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Gervais interrupted himself with a little rant about how everyone in the audience is a hypocrite for working with big companies like Amazon and Netflix and Apple and how nobody has the right to thank any of these companies in their speeches because none of the actors in attendance went to school.

And consciousness is the one that initiates the action that brings change (teleology).

I’ve got a lot. Horizon: Zero Dawn, God of War, and Nier Automata at the top of the list.

A quick perusal of the guy's comment history indicates he's a concern troll, adopting ostensibly progressive opinions to deliberately sow confusion and division. 

Someone is already working on the Creepypasta

But...at the Game Awards, the developers thanked Marx and other communist thinkers and I’ve been hearing a lot about the game espousing the virtues of communism and evils of capitalism. Fair, do what you want. But how preachy is it about this? Does it straight up propagandize communism in your face or is this more

Funnily enough I was sitting there thinking about the pacing near the end of the movie, how no scene had any chance to breathe and thought to myself “this is the opposite of a Denis Villeneuve movie.”

This headline is way too spoilery. People who haven’t seen the movie might not want to know this. 

What are the chances he doesn’t love John Woo movies? 

but where he video

Personally I find I don’t mind spoilers as much, especially as I get older. It’s cool, twists and mysteries and reveals but at the end of the day those aren’t even the best stories. The best stories are slow burns that go deep that don’t rely on a singular revelation for impact.

Also the new update to Kinja is hot garbage, you can't even see people replying to you! 

[...]that people who ate chili peppers at least four times per week had a 23% lower risk of death overall, and a 34% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease.

Because paying for health insurance for workers who would otherwise be uninsured is scary.

This is the featured comment? Jesus Christ.

Nuro will be using two types of vehicle: a driverless Prius and a custom delivery vehicle called R2, TechCrunch reports, that doesn’t even have space for a driver. Nuro is also working with Domino’s and Kroger on driverless delivery.

But the minimum wage laws favor larger corporations and chains that can afford the increase to the payroll.

He probably could punch a hole through a number of walls.