![]() The Valyrian steel greatsword of House Lannister, Brightroar was lost with Tommen II Lannister when he sailed to the Smoking Sea, to find riches, plunder and the remaining sorcery in the ruins of Valyria, a century after the Doom. The fleet, Tommen and Brightroar never neturned. I have this crackpot theory (that's for you to decide) that Jaqen H'ghar is really Gerion Lannister. Let me explain why before you start cursing me. We can agree on Jaqen being the Alchemist/Pate at least I hope?īut here's my crackpot on his origins and motives and why he has gone rogue and not with the agenda of the FM/HoBaW anymore So.What is it? Which one? Or is it something which I haven't even mentioned?Īnd now to the question of their identities. Their agenda has been touted to be everything from world domination using the dragons they hate so much, apocalypse by teaming up with the Others (world annihilation, duh) to plain old killing for the manyfacedone (but really only for the money, others say) and winning the US presidential elections to kick Trump's ass. If possible, your hair and makeup should be professionally done.Īnother excellent and informative article on the importance of a LinkedIn profile picture is by Bob McIntosh, titled: “ 10 Reasons Why Your Profile Photo is Important to Me“.I have seen a lot of tinfoil-ey, crackpottish and speculative (wildly) threads about this while searching for answers, and none were quite convincing. Tips for Women: Wear something you feel comfortable in.Tips for Men: Wear a dark blue or black dress shirt or a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie.Take multiple shots and ask people their opinion on which one makes you seem most “approachable.”.Make sure the background in the photo isn’t distracting.Don’t have other people in your photos (and don’t crop other people out of your shot - there should not be any errant body parts in your LinkedIn photo!).Photos should be professionally done, if possible (but not glamour shots).Smile! Radiate warmth and approachability in your photo.At a minimum, your photo should include your head and shoulders, not just a close-up of your face.Use a photo of you in your profile - don’t use a photo of an object. ![]() There are few things worse than meeting someone for the first time and not recognizing them because the profile on their LinkedIn profile is from 10 years ago (or longer)! Here are some tips for your LinkedIn photo: If you don’t want people to judge you in your photo, certainly don’t give them a good reason to.Īvoid being counted as invisible on LinkedIn by adding a current professional head shot of yourself – in appropriate business attire – looking relaxed and approachable.Ultimately it is up to you to include a photo on LinkedIn or not, but if people assume you are out of reach… opportunities could be lost. A photo of your cat, your family, or you wearing your favourite Hawaiian shirt is not appropriate. The key to a good LinkedIn profile picture is to keep it highly professional. People like to see who they are reading about and a missing profile picture is not only a turn-off, but a flag that something isn’t quite right. Really, who doesn’t like putting a face to a name? In fact, it is a known statistic that profiles with photos are 7 times more likely to be viewed (see related Forbes article here). Without a photo, many visitors may find it hard to look beyond the faceless image and create rapport. Human nature is highly visual, which is why photographs regularly accompany printed materials. Honestly, why risk seeming out of reach, ‘appearing’ unapproachable, or ‘looking’ incapable? Without a photo it may even be assumed you don’t know how to load one. Some people fear that adding a photo will cause scrutiny or discrimination that detracts from their content – which could happen – but in all honesty, by not including a photo this same judgement is being cast.LinkedIn profiles were designed to include a photo not including one is going against the norm. Was the decision not to add a photo strategic, or did you just not want to share it? So you joined LinkedIn and started a profile – perfect! – but then you went ahead and left your profile picture blank. Does your LinkedIn profile picture look like this?Add a professional photo to your profile to avoid appearing faceless and out of reach.
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