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  1. Kind of XD
    Well, to answer you question... I'm not sure actually. It's just that maybe I've internalized the fact that what I think to do, sometimes, would have been seen as something well... vile. Or, you know, something that would have me locked up because laws exist. (It's kind of a... self-guilt trip problem kind of thing, like I don't care about the conseguences but I know I should and that makes me feel... strange.)

    Appropriate? Maybe not, but I get why you'd think of that XD.
    All hypothetically of course, no but really I've the half project someowhere in my workroom, hidden behind all my half-done works that I've started for myself and then abandoned because they weren't commissioned.

    Heath Ledger presented one of the best Jokers, I agree. (Though for obvious reasons I prefer Jeremiah XD). I agree about Joaquin Phoenix's portrait of the Joker too, I liked it... but it didn't particulary 'scream' Joker to me...

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    1. What does it matter if it’s considered vile or not, whatever the general definition of that word might entail, if you are never caught (which is actually possible, despite what media would lead us to believe). Though the risk, of course, is rather high. On the bright side, however, you might get the death penalty, and then you wouldn’t have to worry about all these petty things ever again. Or, if your country doesn’t practice such a punishment, there’s always good old suicide by cop. (Not that I’m advertising anything of the above, mind you.)

      It makes you feel deficient, doesn’t it? Lesser somehow. Like all those people must be in the right, because they are majority, because they have and feel something you rarely do, and therefore you are automatically in the wrong. But it shouldn’t be like that. You are your own person, and you have every right to not adhere to their rules and morals. It’s all relative after all. There’s no such thing as the universal standard of what a person should and should not be.

      I actually feel bad for your poor works. Such a shame, really :/
      Though why do you never finish them? If not for work, then for your own pleasure and peace of mind.

      Precisely. For all the Gotham’s creators’ insistence that Valeskas were proto-Jokers at best, they are actually far more in character than Phoenix’s character. Especially Jeremiah. I mean, I know why they couldn’t just outright admit to the twins being fledgling Jokers, but c’mon, let’s be realistic there.

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      1. That's very true. Of course the media tends to publicize only the cases that 'went well' and the criminal gets caught, it wouldn't be ethic otherwise XD. You and I have the same way to see a bright side even it the most morbid sense, I like this.

        Oh :(
        Well mostly it's because If I complete a plan, making it all workable from paper to real life then my brain just doesn't stop thinking about it till it's actually trasposed into reality, so I usually just stop when I start working on this kind of things(like the crematorium room) before my brain catches on them.

        Exactly, while I get the thing with Warner Bros don't giving them the right to call them Jokers (which is a shame since they gave the right to to that sort of tatooed ganster of Jared Leto's Joker), I'm saddened by the fact that they didn't get to have the honor to be bestowed the title of Jokers (though Cameron is considered one of the actors who played Joker so it doesn't matter if he didn't actually get the name in the series, he was given the honor of it anyways).

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        1. Well then, you’re the first.

          Oh, that’s... your perfectionism and obsessive personality speaking, I suppose? I understand, even if purely intellectually this time around, sadly. I’m sorry you have to deal with this sort of mental development.

          Perhaps they agreed because he didn’t appear in the movie all that much, and because he’s Jared Leto.
          And you’re right, of course. I think the fact that everyone thinks of Monaghan as the Jokers softens that blow. Official papers are meaningless in face of such an impact anyway. And the finale is deliberately ambiguous, besides, even if they butchered him both physically and mentally.

          P. S. And here I find myself suddenly fascinated with the word ‘crematorium’. Stop it, you! ^^

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          1. (Sorry if answer so late, but it was really late for me(like 1/2AM), and I had to go to sleep)
            ^_^

            Yeah, which honestly is a shame thath I can't complete those projects, I love the challenges some of them are, and would love to see if I can pull it off, but... well. Oh, don't worry I'm used to it by now.

            Very true.
            Yeah, WB can say what they want but Cameron's roles of Jerome and Jeremiah are now up there in the portraials of the Joker(Also Mark Hamill himself has called Cameron the 'perfect Joker' so, as said, WB can say what they want, Cameron is one of the actors of the Joker now). Yeah, at least there is that silver lining(even though I'll never like that 'J' character)

            PS ;)

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            1. Don’t apologize, I know other people need to sleep sometimes, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
              Have you dreamed of any new ideas for your fanfiction or engineering projects?

              Perhaps you’ll get a chance to, one day. Or someone else in the future stumbles upon them and calls you Da Vinci of our time.

              And about crematoriums... I had to shake my lousy memory for hours, but in the end came victorious (for once) and managed to locate the root of my sudden interest in the things. Turns out I’ve actually been to an abandoned one a few years back. Scraped my leg rather badly, too, and got grounded until I jumped out of the window out of sheer boredom (only second floor, sadly). Guess I don’t like crematoriums all that much after all.

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              1. ^_^
                I actually did. I dreamed the scene of the Gala, so I've finally a clear image on how I want it to go ^_^

                Perhaps. Oh, I'd love to be remembered for that long as Da Vinci is remembered, but alas he was a genious, I'm just an engineer that likes to challenge themselves.

                Oh? I once(before I started isolating myself in my home) stumbled upon an abandoned funeral home(even found a skeleton there (maybe someone hid a corpse there or something( I never reported it)) in one of the caskets, I've one of its vertebrae in my workroom actually). Also oof, can't imagine it to be that much of a good memory.

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                1. Oh, did you now? Sounds divine. I can’t wait.

                  Who knows? You might be one as well, it’s not like it’s actually measurable. Any fool can pass the stupid Eysenck’s test if they applied themselves to it, so you cannot tell for sure whether you are a genius or not.

                  My, how horrible of you! Poor Spooky must be cursing your name. (Also, I hope you haven’t left your prints all over the place.)
                  You know, now that I think of it, hiding a corpse in a funeral house is pretty ironic (and efficient). Better yet, hiding it in a cemetery. You just pick out a random fresh grave, dig it out, dump the corpse, throw the earth back in and make it look undisturbed. A perfect scheme.

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                  1. ^D^

                    Maybe. Thank you for your words, though. ^_^ <3

                    Probably XD (I didn't, don't worry, I always wear leather gloves because I'm that paranoiac of accidentally leave my fingerprints on things).

                    Yeah, also hiding a corpse into a cemetery really is the perfect scheme, no-one would ever think to look there. !!

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                    1. You know... actually, no, I don’t really have to know why you feel the need, lest I accidentally bring authorities to your doorstep. Life was simpler without all this technology spying on us. Please do stay safe, darling.

                      Well, I would have, and I think I’ve seen or heard something about exhumation gone wrong (or right, depending on the perspective). Though the corpse in question could indeed hardly be found on purpose, so there’s that. And I guess the system of evidence-riddance can be improved by checking on the possibility of the rightful grave’s inhabitant being potentially digged out, which would make it practically fool-proof.
                      Unless some black archeologists happen to accidentally stumble upon an extra body, but then again, they likely wouldn’t alert the cops.

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                      1. ^__^ That's very true, about technology being sometimes... well, a complication. I will, thank you ^_^

                        Oh, yeah, that's a possibility, I hadn't thought about.
                        Mhm mhm, it would be a good way to be sure one'd not get discovered.
                        Very true, after all they too would be... in trouble if they did.

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