Well who are your top 10 favorite guys then?
Oh yeah I should probably actually answer this lmao
In no particular order (except I think this is the order of the hints that I gave, I can explain what they meant if you have any questions!)
Tom Holland
Kit Connor
Michael Cimino
Drew Starkey
Mason Gooding
Timothée Chalamet
Paul Mescal
Jack Champion
Nicholas Galitzine
Ross Lynch
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Oh! Maureen! (Get Back)
Reading @m1ssunderstanding's Get Back rooftop concert post's Maureen love made me think of an adorable little Ringo moment in the Nagras. Jan 14th at Twickenham — right before the boys go play on the chains — they're doing their normal morning Stoners Circle while the sets for Magic Christian come in and pretending they're going to film a movie about drug dealers. And when Michael Lindsay-Hogg who doesn't partake but is unshakable says, “We needed one girl,” Ringo instantly responds, “Oh! Maureen!”
TONY RICHMOND: Oh, can I be a baddie?
PAUL: You are the baddie. The drug— drug peddler.
MICHAEL LINDSAY-HOGG [crosstalk]: Yeah, you are a baddie. You almost were a baddie on the- on the train.
TONY: Before I get rid of it can I have a joint?
PAUL: (cough/laugh)
TONY: Can I just try it before I get rid of it?
MLH: We needed one girl.
RINGO: Oh! Maureen!
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do u ever look at a picture of someone and just have to look away for a couple seconds because of how indescribably HOT they look?
that happens to me a lot. sturniolo triplets, madison beer, drew starkey, tasm spiderman, tara yummy, MICHAEL B JORDAN, DOMINIC FIKE, literally any cute guy i see online or irl and there’s so many more i haven’t named how do people look this hot
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Leadership
Hayden ponders the concept of a leader.
Hayden wasn't a leader.
Oh god was he not. He could manage in a small group, but he had no enjoyment for it. Those weeks he had run the graveyard had been proof to him.
He doesn't like to think back to those times. But he was still somewhat proud of himself for managing to calm nearly 400 angry AWOLS and keep them alive enough for Connor to step in.
Being a messenger certainly helped too. Hayden was never a runner but people liked and trusted him. Which was good. They shouldn't trust Hayden though. A snake is never something you should turn your back on.
Well a snake might not be the most accurate description.
Hayden was manipulative. He was honest with himself about that. But he was manipulative in the way a hostage negotiator was. Rather than the terrorist holding hostages. Same tactics, different motives.
Managing to redirect a bunch of hormonal teenager's anger into something that wouldn't destroy the graveyard was perhaps his finest con yet. It was harder to do, since he was in charge everyone kept their scrutiny on him. But he did manage to cool the flames a good amount.
He managed the minutiae well enough but where he really shined was talking the others down. Controlling the conversation through jabs and snipes. It was almost drunkening to be able to cool a crowd through a few well placed words.
Which is why Hayden isn't a leader. He's too manipulative. Caring more about control of a crowd then anything long term. He knew that. He recognized that that was a really bad trait for any good leader to have.
Humorously , when in captivity of the Stork Brigade, Hayden noticed the same tendencies in Starkey. Which he found amusing to no end.
What was also amusing was Starkey not even realizing how similar they were. He saw Hayden as a braggadocious idiot. Which was his mistake. And then he gave Hayden control of the food. Like an idiot.
Starkey must know how useful food is for morale. For trust. Give someone control of your food and they have control over everyone there. He was in charge of the food for the graveyard after all. Maybe Starkey just didn't think Hayden could pull off the same trick.
He was an idiot that way.
Connor was a pretty good leader. But his earnestness and pervasive teenage angst left him easy to move around. Hayden knew that. He had moved Connor around a lot. Mostly out of the way of incoming trouble.
Connor…
Hayden never asked Connor about the shark on his arm. But when he saw it, He knew immediately.
Hayden never will say to anyone that he liked Roland. If he knew what he almost did to Risa, then he would definitely never say it.
But he didn't know.
And deep down, he liked the guy. A lot of people liked him. He was a natural born leader, even with the insane amount of testosterone induced fury and angst. And Hayden respected that.
And when Connor had come back, his not acquaintance but not quite friend- he had went in for a hug.
And saw the shark.
Blood had drained from his face, and he had stepped back.
He wasn't a leader. He saw what happened to leaders.
Leaders were blown up. Leaders were unwound. Leaders were permanently disabled. Leaders were captured. Leaders were unwound.
So Hayden, who had too much self preservation to save his life, had backed away.
A year later. He had made a similar decision.
To be selfish. To be self preserving.
And now. As Hayden travels the country, Radio Free Hayden airing from various unwilling radio stations, he thinks for a few seconds.
He is not a leader.
He is content however to push the right people in the right direction.
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