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Posted - 02 Oct 2005 : 4:48:52 PM Colin Farrell  
http://www.colinfarrellfansite.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=20&pos=6
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| Zapperbazzer |
Posted - 04 Nov 2012 : 8:22:39 PM quote: Originally posted by Cytokine
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1w9 sp/sx Obsessive Compulsive
"To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance." Lord Goring, Act 3 in An Ideal Husband
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| thesingularsensation |
Posted - 04 Nov 2012 : 8:16:51 PM  ripley johnson |
| sybronx |
Posted - 27 Sep 2012 : 4:48:30 PM quote: Originally posted by Metimes10
quote: Originally posted by dnimon The real issue seems more to do with your fear of being bald wrinkly and decrepit..........
I like you Cytokine, but dnimon is right on the money. You have an actue fear of growing old. I just find it ridiculous for you to criticize a 66 year old man for looking his age. At the end of the day the skin on our bones no matter how beautiful it is will rot and we all look the same inside ya know? 
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9w1 - SP/SX/so.
There's all kinds of stuff we can do to keep looking good :)
There are a lot of aspects to health we can take advantage of. I don't think looking young is all important, but I want to try to be "healthy." Kate's right though, perpetually being alone is one of the worst things I could imagine someone doing to themselves.
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| dnimon |
Posted - 27 Sep 2012 : 08:38:14 AM 
If you're going to tell people the truth, be funny or they'll kill you. - Billy Wilder
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| dnimon |
Posted - 27 Sep 2012 : 08:35:48 AM just wanna scare cyto..................
If you're going to tell people the truth, be funny or they'll kill you. - Billy Wilder
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| dnimon |
Posted - 26 Sep 2012 : 05:05:34 AM i have a slightly different take; (personal aesthetic) vanity seem the core issue here, the healthy food, lifestyle and avoidance of toxins, id the chosen route to stay as vibrant and pretty for the longest possible time. the fear of descriptude is an extension of the fear of losing prettiness.
I think its a fairly well considered strategy, but there is a lot of missinformation and anecdotal evidence which doesnt marry with the idea as well as supposed.
My father was much like cyto in his particularness about what went into his body (penises aside), he feared death, but took a similar strategy. He reseacrhed everything he ate to the enth degree, very proud of the fact that he had found the next generation "above" the pritiken (anti cancer diet), (pritikin ended up killed himself in middle age after being diagnosed with cancer....btw)
.......but my dad lived about an average lifespan these days, early 80's.
My grandfather on the other hand beat him to the grave by only a few months, he died at 97 and was full of outrageous vigor and zest for life until his last couple of years. He started smoking unfiltered rollies at 6.........and continued to smoke them avidly until just before his death. He loved saturated pig fat, dripping, lard, fry ups, bacon and so on, and lived and ate in a manner which pleased him all his life, he denied himself nothing............
This is by no means an isolated occurrence, and genetics plays the biggest role, but eating saturated fats helps as well, the trick is not so stuff yourself with it. In my grandfathers day, everyone at saturated fat and loved it, thing is though, they lived through the depression and food was scarce, so they did not each much.........saturated fat was prized food. It delivers the most dense nutrition money can buy, and can be converted in the body to proteins, carbos, sugars and plenty more.
Digestion is said to be responsible for producing more free radicals in our body, than anything else....it is volume related; then the brain is around 80% cholesterol....so what do you think will happen when we deny our bodies cholesterol?
The key is in your genes cyto, but realizing that this gag doesn't work in written form, i will suddenly stop writing now.
If you're going to tell people the truth, be funny or they'll kill you. - Billy Wilder
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| thesingularsensation |
Posted - 26 Sep 2012 : 02:02:06 AM christ. that helmsworth guy is a whole new level of disgusting.
 now this . . this is jewlicious . . .
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| Kate |
Posted - 26 Sep 2012 : 12:09:53 AM
quote: Originally posted by Cytokine
How can you accuse me of ageism when I am the only person who posted pics of 60- and 70- something people here and on the pretty women thread, while everyone else just posts pics of 20- and 30- something people. I'm not ageist, I don't think young people have a monopoly on good looks, which is why I also don't believe that someone should be cut a slack on how they looks at 66. That's not even retirement age in my country.
I posted pics of older people on both the attractive men and women thread. Just saying.
No. You're not ageist. What you fear is decrepitude and imperfection. Even young people can have that and you've shown your disgust for it a few times.
It doesn't bother me and I don't take offense at it because I perceive that it causes you pain and you are much more critical of yourself than others. Ultimately.
What I see is a super-human ego ideal in you. Vitality seems to be important and that's something lacking in a lot of people.
quote: Originally posted by Cytokine
Also, it's not just a matter of superficial looks. People who are careless about how they age tend to be careless about their over-all health.
It's a matter of focus.
quote: Originally posted by Cytokine
And while Trump can easily cover all his health expenses out of his own pocket, less financially fortunate people and those living in more socialist societies will end up being a burden on the health and welfare system.
So, you and I might end up losing out and paying for someone else's carelessness? That's true. I live in a fairly socialist health care country. We all pay for everyone not caring about their health and that includes paying for health care tourists - people who visit from other countries just to use the socialized system.
quote: Originally posted by Cytokine
Eating junk food usually also points to an undisciplined, gluttonous and unethical character.
It points to laziness (a lack of csring, focus, and ethical choices), which yes is undisciplined.
However, I would argue that it's not gluttony which drives eating junk food. It's sloth.
Gluttony can take many forms. It means wanting more. Wanting more does not equal eating junk food. It means never being satisfied with what you have. We are inundated with choice. It's about variety and 24 hour service. Not disgusting lazy choices that are slop. Andy Warhol was brilliant. Most people in North America eat canned Campbell's soup. 
quote: Originally posted by Cytokine
Lastly, any anecdotal evidence on how you or someone you know drinks, smokes and eats junk food while looking younger than their age, is just ridiculous because how you think it affects you personally becomes entirely meaningless when you look at the big picture, statistical data and large scale evidence to the contrary.
The thing with anecdotal stories is that not everything is included.
Yeah, people can engage in unhealthy ingesting of substances. But, as you said there is a bigger picture. There is genetics and other stressers of the body. So much goes into how our health level.
The least healthy thing for humans is living alone.
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| whitelila |
Posted - 25 Sep 2012 : 7:21:00 PM quote: I'm not ageist
This is true. You spoke out very clearly in defence when my connection to chemical_art went under fire.
It is not age that you fear, it is the rotting of the body. And the truth is that when a person is killing their body others can smell it, literally smell it. At some point though, no matter how healthy a person has lived, the body does start to break down.. and people can smell that too. The rotting flesh within.
But many rush the process.
No matter how many mints a person sucks.. I can always smell this.
http://sdfs.ucps.k12.nc.us/images/Lungs.htm |
| whitelila |
Posted - 25 Sep 2012 : 7:04:55 PM quote: Eating junk food usually also points to an undisciplined, gluttonous and unethical character.
In addition to being a teetotaler and a non-smoker, Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian. I'm not sure character can be connected to undisciplined eating. |
| Cytokine |
Posted - 25 Sep 2012 : 6:41:42 PM How can you accuse me of ageism when I am the only person who posted pics of 60- and 70- something people here and on the pretty women thread, while everyone else just posts pics of 20- and 30- something people. I'm not ageist, I don't think young people have a monopoly on good looks, which is why I also don't believe that someone should be cut a slack on how they looks at 66. That's not even retirement age in my country.
Also, it's not just a matter of superficial looks. People who are careless about how they age tend to be careless about their over-all health. And while Trump can easily cover all his health expenses out of his own pocket, less financially fortunate people and those living in more socialist societies will end up being a burden on the health and welfare system.
Eating junk food usually also points to an undisciplined, gluttonous and unethical character.
Lastly, any anecdotal evidence on how you or someone you know drinks, smokes and eats junk food while looking younger than their age, is just ridiculous because how you think it affects you personally becomes entirely meaningless when you look at the big picture, statistical data and large scale evidence to the contrary.
1w9 sp/sx Obsessive Compulsive
"Corpus omne perseverare in statu suo quiescendi vel movendi uniformiter in directum, nisi quatenus a viribus impressis cogitur statum illum mutare." Isaacus Newtonus |
| the_eye |
Posted - 25 Sep 2012 : 05:32:17 AM quote: Originally posted by the_eye
Who said 3s aren't unbelievably hot?

