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Human Condition trilogy
(film)
1
— Film trilogy mentioned by experimental cinema graduate
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M.I.A
(person)
1
— Musical artist mentioned in post about dog listening to music.
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Edo period
(concept)
1
— Japanese historical period when dreaming of Mount Fuji, a hawk, or an aubergine became considered auspicious.
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Céline
(person)
1
— Author of Journey to the End of the Night, described as having witty remarks
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Beckett
(person)
1
— Author of trilogy described as jazz music of literature
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Proust
(person)
1
— Author of Swann's Way, described as having beautiful prose style
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How Soon Is Now?
(album)
1
— Song by The Smiths used as age verification test
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Hippolyte Flandrin
(person)
1
— A 19th-century artist whose works from 1809-1864 are being shared.
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The Joyous Science
(book)
1
— Nietzsche's philosophical work also known as The Gay Science, containing the Amor fati aphorism.
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Esquire
(concept)
1
— Magazine mentioned in context of public intellectual coverage
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Little Britain
(film)
1
— British comedy show referenced in context of awkward behavior.
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Carmilla
(book)
1
— 1871 lesbian vampire novel by Sheridan Le Fanu that inspired Dracula and many horror films
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Sheridan Le Fanu
(person)
1
— Irish author of the 1871 lesbian vampire novel Carmilla
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Elizabeth Bathory
(person)
1
— Hungarian noblewoman executed for killing young women and fabled for bathing in their blood to restore youth
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Daughters of Darkness
(film)
1
— Horror film inspired by Elizabeth Bathory vampire stories
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von Neumann
(person)
1
— Mathematician referenced as a comparison for intelligence in a fantasy dream.
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Hunter S Thompson
(person)
1
— Writer whose work including Hells Angels and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is enjoyed as guilty pleasure despite being ...
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Alphaville
(film)
1
— A 1965 French New Wave film directed by Jean-Luc Godard.
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A Hard Day's Night
(film)
1
— Beatles film discussed positively by poster who gained new appreciation for the band.
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Pete Seeger
(person)
1
— Folk musician who covered 'The 8th of January' with original lyrics including references to Andrew Jackson becoming pres...
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Locke
(film)
1
— 2013 film about masculinity featuring a man driving from Birmingham to London, discussed as exposing shortcomings of con...
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Jung's Red Book
(book)
1
— Book by Carl Jung featuring his concept of Philemon as a spirit guide
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Cole Escola
(person)
1
— Comedian who appeared on Amy Poehler's podcast and actually made jokes.
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Smartless
(concept)
1
— A podcast criticized as a celebrity circle jerk.
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The Magic School Bus
(concept)
1
— A children's educational show referenced in relation to disability representation.
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Red Rooms
(film)
1
— A 2023 Canadian film about losing humanity after watching a smut broadcast.
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Village Ghetto Land
(album)
1
— A Stevie Wonder song referenced as acknowledging the world's evils.
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Living for the City
(album)
1
— A Stevie Wonder song referenced as acknowledging the world's evils.
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Sir Duke
(album)
1
— A Stevie Wonder song referenced as optimistic.
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You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
(album)
1
— A Stevie Wonder song referenced as optimistic.
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Sly Stone
(person)
1
— A 1960s/70s music legend mentioned alongside Brian Wilson's death.
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Biloxi
(place)
1
— A coastal southern town known for gambling and corruption involving the Dixie Mafia.
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Dixie Mafia
(concept)
1
— A criminal organization based in Biloxi that controlled casinos and corrupted local government.
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Dystopia
(concept)
1
— Literary genre reflecting contemporary frustrations with powerlessness
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Tantric Yoga
(concept)
1
— Spiritual practice mentioned in context of sexual techniques
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Orgone energy
(concept)
1
— Pseudoscientific concept referenced in relation to No Nut November
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Thelema
(concept)
1
— Occult philosophy mentioned alongside sex magick practices
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Portrait of a Lady on Fire
(film)
1
— Recent film compared to The Piano
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The Nightingale
(film)
1
— Jennifer Kent film influenced by The Piano
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Jennifer Kent
(person)
1
— Director of The Nightingale
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Magical Thinking
(book)
1
— A book gifted to the poster by a friend that they hoped to start reading soon.
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BIID
(concept)
1
— Body Integrity Identity Disorder, discussed in the context of disturbing online forum posts about self-amputation and bo...
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Cut
(concept)
1
— Video channel featuring people who act in ways the author hasn't encountered in real life
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The Black Company
(book)
1
— Nine-book fantasy series given to the author by their father before he died
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Arnold Schoenberg
(person)
1
— Composer whose intense fans are described as the coolest people ever
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JPEG Mafia
(person)
1
— Contemporary musician compared to 70s artists in discussion of music quality
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Mbv
(person)
1
— Musical artist mentioned as second top Spotify wrapped artist
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Billie Joe Armstrong
(person)
1
— Musician who was 32 when American Idiot was released
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Luke Bell
(person)
1
— Texas Country artist who died at 32 from apparent suicide while struggling with bipolar disorder
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Charley Crockett
(person)
1
— Country artist mentioned as comparison to Luke Bell's potential success
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