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DNA
(album)
1
— A band featuring Ikue Mori on drums, mentioned in an appreciation post for female drummers.
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Teresa Taylor
(person)
1
— The late drummer nicknamed 'Nervosa' for Butthole Surfers, celebrated as a notable female drummer.
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Butthole Surfers
(album)
1
— A band featuring Teresa 'Nervosa' Taylor on drums, mentioned in an appreciation post for female drummers.
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NFL RedZone
(film)
1
— A commercial-free NFL broadcast described as providing seven hours of football, suggested as an alternative interest to ...
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Fantasy Football
(concept)
1
— A competitive sports game suggested as a healthier alternative interest for polyamorous people, connected to watching NF...
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Old Town Road
(album)
1
— A country-rap crossover hit cited as an example of culturally polarizing music that reached number one on the charts.
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John Scarisbrick
(person)
1
— Photographer who shot David Bowie as various characters from the concept album '1. Outside'.
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Rosenthal
(person)
1
— Person cited as having illuminated corruption and greed in the healthcare system decades ago.
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Moore
(person)
1
— Person cited as having illuminated corruption and greed in the healthcare system decades ago.
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Sports Illustrated
(concept)
1
— Magazine read at the library on Saturday mornings, featuring pieces on NBA players.
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Slam Magazine
(concept)
1
— Basketball magazine read at the library on Saturday mornings alongside Sports Illustrated.
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Steve Nash
(person)
1
— NBA player featured in basketball magazines read during childhood library visits.
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Dwyane Wade
(person)
1
— NBA player featured in basketball magazines read during childhood library visits.
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Pau Gasol
(person)
1
— NBA player featured in basketball magazines read during childhood library visits.
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Allen Iverson
(person)
1
— NBA player described as one of the narrator's favorite players during childhood.
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Tracy McGrady
(person)
1
— NBA player described as one of the narrator's favorite players during childhood.
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Racial Capitalism
(concept)
1
— Systemic economic concept presented as a more serious issue than superficial liberal cancel culture actions.
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C. L. R. James
(person)
1
— Marxist theorist and historian referenced as part of militant radical family tradition.
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Fred Hampton
(person)
1
— Black Panther leader referenced as part of militant radical family tradition and protest movements.
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GoDaddy
(place)
1
— Web hosting company whose advertisement played before a 2Pac video, symbolizing corporate co-optation of revolutionary c...
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Raya and the Last Dragon
(film)
1
— Disney movie that sparked controversy when YouTuber Lindsay Ellis compared it to Avatar: The Last Airbender.
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Vaccine passport
(concept)
1
— Proposed COVID-19 vaccination verification system for accessing services, discussed with concern about civil liberties.
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Lionel Richie
(person)
1
— Singer referenced for his 1970s hairstyle worn by a coworker at a furniture restoration shop.
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r/bodyweightfitness
(place)
1
— Reddit community praised as rare quality resource providing free, comprehensive fitness programs without commercializati...
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New York Stock Exchange
(place)
1
— Stock exchange where healthcare companies saw gains following political developments unfavorable to universal healthcare
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Wellesley
(place)
1
— Elite women's college whose students are portrayed as disconnected affluent liberals celebrating Kamala Harris
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Lindsay Kantha Souvannarath
(person)
1
— Woman who attempted to shoot up a Canadian mall as a tribute to Columbine after being active in online anime/gaming comm...
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2C-B
(concept)
1
— Psychedelic drug combining qualities of MDMA, LSD, and GHB, popular in Europe but rare in the US, advocated for sexual a...
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Rutherford B. Hayes
(person)
1
— 19th century U.S. president who brokered a deal preventing Paraguay's complete annexation after the War of the Triple En...
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Victoria Nuland
(person)
1
— US Ambassador to NATO who spearheaded Ukraine's Euromaidan movement and push toward the EU, becoming a frequent target o...
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Paul Bremer
(person)
1
— State Department official who ran Iraq's coalition government from 2003-2004 with unprecedented power, becoming a main c...
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Paraguay
(place)
1
— South American nation that commemorates U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes for preventing its complete annexation after ...
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War of the Triple Entente
(concept)
1
— Historical conflict in which Paraguay faced Argentina and Brazil, nearly resulting in complete annexation before U.S. in...
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Euromaidan
(concept)
1
— Ukrainian political movement toward closer ties with the European Union that was supported by U.S. Ambassador Victoria N...
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Howard Dean
(person)
1
— Presidential candidate whose campaign ended after an infamous enthusiastic yell during a speech, though the incident is ...
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Bryce Harper
(person)
1
— Baseball superstar leading the National League standings alongside Shohei Ohtani during baseball's 2024 resurgence.
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Mike Trout
(person)
1
— Baseball superstar noted as the only player not on a contending team during baseball's 2024 resurgence.
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Bobby Witt Jr.
(person)
1
— Emerging baseball superstar leading the Kansas City Royals' comeback season in 2024.
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rsparchive.com
(place)
1
— Website preserving notable posts from the Red Scare subreddit and broader redscareosphere as internet cultural heritage.
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r/rspod
(place)
1
— Defunct Red Scare subreddit whose posts are mostly lost, with some gems preserved on rsparchive.com.
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r/runningshoegeeks
(place)
1
— Subreddit about running shoes mentioned as exemplifying obsessive consumer research and shallow digital engagement.
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Raleigh
(place)
1
— North Carolina city described as a bizarre, sterile, non-walkable place lacking culture and filled with project managers
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Utrecht
(place)
1
— Dutch city where a user grew up before moving to various American locations
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Mount Washington
(place)
1
— Pittsburgh location mentioned as a meeting spot
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Lamar Jackson
(person)
1
— NFL quarterback mentioned as being passed over for promotion in favor of Patrick Mahomes
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Josh Allen
(person)
1
— NFL quarterback mentioned as being passed over for promotion in favor of Patrick Mahomes
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Lord Mandelson
(person)
1
— British politician who called Jeffrey Epstein his 'best pal' in a letter
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Elizabeth Strout
(person)
1
— Author whose works a user deeply loves but feels uncomfortable discussing with others
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Le Samourai
(film)
1
— Film that inspired poster to embrace anonymous urban lifestyle
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Is This It?
(album)
1
— The Strokes debut album that was entirely bankrolled by Albert Hammond's father
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