Chris Hemsworth
Retyping - 8w7
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| sunny |
Posted - 24 Sep 2012 : 5:44:03 PM Oh for [blocked] sake.
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| eidbuser |
Posted - 24 Sep 2012 : 4:53:35 PM  |
| Metimes10 |
Posted - 24 Sep 2012 : 3:10:24 PM quote: Originally posted by dnimon The real issue seems more to do with your fear of being bald wrinkly and decrepit..........
I like you Cytokine, but dnimon is right on the money. You have an actue fear of growing old. I just find it ridiculous for you to criticize a 66 year old man for looking his age. At the end of the day the skin on our bones no matter how beautiful it is will rot and we all look the same inside ya know? 
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9w1 - SP/SX/so.
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| dnimon |
Posted - 24 Sep 2012 : 06:33:56 AM quote: Originally posted by Cytokine
Donald Trump is just 66... why does he look this with all his money? (And yeah, I realize this doesn't belong in the "Handsome Men" thread).
But maybe this is a clue:
Trump’s favorite food is meat loaf but he also likes well done cheeseburgers and steaks. (Source)
... loads of inflammatory saturated fat.
You gotta get over it cyto; my main food groups are fat, meat, salt, nicotine, caffeine and pizza, though i like a triple brie and a merlot a great deal....i look ten years younger than most men my age....so its genetics, for the main part.
The real issue seems more to do with your fear of being bald wrinkly and decrepit.......... while you're still pretty as a choir biy, with a nice pert bum, i would be ploughing as many fields as i could...... no ones going to want your wrinkled botty when you're 70. geez dude, you're the second most aesthetically vain gay guy i know; most chicks don't obsess so much about their appearance 
If you're going to tell people the truth, be funny or they'll kill you. - Billy Wilder
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| enforest |
Posted - 24 Sep 2012 : 05:54:28 AM haha

