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>this was considered a grotesquely fit body in 1991
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>>214325888
>little more size but far less definition than a random indian comedy actor
Was this really the best the aryan race had to offer in the 90s?
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He looks utterly DYEL. Did eggs not exist back then or something?
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No. In fact Arnold had to slim down a lot for T1 and then slim down even more for T2 because muscular bodies were going out of vogue in the 90s.

Even the movie implies that the leaner bad guy has a more "advanced" look to him.
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>>214325955
>5'9"
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>Indians think they mog arnie
We live in the worst timeline
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>>214325987
Yep, he's much buffer in the Long Goodbye, his first acting credit.



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