider implications? Lets find out. Here's that Vsauce video I mentioned - • Did People Used To Look Older? RS Benedict's article - https://bloodknife.com/everyone-beaut... Thanks to Tom Fox for letting me use his music, find his impressive catalogue here: https://johnny-harris-x-tom-fox.disco...

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