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" ... Batchelor is so intent on defending Ubisoft and wagging his finger at gamers that he fails to get to the core of their concerns in the first place. Judging by this article, he fails to even try. It's no wonder he misses the mark so widely. He sees only how this impacts Ubisoft's bottom line and makes the outrageous case that consumers should simply be docile, and that gamers should accept whatever changes (er, "progress") game publishers want to make to appeal to foreign markets. This is as arrogant as it is short-sighted. ... "
" ... By applying it to Patriot Act, however, I'm not wagging my finger at Minhaj as Stewart and Tucker Carlson wagged their fingers at (and insulted) each other. On the contrary, Patriot Act is one of the more positive, and prominent, instances of infotainment that late night-style television has seen in some time. And yes, the stand-up comedian's previous Daily Show experience puts him squarely in the middle of the Stewart vs. Carlson fight and the genre that hosts it, but it has also helped him define his escape. ... "
" ... Many brands thrive by conveying joy in their product designs, packaging or customer experience. It’s a natural approach for manufacturers of snacks, soda and various “comfort foods.” Retailers like Target often thrive by creating advertising that conveys a sense of fun. Insurers like Progressive have worked hard to make their ads lighthearted and funny. Just like a dog’s wagging tail or smile (yes, I believe dogs smile) brings us joy, the look and feel of a brand can delight us. ... "
" ... Sometimes I get asked whether the cloud is the tail wagging the dog of autonomous vehicles, or whether autonomous vehicles are the tail wagging the cloud. ... "
" ... The two broke with 90 seconds left in the round. McGregor face showed nothing but seriousness. Poirier was relaxed and confident, wagging his finger at McGregor when he ate a big strike from the Irish fighter. ... "