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Bridge over Troubled Water
(album)
2
— Simon and Garfunkel's final and most iconic album, after which they stopped making music together.
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Barnum effect
(concept)
2
— The psychological tendency for someone to interpret vague, general statements as accurate to them specifically and uniqu...
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Apple TV
(place)
2
— Streaming service criticized for making A Charlie Brown Christmas an exclusive, removing it from broadcast television.
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Pornography
(book)
2
— A work by Andrea Dworkin in which she criticizes Anaïs Nin, read by the poster as expressing envy rather than moral cond...
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Andrew Schulz
(person)
2
— Comedian with a 'stupid Nazi haircut' whose content is shown at the poster's workplace as part of coworker humor culture...
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Avoidant attachment
(concept)
2
— An attachment style in which people actively do not want to be loved and get more turned off the deeper a connection bec...
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Shabbat
(concept)
2
— The Jewish day of rest observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening, discussed as a model for unplugging from techno...
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Julianne Moore
(person)
2
— Actress whose role in the film Safe is referenced to describe feeling helpless and confused in the face of medical uncer...
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Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon
(book)
2
— A book about the CIA infiltrating the LA hippie movement in the 1960s, written by a journalist who also wrote about the ...
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Laurel Canyon
(place)
2
— Los Angeles neighborhood that was home to a hippie music scene in the 1960s-70s, subject of conspiracy theories about in...
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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
(film)
2
— Luis Buñuel film described as one of his most accessible works, used in a satirical post about trying to introduce a chi...
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Luis Buñuel
(person)
2
— Spanish-Mexican filmmaker referenced as creator of The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie in a satirical post about intro...
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Washington, DC
(place)
2
— U.S. capital city that serves as the final destination in Civil War during the last 15 minutes of the film.
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Jenny Nicholson
(person)
2
— YouTuber praised for making high-quality, researched video essays including a six-hour review of a theme park with sourc...
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Cody Ko
(person)
2
— YouTuber whose merchandise is sold by fans on Reddit, highlighting the cringe of grown adults buying and reselling influ...
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Stargate Project
(concept)
2
— A CIA program from 1977 to 1995 that studied astral projection, shifting, and clairvoyance
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Li Bai
(person)
2
— 8th Century Chinese poet who wrote 'Drinking Alone by Moonlight' and allegedly died trying to drunkenly snatch the moon'...
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Yangtze River
(place)
2
— Chinese river basin mentioned in context of historical conflicts over central plains domination
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Egon Schiele
(person)
2
— Artist cited as example of talent that might remain undiscovered among impoverished people without access to mentorship ...
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Paul Gauguin
(person)
2
— Artist who painted 'Three Tahitians' (1899), included in a collection of favorite yellow paintings.
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Emerald Fennell
(person)
2
— Director whose casting choices for a Wuthering Heights adaptation have sparked controversy among literary fans.
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Westchester
(place)
2
— Suburban area referenced as the kind of place someone might flee to after negative NYC experiences like large roaches.
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POC
(concept)
2
— Acronym for 'People of Color,' criticized as being no different than saying 'Colored folk' and as a term used primarily ...
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Jay Gatsby
(person)
2
— Fictional character from The Great Gatsby, referenced as an aspirational figure for someone trying to get their life tog...
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Stavvy's World
(album)
2
— Comedy podcast hosted by Stavros Halkias featuring callers with relationship and life problems.
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Blue Banisters
(album)
2
— Lana Del Rey album considered one of her most mature works, released during her heavier period.
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Moody Blues
(album)
2
— A classic rock band whose deep cuts from 1978 are cited as examples of obscure music that would justify a first-time rea...
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Max Baril
(person)
2
— Host of the podcast 'Classic Movie Musts' who was exposed for plagiarizing multiple film criticism articles from various...
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Phillip Lopate
(person)
2
— A writer whose article about Killing of a Chinese Bookie was stolen by podcast host Max Baril and published on Criterion...
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The Philadelphia Story
(film)
2
— A classic film that was the subject of a Farran Smith Nehme article plagiarized by podcast host Max Baril.
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Nikola Jokic
(person)
2
— NBA player only known to casual older viewers as 'that big guy' despite being a major star.
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Birthright
(concept)
2
— A program offering free educational trips to Israel for young Jewish adults, referenced here in the context of hookup cu...
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Oz
(film)
2
— An HBO prison drama compared to Sex and the City for men, with a wheelchair-bound narrator providing commentary.
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Mike Schur
(person)
2
— Television producer and writer criticized for his 'limousine liberal white savior complex' in shows like The Good Place ...
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Top Gun Maverick
(film)
2
— Sequel film mentioned as a rare example of a successful reboot/sequel that respected its source material, contrasted wit...
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Jiang Qing
(person)
2
— Figure from the Cultural Revolution described as 'the ultimate art hoe/BPD gf' in the context of political movements.
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Chris-Chan
(person)
2
— Internet personality mentioned as representative of modern obsessive fans who memorize children's cartoons and are descr...
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Theranos
(concept)
2
— Blood testing company founded by Elizabeth Holmes that gave bad test results affecting hundreds of thousands or millions...
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Sprezzatura
(concept)
2
— Italian concept of having one's life together while not seeming to give a fuck, described as a key element of masculinit...
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ebaumsworld
(concept)
2
— Early 2000s humor website referenced as part of the 'wild west' internet era that will be associated with racism by youn...
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Punk'd
(film)
2
— MTV reality show from the 2000s representing original reality programming concepts during the network's decline.
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Pimp My Ride
(film)
2
— MTV reality show from the 2000s representing the network's original reality programming during its decline.
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David Fincher
(person)
2
— Filmmaker mentioned as needing protection in a satirical conspiracy theory about Trump killing artistic Davids
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S&P 500
(concept)
2
— Stock market index referenced in a satirical post about an impending market crash based on personal revenge logic
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Grease
(film)
2
— High-grossing work from late 1970s that evoked nostalgia for the 1950s during conservative cultural shift
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Lisa Kudrow
(person)
2
— Actress from Friends who commented on the show's creators lacking authority to write stories about people of color
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Herman Cain Award
(concept)
2
— A Reddit phenomenon of celebrating unvaccinated people's COVID deaths, emblematic of vengeance-fueled seething mentality...
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Lincoln Center
(place)
2
— New York cultural venue mentioned in a post about romantic encounters.
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Michael Imperioli
(person)
2
— Actor from The Sopranos who stated on Talking Sopranos podcast that he doesn't consider himself white and writes 'Italia...
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Tablet Magazine
(place)
2
— Publication that published an article titled 'We're All Bored of Culture' about the blandness and predictability of cont...
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