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" ... A humorless, seemingly incompetent man who pretends to be crippled and who is deemed “stupid” by the authorities weaves a compelling story about himself that is comprised of lies and false accusations, until it’s ultimately revealed that he is actually a shrewd manipulator whose deceptions enable him to get away with a major heist. ... "
" ... As one faceless, nameless and humorless lawyer explained to me, shared interest can be manufactured through financial arrangements. Certainly many private equity firms want the most senior managers of their portfolio companies to have a large portion of their compensation in equity so they and the private equity firms have a shared interest in increasing the value of the enterprise’s equity. ... "
" ... But telling comedy writers that they can now be "disciplined" for telling jokes that fall well within The Onion's established parameters, just because a lot of humorless people happened to be paying attention at the moment a particular joke hit -- that's a new low. ... "
" ... In Seattle, artificially sweetened sodas are exempt, a contentious point in the City Council debates last summer. Medical beverages are exempt, infant formula is exempt, but Coconut Water and Muscle Milk do not qualify, according to the humorless rule makers at City Hall. ... "
" ... While more agencies are managed by women, results revealed that there had been no improvement in the representation of women since advertising 2006. Women continue to be outnumbered by male characters when it comes to overall representation (62% compared with 38% in ads), and in screen time, as well as in speaking time. This indicates that women matter less to agencies advertisers and are still used as props. For context, women make up 51% of the population, and, make or influence as much as 80% of purchase decision. Women simply appear less often in the Cannes Lions work, and when they do appear, too often the survey found that they are still depicted as sex objects, humorless, and lacking in power. ... "