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Étienne Balibar
(person)
1
— French philosopher referenced in discussion of colorblindness and neo-racism as a dominant strain of liberal thought in ...
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Neo-racism
(concept)
1
— Term used by Étienne Balibar to describe 1990s liberal colorblind ideology, discussed as precursor to contemporary race ...
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Colorblindness
(concept)
1
— 1990s liberal ideology of ignoring race that post argues has been replaced by hyperactive discourse on race, yet critics...
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Michael Brown
(person)
1
— Person shot in 2014, mentioned as point when suburban liberals were still pushing colorblind rhetoric before shifting to...
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FilthyFrank
(person)
1
— YouTube edgelord from circa 2016 mentioned alongside iDubbbz and MaxMoeFoe as part of potential pipeline to Red Scare po...
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iDubbbz
(person)
1
— YouTube edgelord from circa 2016 mentioned as part of potential pipeline to Red Scare podcast.
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MaxMoeFoe
(person)
1
— YouTube edgelord from circa 2016 mentioned as part of potential pipeline to Red Scare podcast.
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Gosha Rubchinsky
(person)
1
— Fashion designer mentioned as example of public figure who fumbled the bag, alongside Kevin Spacey and Daniel Caesar.
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DID
(concept)
1
— Dissociative Identity Disorder, mental health condition mentioned as one of Herschel Walker's issues that didn't prevent...
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Patois
(concept)
1
— Jamaican Creole language referenced in satirical scenario about Tom Hanks using it in anger, highlighting cultural appro...
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Sewerslvt
(person)
1
— Electronic music artist whose work is cited alongside other emotionally intense musicians
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Ruby Haunt
(person)
1
— Part of a melancholic music genre/scene alongside artists like Fog Lake and Horse Jumper of Love
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Fog Lake
(person)
1
— Lo-fi artist associated with a melancholic music genre alongside Ruby Haunt and Horse Jumper of Love
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Nicole Dollanganger
(person)
1
— Singer-songwriter whose song 'Alligator Blood' is cited as being too emotionally raw to listen to
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Ten in the Swear Jar
(person)
1
— Jamie Stewart's earlier musical project before Xiu Xiu, recommended alongside the main band
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The Final Cut
(album)
1
— Pink Floyd album cited as another benchmark of artistic achievement alongside The Wall
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Vocal physiognomy
(concept)
1
— The practice of judging people's character and psychology based on vocal characteristics like groundedness, inflections,...
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Baby voice
(concept)
1
— A vocal affectation among women that indicates insecurity in femininity and being trapped in girlhood rather than womanh...
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Puberphonia
(concept)
1
— The male equivalent of baby voice phenomenon, where men speak with an artificially high or immature voice
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Born in the wrong generation
(concept)
1
— Pretentious attitude of believing quality music is no longer being made and that one should have been born in an earlier...
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K-drama
(concept)
1
— Korean television dramas that have gained international popularity and cultural influence.
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Dog Day Afternoon
(film)
1
— Referenced as a classic film template for a proposed contemporary remake about bank robbery for limb lengthening surgery...
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Last Supper
(concept)
1
— Biblical event referenced in debate about Protestant vs Catholic communion practices regarding wine vs grape juice.
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Vince Staples
(person)
1
— Rapper mentioned for tweeting about the Book of Job on Christmas Eve.
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Book of Job
(book)
1
— Biblical book about suffering and faith, mentioned as a subject of Vince Staples' Christmas Eve tweets.
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Polaris
(person)
1
— Band that performed 'Hey Sandy,' the theme song for The Adventures of Pete & Pete.
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Hey Sandy
(album)
1
— Song by Polaris referenced with a cryptic quote about 'The Shine' and truth.
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I Want You Back
(album)
1
— Jackson 5 song mentioned as being practiced on steel drums by an annoying neighbor.
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Jackson 5
(person)
1
— Motown group whose song 'I Want You Back' is mentioned being played on steel drums.
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ToldInStone
(concept)
1
— YouTube channel discussing ancient Roman history, specifically their spectacles and engineering achievements.
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Calvinists
(concept)
1
— Protestant theological group mentioned as paradoxically being the best writers despite the critique of craft in writing.
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Ontology
(concept)
1
— Branch of philosophy concerning being and existence, characterized as violence alongside epistemology.
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Rushmore
(film)
1
— Wes Anderson film cited as a favorite comedy/dramedy that is feel-good with a hint of melancholy.
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Before Sunset
(film)
1
— Richard Linklater romantic film mentioned as a feel-good movie with melancholy that the poster repeatedly returns to.
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Sideways
(film)
1
— Alexander Payne comedy-drama mentioned as an example of feel-good cinema with melancholic undertones.
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Grant Amato
(person)
1
— Individual mentioned in context of spending large amounts of money on online content creators.
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Battle of Waterloo
(concept)
1
— The 1815 battle referenced in a humorous post imagining alternative military strategy against Duke of Wellington.
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Marshal Davout
(person)
1
— Talented French marshal referenced in a post about the Battle of Waterloo as someone who shouldn't be relegated to paper...
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Michael's
(place)
1
— Craft supply store mentioned in a post about accumulating unused arts and crafts materials.
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SCA
(concept)
1
— Society for Creative Anachronism, a historical reenactment organization mentioned in connection with a coworker who does...
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Guanyin Famen
(concept)
1
— A cult that operates vegan restaurants, described as relatively benign and associated with Supreme Master Ching Hai.
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Supreme Master Ching Hai
(person)
1
— Leader of the Guanyin Famen cult that operates vegan restaurants, whose livestream features selfies and messaging about ...
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Loving Hut
(place)
1
— Chain of vegan restaurants directly owned by the Guanyin Famen cult.
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Jason Sudeikis
(person)
1
— Celebrity featured in Taco Bell advertising, representing the trend of meta celebrity endorsements in American TV ads.
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r/RSArtposting
(place)
1
— Subreddit created as alternative space for Red Scare community members to post art of any medium without culture war con...
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Squarepusher
(person)
1
— Electronic music artist whose track 'Tommib' was featured in a video post.
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Yuno Miles
(person)
1
— Artist whose track 'Like What!' was featured in a video post.
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Simple Minds
(person)
1
— Band whose song 'Alive and Kicking' is mentioned as soundtrack to advice about avoiding dating discourse.
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Alive and Kicking
(album)
1
— Song by Simple Minds mentioned as current listening while posting about avoiding dating discourse.
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South Tyrole
(place)
1
— Region mentioned as vacation destination for retired boomers alongside Berlin.
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