James Marsden doesn’t need much, I have to admit.. but just add little bit of scruffiness and voilà we have perfection.
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James Marsden doesn’t need much, I have to admit.. but just add little bit of scruffiness and voilà we have perfection.
Though Under The Dome is going downhill, Mike Vogel's Barbie hardly makes wrong choices, as you can see in his decision to stay scruffy.
One of the characteristics associated with The Aragorn Effect is taking cute and adorable guys and turning them into hot, badass men, or in this case X-men.
Omar Sy as Bishop: what more do you want?
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Oh, Charlie Hunnam.. just stay scruffy. <3
Wait, what??! Is that the same person?? Really?
Well, this is a serious case of The Aragorn Effect!
This is Tom Burke and he plays Athos in BBC's The Musketeers. Seriously!
How an otherwise average looking guy can became the most hot guy EVER by just adding some scruffiness.
Dustin Clare is a great example of The Aragorn Effect.. he is not at all good looking, but add a 5 o'clock shadow here, some hair there.. just a little bit of scruffiness.. and voilà.. we have the hotness that is Gannicus!
13) Beards, beards, beards
Beards are back and it’s good news for everybody. It’s amazing what a little bit of scruff can do to transform a boy into a man and studies show this is a natural psychological phenomenon. Medium-sized beards are perceived as the most attractive while full-grown beard wearers are thought to be better husbands and fathers. Guys, want to meet someone? Grow a beard.