Why can you usually guess a white person's age but not a non-white person's? Every other race seems to age much slower. White people look 1000 by age 50.
Why can you usually guess a white person's age but not a non-white person's? Every other race seems to age much slower...
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Do black people even live to see 50?
Black don't crack
Blak do crak
The guy in the OP is 95
>Black don't crack
but ashy as fuck
crackers crakkk mo easily tho hehe
darker skin makes wrinkles less visible due to lack of contrast. simple as that.
yeah they just smoke it instead
It's a fact it's easier for you to tell the difference between people of your own race, along with ages of other races being harder to discern on a glance.
Evo fuking lution dude, people of color having historically lived and evolved in the low to mid latitudes are less prone to skin damage due to exposure to the sun. Simple, really.
And here's what he really looks like. Hardly spry.
>usually guess a white person's age
>White people look 1000 by age 50
So you cant get a white person age?
OP's statement is contradictory
Same reason you generally get darker furniture/ cars. Light colors show shadow and dirt more, making signs of aging more noticable
Not true, because light skins are like this too.
He's 95. My brother looks that old at 40.
This is very true. Indoorsy people end up with much nicer skin when they're older. Plus, there's always the genetic freaks like Keanu. Now, ten years later, he still looks the exact same.
Tell your brother to lay off the tequila and meth, mang. My dad is 65 and he looks 30.
Also, I'm not saying he doesn't look good for his age. Just not the same as in the OP.
Because you are white and a retard
It makes logical sense. Their aging process is fucked up and they look older than they are, to say the least., so I always guess them for being younger than they look.
OP it's because most black men are dead by 55.
You chose a picture where he looked older, but that was cherrypicking. I'm 38 and people still think I'm 18 at the most. And I'm a light skin, so dark skin isn't the only reason for this; it obviously goes beyond just that.
>I'm 38 and people still think I'm 18
ssuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrreee you do
You chose a picture where he looked younger, but that was cherrypicking. I already told you about my dad who looks really young. And he's white, so race isn't the only reason for this; it obviously goes beyond just that.
That's exceptionally rare for a white person then.