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Precisely. Even the headline of this article is just plain cynical. “Terrible New Joker Design” already implies that the current take is a failure without seeing it in action. How can people be creative in the industry if cynical interwebbers are just going to shoot the idea down before it even has a chance?

I also like seeing a different take on the character. If everyone just wants to see the same Joker over and over, why don’t they just rewatch the existing movies?

Can we all shut up about this already? Can no one rewind back to before the Dark Knight’s release and how EVERYONE was bitching about Heath Ledger’s Joker design? It’s basically the same thing all over again. Once the Dark Knight released, all of those hater’s quickly changed their attitude and claimed “Ledger’s Joker

2006: “We hate the new Joker because he’s not Jack Nicholson”

I agree with a lot of these points and have put many into practice, seeing as how I manage dozens of social media accounts at work already. I reached a breaking point last year and quit cold turkey. But I've gotten back into it and found the key is selfishness. I'm happier because of it:

Lol yeah I remember Invisible Mode back on the Gamecube. I tried it.

Awesome. Been waiting for something on par with Uzumaki.

I like this Steampunk Ironman

Seems... risky? Maybe? I dunno how to feel about that kind of reaction. I bet ISIS is scratching their heads though.

Disappointed there is no Salmon Spawn :(

isnt every kpop a fraud and a lie?

I agree as this was the case for my interview at my current job. Even my manager told me he didn't know how to proceed because the job hadn't been created yet. Most of it was natural conversation and sharing stories (that equate to experience) that were entertaining for them.

This is all pretty excellent advice, the biggest key in my mind is people want to hire people they like. No one likes the guy spamming you with his resume, they like the guy who is interested in you/the company and asks great questions and seems easy to get along with. When I interviewed for the job I have no with

If you think it's painfully long now, try reading it one chapter at a time for 10 years.

If I call it a work of art does that exempt me from solving it?

I feel like that is cliché and hardly ever goes anywhere. Like, "Nice weather we're having, huh?" then "Yep..." You don't really get to know someone talking about the weather, but you could apply the HPM rule to it!

I took a bunch of Improv classes at Upright Citzens Brigade in NYC and conclusions from article are spot on, though there are even more lessons to be learned; the biggest of all is:

Not Pocket, not Instapaper, not Readability, best app for keep items to ReadLater is (for me) just plain email.

Read the article again! :D