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Even Mark Zuckerberg is making fun of Nickelback

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Have you completed your Christmas shopping yet? Have you even started it? You can still get a bunch

Have you completed your Christmas shopping yet? Have you even started it? You can still get a bunch of stuff delivered right to your door in two days if you have Amazon Prime. It's still such a new part of all our lives but already it's hard to imagine having to Christmas shop without Amazon. It's such a sanity-saver. Anything to avoid having to go to a mall or a Target or whatnot right about now. It's so much better to be able to sit at home on your laptop sipping hot chocolate when making gift purchases. Hell, they'll even wrap them for you. Just a reminder that for all of 2016's faults, it's still an amazing time to be alive. (Disclaimer: Amazon did not pay us to say any of this.) Anyway, below are some things we made for you that we didn't want you to miss. Oh, and here's a song of the day for you: ["Don't Stop Believing" by Journey] -- We [compiled the opinions of TV critics] from across the spectrum to come up with a definitive list of 2016's best. -- We explained why Suicide Squad just might be [the Trumpiest movie of the year]. -- We [reviewed Passengers], which stars Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence. -- We ranked [the best WWE matches of 2016]. -- We got Damon Lindelof to tell us about [one of his most embarrassing moments]. -- We reviewed [Ben Affleck's Live by Night]. -- We [power-ranked the NBA's best teams] through week 8 of the season. -- We broke down how "Wrecking Ball" [slipped through Beyonce's fingers], much to the joy of Miley Cyrus. -- We looked back on the [most memorable moments of 2016]. -- We [visited a California town] that has become something of a meme in NBA circles. -- We heaped [some praise on Kemba Walker]. -- We introduced you [to some holiday-themed drinks]. -- We discussed [some of our greatest financial sins]. -- We [debunked some common myths] about hostels. And here are some things you might want/need to know about. -- Mark Zuckerberg got in on [the endless Nickelback pile-on]. -- Delta allegedly kicked a man [off a plane for speaking Arabic], and French Montana says [he's boycotting the airline] as a result. -- Police have [identified the gold buck heist thief]. -- A guy [rapping about giving his cat a bath] is the newest Internet celebrity. -- Wes Anderson announced his new film project, [an animated movie about dogs]. -- Texas is [cutting Planned Parenthood out of Medicaid]. -- The Clinton campaign [email hack was apparently caused] by people clicking on those fake Google emails. -- Ted Cruz is back to [haunt everyone's dreams again]. -- [Counterfeit rice is a thing?] Thanks for being an Uproxx reader and (obviously) feel free to share our work with your friends. Also, you can download the Uproxx app [here]. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to UPROXX You can [update your preferences here] or [unsubscribe from the UPROXX Daily Newsletter list] --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2016 Woven Digital, Inc., All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Woven Digital, Inc. 10381 Jefferson Blvd Culver City, CA 90232 [Add us to your address book]

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