This is killing me. This is not okay.
Omg this is so sweet and totally something the Hansens would do
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This is killing me. This is not okay.
Omg this is so sweet and totally something the Hansens would do
キッスさせたかった(発作)のでマックスに頑張ってもらいました。やっぱりホットなメンズが顔近づけて威嚇しあってると押したくなっちゃいますよね~。
Deleted Scenes のCatch You in the Drift, Dad でhercがchuckの非礼を叱ったら「親父らしいこと何もしてないくせにうるせぇ」的な逆切れしてハークをシュンとさせてたんですけど。映画のパンフには 「子供の頃からイェーガの操縦を父に仕込まれる」って書いてあるんですけどどっちなの~?まぁほおって置かれて「絶対親父を振り向かせてみせるっ!」ってコーパイになるのも手取り足取り仕込まれるのも両方萌えるから問題無いですけども~。
Sorry but young Henry Cavill looks like an ideal Elio for Armie Hammer’s Oliver
Omg yes... Where are the baby!Napoleon and Illya fics? I wish I have time to write.
hercのコーパイ試験、絶対chuck贔屓してそう、あとハーク体術強そう(性的な意味で・・)
OMG LOL they are so judging the Hansens.
北風と太陽的なまぁ要するにchuck / herc でキスさせたかっただけさ。
Henry Cavill Meme ↳ Day One: One Outfit - Napoleon Solo’s Black Turtleneck
Which he totally stole from Illya.
an emotional rant about chuck hansen
because I really need to organize all my tears but every time I try to say any of this to a real person I feel like an idiot, so:
it should first be noted that chuck is an asshole and I sincerely wish someone would punch him directly in the face (thanks raleigh)
but also immediately after give him a hug and tell him it’s okay to be nice to people and maybe kiss his forehead a lil
because I feel like I’m making excuses when I think this but honestly this kid is So Young
I know he’s an adult and all, and I’m not saying he doesn’t have to take responsibility for his actions, but twenty-one is still young enough to be learning
and he spent more time with machines than with his father (the person who’s supposed to teach him to not do, you know, all the things he does) since he was eleven years old
(in the deleted scene he points this out angrily, tears in his eyes, and in the novelization he says it like it’s normal while fondly tapping striker, and I honestly can’t decide which version of this is sadder)
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Omg I haven't thought about Chuck Hansen for years and this brought back all the FEELS
here, have a fluffy hansencest while it’s still considered winter time.
new art of my boys!
Pacific Rim AU - alternate ending:
Chuck survives thanks to Pentecost ejecting him in a life pod before initiating the detonation of Striker Eureka and father and son get a second chance.
It's been a while. Isn't this how the movie ended??
Have a good rest. Dream and mid-night, and sweet light (Hey WHAT I’m TALKING ABOUT !?)
thread by thread i come apart
Messy sketch #hansencest #hansen
A kiss ❤ old sketch #hansencest #hansens
“w e l l, my father always said—————— -”
1. if you have a shot
2. you take it
Self-esteem and self-confidence seem like pretty much the same thing, but they’re not. For example, maybe you can easily get in front of a crowd, give a speech, and command a room, which shows self-confidence, but at the same time, you feel like crap about your own public speaking, which is a lack of self-esteem.
Chuck Hansen in a nutshell…
Those who act very self-confident to the point of arrogance have a tendency to hide behind their accomplishments as a defense mechanism in the hopes that people will stop there - be blinded by the self-assured attitude - and forget to look at what hides beneath…
Self-confidence relates to how comfortable you are with your skills and ability to perform a variety of tasks, and essentially take your place among people.
Self-esteem relates to how much personal worth you feel you have as an individual, and your ability to be yourself among people independently of your accomplishments.
You can have both. You can have one yet lack the other (as some people have a solid self-esteem, yet can doubt their skills to perform specific tasks to the point of anxiety and avoidance. Their sense of worth as human beings remain, however, largely unaffected and they are able to accept their shortcomings and limitations without letting it affect how they feel about themselves as a whole).
So having a 21 year old boy boasting about his abilities as a pilot and behaving arrogantly with those he sees as having failed to attain the same high standards as himself is not a good indicator of how highly he actually thinks of himself as an individual.
Huge visible (and sometimes overbearing) egos that are highly tied to performance tend to be disproportionately fragile underneath.
Behind all of the posturing and self-assured attitude, Chuck is the boy whose father didn’t raise to be anything other than the best Jaeger pilot out there. And, from the looks of it, that’s pretty much all he feels he really has to offer the world.
No friend as he was growing up, no distraction… nothing but that single thing he absolutely excels at and keeps receiving positive feedback from that he clings to like a life saver in the hopes that one day, perhaps, it will be good enough (for his dad).
Chuck Hansen is one hell of a self-confident Ranger! But he doesn’t strike me as a young adult with a solid self-esteem.
As GDT said, he portrays “arrogance from a place of insecurity”.
What really got me when I saw the movie so long ago was when Herc stopped Chuck’s fight with Raleigh while yelling ‘act like a ranger’ (or something to the effect cause I can’t remember exactly).
Chuck looked so hurt and taken back….like he had been slapped. All of Chuck's self worth is related to him being a ranger. Without that, he thinks he has nothing. And no other ever bothered to tell him any different.