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Sanford & Son
(film)
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— A 1970s sitcom featuring Fred Sanford, known for his signature phrases like 'big dummy' and fake heart attacks where he'...
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Fred Sanford
(person)
1
— Main character from the 1970s sitcom Sanford & Son, known for calling people 'big dummy' and faking heart attacks.
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Scapegoating
(concept)
1
— The practice of blaming a particular group for societal problems, discussed in relation to how trans people are treated ...
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Taobao
(place)
1
— Chinese e-commerce platform described as having everything from designer clothing to fast fashion and electronics, with ...
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Margiela
(person)
1
— High-end fashion brand with a massive three-story flagship store in Shanghai, complete with a branded cafe featuring tab...
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Moutai
(concept)
1
— Chinese baijiu liquor used in specialty coffee drinks like the baijiu latte served at Shanghai coffee shops.
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Socialism
(concept)
1
— Political and economic system discussed as requiring pro-social culture and positive artistic expression to succeed.
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Sex Addicts Anonymous
(concept)
1
— A 12-step recovery program for sex addiction, described as providing community support to address disordered relationshi...
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Huntingdon County Prison
(place)
1
— A Pennsylvania county jail where Luigi Mangione was held, referenced as the address for sending him mail and money.
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Michael Milken
(person)
1
— A financier who served prison time but retained billions of dollars, cited as an example of a Wall Street figure who cau...
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Emirates
(place)
1
— An airline whose logo appears prominently on soccer jerseys as sponsorship, sometimes mistaken for a team name.
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Buck-ees
(place)
1
— A gas station and convenience store chain in Texas, referenced ironically as a destination that requires long drives.
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The Intruder (1962)
(film)
1
— A Roger Corman-directed drama starring William Shatner as a racist rabble rouser who arrives in a Southern town to rile ...
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William Shatner
(person)
1
— Actor who starred in The Intruder (1962) before Star Trek, delivering what is described as the best acting of his career...
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Woman on the Run
(film)
1
— A forgotten film noir featuring Anne Sheraton about a wife tracking down her painter husband who witnessed a gangland hi...
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Anne Sheraton
(person)
1
— Actress who starred in the film noir Woman on the Run and is described as perfect in the role.
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The Sawmill (1922)
(film)
1
— A silent comedy short by Larry Semon featuring Oliver Hardy, described as a trope-laden parody with intense slapstick, c...
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Larry Semon
(person)
1
— Silent film comedian who was as popular as Chaplin or Buster Keaton in the early 1920s and directed The Sawmill, though ...
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Oliver Hardy
(person)
1
— Actor who appeared in The Sawmill (1922) as one of the bad guys before becoming famous as part of Laurel and Hardy.
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Cause For Alarm!
(film)
1
— A classic suburban noir starring Loretta Young as a housewife being gaslit from beyond the grave who must retrieve a let...
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Loretta Young
(person)
1
— Actress who starred in the suburban noir Cause For Alarm! as a housewife being gaslit from beyond the grave.
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Freak On A Leash
(album)
1
— A song by nu-metal band KoRn used as entrance music for playful wrestling activities.
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TYT
(place)
1
— The Young Turks, a media outlet used as a comparison point for normie-tier politics slightly better than r/stupidpol.
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Peak Woke
(concept)
1
— The idea that the 2020-era woke cultural moment has ended and people should stop engaging with or posting about it.
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Wallace and Gromit
(film)
1
— British stop-motion animation series featuring a were-rabbit character that became the subject of a girlfriend's childho...
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Meet the Grahams
(album)
1
— A Kendrick Lamar track that Anthony Fantano was allegedly on cocaine while reacting to, according to an observer.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz
(person)
1
— Former DNC chair involved in the 2016 Democratic primary controversy with Bernie Sanders, criticized for undermining dem...
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2016 DNC
(concept)
1
— The 2016 Democratic National Committee campaign characterized by being out of touch with youth culture and making cringe...
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Catbird Seat
(place)
1
— Fine dining restaurant in Nashville that serves micro portions and is remembered as the poster's best meal to date.
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Trabzon
(place)
1
— Turkish city mentioned in context of nationalist overreaction to criticism of travel experiences.
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Nationalism
(concept)
1
— Political ideology that becomes transparently ridiculous when observed in foreigners due to lack of shared cultural indo...
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Typhoid Mary
(person)
1
— Historical figure referenced to describe the poor quality and unsanitary conditions of rental apartments.
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Anna Lembke
(person)
1
— Expert on dopamine regulation whose approach to life, along with Huberman's, is considered fundamentally correct about m...
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Dopamine theory
(concept)
1
— Neurological concept that modern entertainment has industrially optimized dopamine hijacking, creating mass behavioral s...
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Stromae
(person)
1
— Belgian musician cited as example of endemic European corniness that seems at odds with Europe's more respectable aesthe...
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Fairly OddParents
(film)
1
— Animated cartoon that taught the poster about contract fine print and secret clauses.
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Yakuza
(concept)
1
— Japanese organized crime syndicate referenced in the context of cultural acceptance of gang violence in media
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Joseph Goebbels
(person)
1
— Nazi propaganda minister invoked as representation of extremist online political discourse
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Sackler Family
(person)
1
— Pharmaceutical family behind the opioid crisis, mentioned as someone the poster doesn't care about in contrast to their ...
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Sam Rayburn
(person)
1
— 20+ year House leader who LBJ cultivated as a political mentor and surrogate father figure
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John Connally
(person)
1
— Future governor of Texas and LBJ's best friend, who was collateral victim in the Lee Harvey Oswald shooting
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Douglas MacArthur
(person)
1
— General who personally awarded LBJ a Silver Star for a dangerous bombing mission in the Pacific
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Abe Fortas
(person)
1
— Future impeached Supreme Court Justice who helped LBJ avoid arrest for election fraud by finding legal loopholes
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Sysco
(concept)
1
— Food service distributor associated with cheap, hyperprocessed restaurant ingredients derisively termed 'Syscoslop'
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Second Amendment
(concept)
1
— U.S. constitutional right to bear arms, discussed in the context of ideological role reversals between liberals and cons...
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Arrowhead Stadium
(place)
1
— Kansas City stadium satirically referenced in a post about Taylor Swift
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Atari
(concept)
1
— Early video game console used as historical comparison to dismiss concerns about modern technology
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Bush administration
(concept)
1
— Presidential administration referenced in comparison to current prudish attitudes on the subreddit
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Camp David
(place)
1
— Presidential retreat where the Biden family held a weekend meeting after the debate
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Benghazi
(place)
1
— Libyan city referenced in context of oil field conflicts involving kidnapped Sudanese workers
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