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Mont Saint-Michel
(place)
2
— Historic French monastery and castle referenced as an example of awe-inspiring medieval European architecture.
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Helen Andrews
(person)
2
— A writer and editor formerly at The American Conservative who argues that women entering the workplace in large numbers ...
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Anita Sarkeesian
(person)
2
— Media critic and feminist commentator known for her critiques of video games, still referenced by anti-feminist men onli...
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No Platforming
(concept)
2
— Left-wing strategy of denying platforms to controversial figures, critiqued as ineffective against wealthy individuals w...
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Anderson Cooper
(person)
2
— CNN journalist who called Capitol rioters 'unwashed losers' who eat at Olive Garden
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Occam's Razor
(concept)
2
— Philosophical principle explicitly rejected in favor of convoluted theories about autism spike
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Stacey Abrams
(person)
2
— A Democratic politician whose obesity is questioned by a user analyzing electoral implications of physical appearance.
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Fuccboi
(book)
2
— Novel by Columbia MFA graduate criticized for using what poster describes as a 'blaccent' and for being condescendingly ...
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René Girard
(person)
2
— Philosopher whose essay on eating disorders was mentioned by Anna Khachiyan as something she read because of the subredd...
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Garmin
(concept)
2
— GPS device manufacturer mentioned as alternative navigation solution for drivers without smartphones, with devices costi...
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Martin Luther
(person)
2
— Historical figure whose act of nailing theses is compared to how Midwestern girls posted Rupi Kaur poetry on Instagram.
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Zootopia
(film)
2
— Disney animated film mentioned in the context of gay furry pornographic content being watched at a party
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Lume
(concept)
2
— A deodorant brand known for unskippable vulgar YouTube advertisements featuring oversharing about bodily functions.
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Virtue Signaling
(concept)
2
— Concept discussed as a mischaracterization of genuine empathy by people who view caring for others as performative rathe...
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The Power of Nightmares
(film)
2
— An Adam Curtis documentary available on YouTube that presents complex historical events in a compelling but potentially ...
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Nina Kraviz
(person)
2
— Russian DJ and artist criticized for profiting from Black American music without giving back.
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Poughkeepsie
(place)
2
— City referenced as a location where the author worked minimum wage.
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Robert Fagles
(person)
2
— Translator whose version of the Iliad is being used for book club discussion
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Critique of Pure Reason
(book)
2
— Immanuel Kant's philosophical work mentioned as reading material being disrupted by public disturbances
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Pearl
(person)
2
— Media personality described as 'Red Scare for the masses' who builds a presence based on contrarian female shock jock ta...
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Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid
(film)
2
— 1973 Sam Peckinpah film shot in Mexico featuring Bob Dylan in the cast.
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Dave Stewart
(person)
2
— Member of Eurythmics whose house Bob Dylan mistakenly sought out in mid-1980s London.
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Crouch End
(place)
2
— London neighborhood where Bob Dylan mistakenly visited a plumber's house thinking it was Dave Stewart's home.
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Wishful Drinking
(book)
2
— Memoir by Carrie Fisher that includes an anecdote about Bob Dylan seeking cologne name suggestions.
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Winnipeg
(place)
2
— Canadian city where Bob Dylan visited Neil Young's childhood home in 2008.
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National Trust
(place)
2
— British heritage organization that operates Beatles tours, where Bob Dylan joined a public tour in Liverpool.
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GG Allin
(person)
2
— Notorious punk performer satirically reframed as a radical body-positivity icon challenging societal norms.
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David Mamet
(person)
2
— Playwright and filmmaker discussed as a once-great artist whose work has been compromised by his politics on Israel.
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Peter O'Toole
(person)
2
— Actor who delivered an intense, devastating performance as a schizophrenic aristocrat in The Ruling Class
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The Origin of Species
(book)
2
— Darwin's foundational work on evolution that resulted from his study of bird diversity
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Nikola Tesla
(person)
2
— Inventor famously in love with a white pigeon, reportedly saying he loved it as a man loves a woman and that she gave pu...
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The Raven
(album)
2
— Famous Edgar Allan Poe poem written about Charles Dickens' pet raven
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The Man in the High Castle
(film)
2
— Trump-era dystopian TV series that came and went without leaving much cultural imprint
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Roseanne
(film)
2
— TV show watched by a person spending the day drinking in an extended stay motel room
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Westworld
(film)
2
— HBO sci-fi series officially cancelled after first season was amazing but successive seasons got weirder in a bad way
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Adobe Photoshop
(concept)
2
— Industry standard image editing software that hires an Art Department for design, contrasted with open-source alternativ...
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Pieter Aertsen
(person)
2
— Dutch painter known for genre paintings and still lifes from the 16th century.
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Archibald John Motley Jr.
(person)
2
— African American painter known for depicting Black American life and nightlife, including Nightlife (1943).
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Jan Steen
(person)
2
— Dutch Golden Age painter known for genre scenes, including Children Teaching a Cat to Dance (1679).
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Adolph Menzel
(person)
2
— German painter known for historical and social scenes, including The Dinner at the Ball (1878).
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Niki de Saint Phalle
(person)
2
— French-American sculptor and painter (1930-2002) known for public installations and contemporary to Andy Warhol.
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Nazi Billionaires
(book)
2
— Book by David de Jong examining how German industrial companies built wealth through slave labor during WWII and maintai...
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Red Bull
(concept)
2
— Energy drink brand mentioned as having used attractive women for promotional events during the 2009 recession.
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Sarah McLachlan
(person)
2
— Singer-songwriter cited as an example of 1990s Adult Contemporary music.
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Seal
(person)
2
— Pop musician cited as an example of 1990s Adult Contemporary music.
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Sting
(person)
2
— Pop musician cited as an example of 1990s Adult Contemporary music.
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Adult Contemporary
(concept)
2
— Music genre and cultural aesthetic associated with middle-class adults in their 30s during the late 2000s, characterized...
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NAMBLA
(concept)
2
— North American Man/Boy Love Association, referenced as publishers of books allegedly found in Michael Jackson's possessi...
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Giorgio Armani
(person)
2
— Fashion designer whose store was represented at a job fair with dismissive staff
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South America
(place)
2
— Continent cited as the target of a potential US military invasion in a conspiracy theory about using hurricanes to estab...
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