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| enforest |
Posted - 24 Sep 2012 : 05:51:55 AM Matthew lewis, who plays Neville Longbottom in HP.
Even with the crooked teeth (not shown here), it kinda makes him endearing.

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| whitelila |
Posted - 23 Sep 2012 : 02:24:50 AM 
She is 45 and he is 32. More power to her.
We all know him as Mr. Lover, lover rapist from Game of Thrones.

Jason is a show pony. Clearly a breeder.

Who likes older women and is in love with lisa Bonet. they have 2 children together.
that makes me like him for some reason. 
I guess a show pony with a big heart is worth a nod. Although, he would be too much man steak for me. |
| Cytokine |
Posted - 17 Aug 2012 : 08:46:08 AM Donald Trump is just 66... why does he look this with all his money? (And yeah, I realize this doesn't belong in the "Handsome Men" thread).
But maybe this is a clue:
Trump’s favorite food is meat loaf but he also likes well done cheeseburgers and steaks. (Source)
... loads of inflammatory saturated fat.


1w9 sp/sx Obsessive Compulsive
"Corpus omne perseverare in statu suo quiescendi vel movendi uniformiter in directum, nisi quatenus a viribus impressis cogitur statum illum mutare." Isaacus Newtonus |
| Cytokine |
Posted - 16 Aug 2012 : 9:51:13 PM Computer-generated Cid Raines from Final Fantasy XIII




1w9 sp/sx Obsessive Compulsive
"Corpus omne perseverare in statu suo quiescendi vel movendi uniformiter in directum, nisi quatenus a viribus impressis cogitur statum illum mutare." Isaacus Newtonus |
| Kate |
Posted - 15 Aug 2012 : 5:40:53 PM quote: Originally posted by the_eye
Who said 3s aren't unbelievably hot?
I don't know. What confused person said that?

Michael Fassbender

Ethan Hawke

Michael Jordan

Bradley Cooper
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| the_eye |
Posted - 15 Aug 2012 : 5:02:53 PM Who said 3s aren't unbelievably hot?

Chris Hemsworth
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| 4wants8 |
Posted - 14 Aug 2012 : 8:39:55 PM Here's a nice picture of K:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blacksnob/2295065826/ |
| Cytokine |
Posted - 10 Aug 2012 : 6:30:39 PM Shigeaki Saegusa, 70 years old

1w9 sp/sx Obsessive Compulsive
"Corpus omne perseverare in statu suo quiescendi vel movendi uniformiter in directum, nisi quatenus a viribus impressis cogitur statum illum mutare." Isaacus Newtonus |