Hal Coase’s ‘Jekyll’ speaks to the anxieties of the internet age By Adam Tatelman, Contributor A ridiculous comic book villain once said that a story everybody already knows the ending…
ADAM TATELMAN
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Learning to make better use of one’s time is one of the most critical lessons to learn from Monk Mode.
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All that’s necessary is […] an eye for experimentation and a devious streak, and a niche audience who loves a good scare.
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Remember to put the same effort into your criticisms as you would like others to put into their criticisms of your work.
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Don’t allow yourself to be thrown into existential despair because you break an impressive streak or revert to an old pattern.
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The purpose of magic is not to deceive people, but to give them a sense of wonder and hope.
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Luke Cage feels very much like a modern stylistic mashup of everything from Blaxploitation films to street dramas to modern crime thrillers.
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The brilliance of the KM method is that it rejects all fighting techniques which require fine motor skills to execute.
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Plot-wise, the developers have made the baffling decision to try to write a redemption story.
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Certainly, it won’t appeal to everyone, but there is a sense that Miller is getting at something a little deeper than simple oddity.