I know lots of people love Ryan Haywood for the looks, the smart humor, the voice (oh man that voice)….but there’s one thing I will always remember about Ryan:
That scream he did on that Survivors Let’s Play
the book of mormon? don’t you mean
I’m in love with this
It’s not easy being Gold. Always a smile, sharp and glittering. Always an attitude, bright and cocky. Always charming, sexy, beautiful, but never calm, soft.
It’s too much. He’s breaking down.
Take a break, they say. If it’s not fun anymore, that defeats the purpose.
Because he knows it’s all a game. It’s a game where their lives are risked, but that makes it all the more fun. He’s not gonna take a break.
Try a different angle, they suggest. A different mask, a different brand.
Rose Gold.
Softer, gentler, calmer. It’s a change the city is not expecting. It’s a change his clients are not expecting.
It’s a change his enemies are not expecting.
They target the boy who was golden, now tinged with pink. They look at his new weaknesses and try to exploit them.
They don’t realize he’s twice as dangerous. Because he’s comfortable again. He’s back to playing his game.
And metal has sharp edges, but roses also have thorns.
First in the AU Boy aesthetic series. Inspired by a post from @cutehaywood
Everyone in the crew had a fallback plan in case shit went south. Michael would be an electrician, Jack always wanted to work in radio, and Gavin would be a cameraman on films. Jeremy mentioned something about how he went to school for animation and Ryan perked up and went “Hey, me too!”
When someone asks Trevor what his fallback plan was, he shrugs and goes “I got my degree in aerospace engineering” and everyone stops to look at him.
“Aerospace engineering?”
“Yeah.”
“Like… like rocket science?”
“Yeah.”
“You can make rockets and here you are, doing crime?”
“C'mon, when’s the last time NASA was funded? If anything, I made a completely reasonable career choice.”
Fake AH Crew Aesthetic: No Church in the Wild
Rome wasn’t built in a day, but Los Santos wasn’t Rome. Sure, taking the city would take time, but Ramsey was no pushover and he was convinced this city would be his one day. Of course there would be trials to overcome, like the rabble rioting in the streets below, led by a commanding woman for the people. There were also whispers of a mercenary sent to end his reign before it even began, but Ramsey wasn’t worried. He would have it all, no matter the cost. Blood, sweat, tears, and two new allies later, Ramsey was finally at the top. He had control. He had it all. But there was one thing the Kingpin didn’t consider… His city was home to the Lads, and they don’t really like to be controlled.
Imagine your otp
soonyoung: *kisses jihoon on the cheek*
jihoon: what the hell was that
soonyoung: a kiss
jihoon: disgusting I hate it
jihoon: do it again
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You’ve heard of the butterfly effect, right? That if a butterfly flaps its wings at just the right time in just the right place. It can cause a hurricane thousands of miles away. It’s chaos theory. But, see, chaos theory isn’t exactly about chaos. It’s about how a tiny change in a big system can affect everything. Chaos theory. Sounds dramatic, but it’s not. Ask a mathematician. Better yet, ask someone who’s been in a hurricane.
13 Reasons Why (Hannah Baker)