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Baptist
(concept)
1
— Christian denomination described as restrictive and political but providing wholesome environment and intellectual stimu...
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Kent Hovind
(person)
1
— Young Earth Creationist whose videos were watched on Sunday afternoons in the poster's Baptist upbringing.
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Taizé Community
(concept)
1
— Ecumenical Christian movement calling for reconciliation between Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants, noted for attract...
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Jehovah's Witness
(concept)
1
— Christian denomination notorious for persistent harassment of people who sign funeral guest books.
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Prosperity Gospel
(concept)
1
— Religious movement associated with megachurches and TV preachers, criticized as spiritually bereft and materialistic.
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Minds Matter
(concept)
1
— Volunteer organization tentatively suggested as a way to make friends as an adult.
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sovietlust
(concept)
1
— Instagram account featuring Soviet-era photographs that the poster recommends following.
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Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky
(person)
1
— Artist known for the painting 'Gathering Storm' (1899), featured in a post about blue paintings.
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Mary Cassatt
(person)
1
— Artist known for the painting 'Little Girl in a Blue Armchair' (1878), featured in a post about blue paintings.
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Starry Night Over the Rhône
(film)
1
— Painting by Vincent van Gogh from 1888, featured in a collection of favorite blue paintings.
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Claude Monet
(person)
1
— Artist known for 'Blue Water Lilies' (1919), featured in a post about blue paintings.
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Oskar Kokoschka
(person)
1
— Artist known for the painting 'Augustus Bridge in Dresden' (1923), featured in a post about blue paintings.
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Archibald J. Motley Jr.
(person)
1
— Artist known for the painting 'Gettin' Religion' (1948), featured in a post about blue paintings.
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Robert Reid
(person)
1
— Artist known for the painting 'Fleur de Lis' (1900), featured in a post about blue paintings.
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Thomas Gainsborough
(person)
1
— Artist known for 'The Blue Boy' (1770), featured in a post about blue paintings.
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Bellagio
(place)
1
— Town in Italy featured in a 1968 National Geographic photograph.
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Seville
(place)
1
— City in Spain featured in a 1970s National Geographic photograph.
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Orcs
(concept)
1
— Tolkien's fictional creatures used as metaphor for a world where humanity's better nature is forgotten and everything is...
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Jnco Jeans
(concept)
1
— 1990s fashion brand referenced as shorthand for unfashionable appearance in critique of vanity standards.
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artificial super-intelligence
(concept)
1
— Concept discussed by tech workers who believe it's imminent and potentially apocalyptic, yet take minimal action to prev...
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Walter Lippmann
(person)
1
— Writer quoted in 1914 discussing civilization's complexity and the disruption of human relations and traditional authori...
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Eddie Bauer
(place)
1
— Clothing brand mentioned as part of Boston's androgynous fashion staples, particularly fleece vests
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Kristina Milnor
(person)
1
— Scholar who coined the term 'hypermasculine space, built to speak to and about men alone' used in Sopranos analysis
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Other Men's Wives: Domesticity and Display in Vitruvius' de Architectura
(book)
1
— 2008 scholarly work by Kristina Milnor discussing hypermasculine spaces, cited in analysis of The Sopranos
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Shakespeare's Sonnet 116
(book)
1
— Shakespeare poem analyzed by John Doebler for its compass symbolism representing eternal love through the perfect circle
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John Doebler
(person)
1
— Shakespeare scholar who wrote about the compass and circle symbolism in Sonnet 116 representing eternal love
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NBA Finals
(concept)
1
— Basketball championship event mentioned as context for a story about attending a CEO's funeral
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British Commonwealth
(concept)
1
— Political association of former British Empire territories discussed in relation to countries leaving and royal represen...
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Wake Up
(album)
1
— Song by Arcade Fire referenced as something contemporary Gen Z listeners would find amusing or dated.
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Moranbong Band
(person)
1
— North Korean musical group mentioned in context of bassist Jon Hye Ryon being possibly the coolest woman in the country.
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Jon Hye Ryon
(person)
1
— Bassist for North Korea's Moranbong Band described as possibly the coolest woman in the entire nation.
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Agrabah
(place)
1
— Fictional kingdom from Disney's Aladdin that Republican primary voters expressed support for bombing in a 2015 poll
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Public Policy Polling
(place)
1
— Polling organization that conducted a 2015 survey revealing Republican voters' support for bombing fictional Agrabah
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Peter Higgs
(person)
1
— Physicist who stated that he couldn't conduct his groundbreaking research in today's academic system
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Publish or Perish
(concept)
1
— Academic pressure system criticized for turning research into productivist, metric-driven commodity production
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Michael Heizer
(person)
1
— Contemporary artist known for monumental excavations and constructions that explore positive/negative space and the subl...
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Eric Trump
(person)
1
— Son of Donald Trump whose childhood job was fast-forwarding through boring movie parts for his father
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Bones
(person)
1
— Rapper who created a concept mixtape about Columbine that scared people at a party
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Transformer
(album)
1
— Influential Lou Reed solo album cited as inspiring an entire generation
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Lewis Strauss
(person)
1
— AEC chairman portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. in Oppenheimer who opposed the physicist
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Harry S. Truman
(person)
1
— US President described as seeing through Oppenheimer's self-flagellation about the atomic bomb
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Endeavour
(film)
1
— A detective television series featuring the 'sensitive young poetic man' archetype that has largely disappeared from con...
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New Brunswick
(place)
1
— A Canadian province described as a 'literal medieval fief' controlled by the Irving family through media, oil, and lumbe...
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Irving family
(person)
1
— A powerful Canadian business dynasty that controls New Brunswick through monopolies on media, oil, and lumber, with the ...
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Believer
(album)
1
— A song by John Maus shared in a post about running out of gas on the east side.
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WW1 Christmas Truce
(concept)
1
— A historical event of World War I used as a metaphor for the positive international interactions happening on the Chines...
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Fearing the Black Body
(book)
1
— A book by black feminist author Sabrina Strings about standards of women's bodies and racial differences.
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Sabrina Strings
(person)
1
— Black feminist author of 'Fearing the Black Body' who writes about racialized body standards.
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White Feminism
(concept)
1
— A form of feminism criticized for universalizing white female experiences and fragility while claiming to support women ...
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Intersectionalism
(concept)
1
— A framework for understanding how different forms of oppression intersect, which critics argue liberal feminists fail to...
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