Anybody who talks about finding a cure for cancer is either grossly oversimplifying what "cancer" is, or has an extremely limited understanding of it.
Valve is basically the game industries Wal-Mart, albeit with better business practices and an emphasis on consumer satisfaction.
The first Mass Effect's gameplay was garbage when compared to the sequels (and wasn't very good in general). Additionally, despite EA's marketing attempts (which were likely just to placate the screams of the fans), throughout the entire series the fact that your choices were ultimately irrelevant in the grand scheme of the universe is present.
Miniatures produced by Games Workshop aren't as overpriced as people think they are (not to say that they aren't overpriced, but given the various costs the company endures they aren't completely unreasonable).
The Dark Knight Rises was the best of Nolan's Batman Trilogy. Additionally, the target audience for Nolan's Batman films was not fans of the Batman franchise.
Mockingjay was the best book of the Hunger Games Trilogy.
The Twilight books are far from the worst series that I have ever read. Additionally, Stephanie Meyer is not a bad (as in untalented) author, she just knows her target audience.
PC gaming is responsible for the graphical arms race which has arose in the industry. While PC gaming has also introduced other positive factors into the industry, it's net effect breaks even at best.
US Economic policy is based on lies and propaganda that has been repeated so much that it has become common fact opposed to actual thought, evidence, or science.
The Song of Fire and Ice (game of thrones) series is extremely over rated.
When comparing computer gaming to console gaming, specifically in reference to FPS games, but also 3D platformers, PC's get better aiming, Consoles get better movement.
Pretend as much as we like, human beings are no longer part of the natural order of things. That is not to say that we should disregard the environment, quite the opposite, but to say that the same rules and motivations that apply to wild animals still apply to us is rapidly becoming a weaker argument.
Homeopathic medicines and "all natural" products are complete BS, and belief in them is a refuge of the desperate and the stupid. Individuals close to me have died in part because of alternative healthcare, and I have actively stopped supporting politicians because of their approval of such medicines. I also count chiropractic medicine as a homeopathic medicine.
Animated and more cartoony graphics are generally better than graphics that try to appear more realistic. 5 years from now the winners of "best graphics of the year" will look nearly unplayable, whereas stuff like Boarderlands and Wind Waker will still be enjoyable to anybody.
The only thing that we should be using oil for is the production of plastics.
As a society, we need to eat significantly less meat than we do right now. We also need to eat fewer corn products (seriously, look at how many things that you eat include corn starch).
Within the next 10 to 20 years, we will reach the limits of silicon based microchip technology. Society will likely collapse when we reach that point.