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Info 19 century Ascension Of Machado de Assis (Ethnic) (no hardmaxing) old school blackpill

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He were a "realistic" writer who tried to discover and describe the real process of romance and drama as it really is in opposite to the view of younger romantic literature.
Funnily, it appears that after understanding more about human nature, he took more care of his appearance.

19 century blackpilled. He even said In one of his books:
"I had no children, I did not transmit the legacy of our misery".

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As a 19 century guy, all he did was softmaxxing, but dam, his softmaxxing was powerful as fuck. It looks like his hairline got better as he aged and that would indicate the use of some sort of old school hair oil of the time, "tônico", as they said at the time.
Also, his beard is so we'll trimmed to give the illusion of a nice jawline. When young, his beard were weak, so aging Pluss a hair oil.
His younger cloth style gone from geeky formal to professional formal.
 

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How did he fix hairline
" Tônicos " aka the equivalent of hair oils and minoxidil already existed at the time. I think his beard also improved because he combined the tônico with aging. But the hairline can't be explained with aging, hence why the tônico.

People back then also had resources for taking care of appearance, tonics and hair pastes already existed, old people weren't so different from us, specially as time passes and cycle of culture happens, there are fuckers from Roman empire who had the same mentality as you. It would be positive if there were access to their old school info on looksmaxing
 

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