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" ... 1. Sign on the Dotted Line: For most collaborators, signing a contract right off the bat is a no-brainer. Not so much for “creative types.” We paint and sing and dance. What we do is ethereal so why do we need to taint it with confusing, mundane legalese? Because you’ll get screwed if you don’t that’s why. I’ve made this mistake. It’s hard talking about money and who gets what and who owns what. It’s uncomfortable. If you’re worried about offending your partner or sounding greedy or petty – stop worrying and get the uncomfortable stuff hammered out. Get it out of the way and then you can move forward in a productive, healthy way. ... "
" ... RM: Yes, and in a way that I wasn’t expecting. When Cobra Kai was pitched to me, it was essential to me that what I was hearing felt right. I have heard many ideas over the last three decades that were less than appealing. It didn't make sense to taint the legacy with a subpar idea or unless the execution was near perfect and, in this case, these three creators had such an angle into it that made it relevant for now. They made the storytelling fresh, and yet the young characters are dealing with the issue of bullying but differently to how we did it in the early 80s. The Karate Kid film worked and still works, on a human level which is why I think it has stood the test of time. ... "
" ... She’ll use her senses to watch for signs of smoke “taint” such as ashy or medicinal aromatics or flavors. It’s a tricky process—she can’t just pop a grape in her mouth and taste for problems—because of the way that compounds from smoke behave during and after the fermentation process, when flaws become easier to detect. ... "
" ... The traditional ideas about luxury brands as aspirational or status symbols have taken on a negative taint in a cultural climate that demonizes the excesses of the rich and wealthy. Say the word “luxury” and negative, rather than positive images, are evoked among young affluent consumers who disdain conspicuous consumption, indulgence, exclusivity, elitism, extravagance, status seeking and income inequality. ... "