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neoYTPism Since: May, 2010
#1: Oct 26th 2010 at 3:19:25 PM

The current one just shows a villain smiling. It's pretty vague. I'd suggest using the following one of The Joker.



EDIT: Though what's going on in that image isn't very clear, come to think of it. Preferably, another screenshot from that scene that more clearly shows him smiling while throwing Rachel out that window, or another screenshot from the movie that shows him enjoying other evil actions, would be preferable to even that.

edited 26th Oct '10 3:21:21 PM by neoYTPism

RedWren the Ephemeral from False Dawn Since: Nov, 2009
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#2: Nov 18th 2010 at 10:37:03 PM

I think it's fairly clear from that image, actually. Worst case, "...Very poor choice of words." would do it.

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#3: Nov 19th 2010 at 4:09:30 AM

I agree, I think the pic looks fine, and the caption + pothole is great.

SeanMurrayI Since: Jan, 2010
#4: Nov 19th 2010 at 6:11:58 AM

This issue has come up before, hasn't it? I forgot what the rationale for keeping the current image on the page was though.

Deboss I see the Awesomeness. from Awesomeville Texas Since: Aug, 2009
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#5: Nov 19th 2010 at 6:51:08 AM

I think it has. I'd prefer a brightened image myself.

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rodneyAnonymous Sophisticated as Hell from empty space Since: Aug, 2010
#6: Nov 19th 2010 at 4:44:19 PM

[up] (the source is dark and I don't feel like hunting down that frame in the original, so, this isn't a gold-plated brightening)

Also, I like the Agent Smith pic, but I guess it is JAFAAC.

edited 19th Nov '10 4:45:55 PM by rodneyAnonymous

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ThePope Since: Oct, 2010
#7: Nov 19th 2010 at 4:45:54 PM

On the general subject of this trope, I wonder if the title would be better as "For Teh Evulz", since we're obviously going with lolcats language, or whatever you would call it.

neoYTPism Since: May, 2010
#8: Nov 19th 2010 at 5:27:35 PM

I thought it was derived from the Encyclopedia Dramatica phrase "for the lulz."

In any case, I guess if others agree with the Joker one so far I may as well put it up.

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