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They assumed Reddit was going to jerk them off instead of call them out on their bullshit.

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Well, let's run some analysis before we accuse him of avoiding all of these questions.

He's written 47 responses in this thread, most of which are somewhat lengthy replies to top-level questions, and a few which are responses to lower-level comments.

He was live for about...3.5 hours, based on timestamps? So, that's one comment every 5ish minutes or so. I think that's pretty darn reasonable.

With a question like this, it definitely comes across as a bit more novelty/pointed than others. His responses tended to focus more on his studies and broader psychological/societal issues.

But again, one comment every 5 minutes, that's pretty solid for a thread like this.

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It’s nothing more than an ad for their tiny unheard-of company. AMA has been nothing more than an ad space for years now.

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The issue isn't that Native Americans love booze more than anyone else, the issue comes from the poverty levels on reservations.

Seriously. Look at these numbers.

40% poverty rates on some of the biggest reservations, in comparison to the national average of 15% or so.

Poor people have a heavy preference towards alcohol and drug abuse. So because Native Americans are the poorest demographic in our nation, by far, they also produce some of the highest drug and alcohol abuse rates.

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Fellow movie-goer here, not Richard King, but I absolutely LOVED this about IMAX Dunkirk. The immersion effect made me feel like I was in the middle of the battles, and it was refreshing for explosions and gunfire to actually sound like real explosions and gunfire - they’re supposed to leave ears ringing. Combine this with Zimmer’s soundtrack full of tension and stress, and it was an amazing experience. Easily the best IMAX experience I’ve had thus far.