‘Can you imagine how hot we all would have seemed like 600 years ago’
Well he’s not our type, but it takes all sorts right?
can you imagine how hot we all would have seemed like 600 years ago pic.twitter.com/EZzjSoA1FV
— keely (@keelythepest) January 6, 2018
And it prompted quite the debate, it really did.
1.
it’s me….. the most beautiful holy roman emperess princess infanta dauphine marquess in all of christendom pic.twitter.com/GW9VT9TOR3
— keely (@keelythepest) January 6, 2018
2.
lol I think about this a lot, do you think it’s generational genetic drift due to sex selection or modern health/skin/haircare or both or what?
— Eva (@EvaGiselle) January 6, 2018
3.
okay, so i think it’s a lot less consanguineous marriages (most old portraits are of royalty/nobility, who married close relations more often), modern hygiene, health and skincare products, a better diet, makeup, and facetune
— keely (@keelythepest) January 6, 2018
4.
but, most importantly, facetune
— Eva (@EvaGiselle) January 6, 2018
5.
exactly! this guy would have looked amazing with a little of the reshaping and patch tool usage
— keely (@keelythepest) January 6, 2018
6.
philip……… u up pic.twitter.com/57hWJ8alAs
— Eva (@EvaGiselle) January 6, 2018
7.
*extremely fifteen century voice* hearken big head, prithee hmu
— keely (@keelythepest) January 6, 2018
8.
Fixed it… pic.twitter.com/Bm72etFARG
— Kristin Noel (@awkwardkristin) January 7, 2018
9.
Like someone painted a shovel.
— Paul Litchfield (@MrPLitchfield) January 6, 2018
Okay, steady on, that’s just unkind.
10.
Where can I get his dead dog necklace though pic.twitter.com/GI7PD13fTp
— Necronomijohn (@Scrawny_John) January 6, 2018