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Anéantir
(book)
2
— Novel by Michel Houellebecq ranked as the fourth-best fiction book read in 2023 by a subreddit user.
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The Deus Armaaruss
(book)
2
— A text that lays out a 'mark of the beast system' called Mars 360 which restricts buying and selling to those who acknow...
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Stansted airport
(place)
2
— London's budget airline airport described as hell on earth filled with drunk chavs heading to Malaga
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Mars 360
(concept)
2
— A proposed global social accord based on recognizing Mars's influence on human behavior, described as a 'mark of the bea...
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Perditionism
(concept)
2
— Religious concept of willingly giving up salvation and accepting eternity in the lake of fire as a Christian virtue in o...
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Anton Newcombe
(person)
2
— The volatile lead of The Brian Jonestown Massacre, described as insane with a god complex who frequently got into physic...
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The Power of the Dog
(film)
2
— Film referenced through dismissive description of one of its actors.
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Sparknotes
(concept)
2
— Academic study aid defended as a legitimate strategy for comprehending complex literature through secondary sources
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Year Zero
(album)
2
— Nine Inch Nails album from the Bush era that dealt with paranoid and claustrophobic concepts relevant to authoritarian t...
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Alexandra Kleeman
(person)
2
— Contemporary female author known for writing about food and sexuality in ways some readers find difficult to relate to
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There's Something About Mary
(film)
2
— 1990s comedy film discussed as an example of when movies were funny, watched as part of a triple feature.
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Predator
(film)
2
— Action/sci-fi franchise that has seen more films released in the past 8 years than in its first 30 years, with three in ...
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Face/Off
(film)
2
— An action film watched as an alternative after being unable to access All The President's Men on HBO Max.
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Vespertine
(album)
2
— Björk album mentioned as her last good work before decline
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Joel Sternfeld
(person)
2
— Photographer known for works including Experimental Utopias and American Prospects
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Aristophanes
(person)
2
— Ancient Greek playwright whose works were on a trustfund zoomer's bookshelf alongside other classics
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard
(person)
2
— A person released from prison who was a victim of childhood abuse, discussed in relation to how the internet views victi...
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Kanopy
(place)
2
— A movie streaming service proposed for nationalization in a satirical political platform
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WikiLeaks
(place)
2
— Organization focused on publishing classified information, cited as an example of digital rights activism that was suppr...
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Anansi's Goatman Story
(book)
2
— Famous creepypasta story from /x/ cited as an example of the board's golden age of creative horror writing
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Videodrome
(film)
2
— 1983 Canadian body horror film about a TV station president who discovers a disturbing broadcast channel
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No One Is Talking About This
(book)
2
— Contemporary novel praised as excellent recent fiction by a current author.
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The Novelist
(book)
2
— Contemporary novel criticized as poor quality fiction in contrast to other recent works.
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Runaround Sue
(album)
2
— Classic song about a difficult ex cited as historical precedent for contemporary breakup songs, though noted as part of ...
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Maybelline
(album)
2
— Classic Chuck Berry song referenced as historical example of relationship-problem songs that existed alongside more lovi...
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Priscilla Presley
(person)
2
— Elvis Presley's wife noted as being more attractive than the actress cast to portray her in a biopic.
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Jefferson National Forest
(place)
2
— A national forest in Virginia where a poster moved into an 1800s schoolhouse to live a rural, self-sufficient lifestyle.
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Pantera
(album)
2
— Heavy metal band that opened for Metallica at a concert, causing confusion for an attendee who thought they were Metalli...
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Delray Beach
(place)
2
— Florida location known for sober living communities, where a poster stayed after rehab and was propositioned to become a...
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Minneapolis Institute of Art
(place)
2
— Art museum whose director disappeared in the 1950s and returned 66 years later asking about his preserved office.
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Thucydides
(person)
2
— Ancient Greek historian read by 18th century Viennese civil servant Franz Grillparzer during work hours.
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Munich Security Conference
(place)
2
— Annual security conference that was the site of a 2007 event that set the course for Russia's new foreign policy militar...
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Portia Zvavahera
(person)
2
— Artist whose paintings are featured in a dialogue exhibition with Gustav Klimt's work.
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The Masters
(concept)
2
— Prestigious golf tournament that Rory McIlroy won after 16 previous attempts and multiple fourth-round collapses.
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PETA
(concept)
2
— Animal rights organization discussed as potentially being controlled opposition due to their counterproductive public re...
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Tribeca
(place)
2
— A neighborhood in NYC where multiple notable filmmakers including Greta Gerwig, the Safdies, and Lena Dunham started the...
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Katharine Hepburn
(person)
2
— Classic Hollywood actress who expressed negative views about Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow's father
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Galveston
(book)
2
— A novel by Nic Pizzolatto that was adapted into a film starring Ben Foster
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Ben Foster
(person)
2
— Actor starring in the film Galveston whom the poster loves.
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On the Genealogy of Morals
(book)
2
— A work by Nietzsche containing the aphorism about man willing nothingness, cited in discussion of puritanism on the subr...
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Wendigoon
(person)
2
— YouTube content creator whose video on Blood Meridian allegedly led to the book being reduced to shallow Reddit discussi...
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Foundation
(book)
2
— Science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, whose sequel structure confused a reader who accidentally spoiled the second book
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Second Foundation
(book)
2
— Third book in Isaac Asimov's Foundation series, whose prologue spoiled the second book for a reader who thought it was t...
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Bactria
(place)
2
— Region of Pakistan colonized by Greek soldiers where chaturanga evolved from a game of chance into chess as a game of sk...
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Butterfly Effect
(concept)
2
— The idea that small choices and actions can lead to dramatically different life outcomes, often causing anxiety about mi...
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Machine Learning
(concept)
2
— Technology that has shaped human behavior rather than mimicking it, creating alienation and autistic traits in younger g...
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The Doors of Perception
(book)
2
— Book by Aldous Huxley that discusses various paintings and contains references to works by Van Gogh, Millais, Géricault,...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
(person)
2
— English Romantic poet quoted in a post about quality content standards, with a verse about seeking ghosts and experienci...
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Rush
(album)
2
— A classic rock band referenced for their first album as suitable workout music before they 'got snooty.'
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Commedia dell'Arte
(concept)
2
— Italian theatrical tradition characterized by stock characters, compared to modern AI president voice comedy channels
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