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West Village
(place)
3
— NYC neighborhood discussed in a New York Magazine article about women and Cartier bracelets
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Yitzhak Rabin
(person)
3
— Israeli Prime Minister who allegedly was found drunk with prostitutes and broke his teeth according to a story about an ...
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NYPD
(place)
3
— New York Police Department, mentioned in context of an alleged incident with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
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Nancy Reagan
(person)
3
— Former First Lady known for the 'Just Say No' anti-drug campaign, referenced in discussion about drug harm reduction
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Elizabeth Taylor
(person)
3
— Actress referenced in satirical discussion about gay culture's interest in obscure actresses, used as point of compariso...
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Malta
(place)
3
— An island nation where the author had a romantic encounter with a woman from Hong Kong and later met an Armenian woman.
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Marco Rubio
(person)
3
— Cuban-American politician predicted to become a historical figure as Secretary of State in Trump administration with amb...
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Rolex
(concept)
3
— Luxury watch brand discussed in context of high-quality replica goods becoming indistinguishable from authentic items.
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Affirm
(concept)
3
— Public company with a buy-now-pay-later business model described as usury-as-service.
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Tim Heidecker
(person)
3
— Comedian and musician whose comedy is described as emerging from his failure as a musician, capitalizing on finding crin...
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The Colbert Report
(film)
3
— Comedy news show referenced nostalgically as part of mid-2000s funny content that still aired alongside The Daily Show.
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Carles
(person)
3
— A cultural blogger known for a distinctive stream-of-consciousness writing style, referenced in posts about indie cultur...
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Olivier Messiaen
(person)
3
— French composer who wrote the ambitious twenty-movement piano cycle 'Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus' during the German...
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Viktor Orbán
(person)
3
— Hungarian Prime Minister whose Fidesz party won the 2022 election through economic inducements and faces criticism from ...
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Denver Nuggets
(concept)
3
— NBA basketball team that played the Warriors frequently, whose players were mostly unknown to casual older viewers.
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Langley
(place)
3
— Virginia location associated with CIA headquarters where a State Department official moved with her child in 2003.
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Suez Crisis
(concept)
3
— Historical reference point used to describe potential terminal decline of US power after Iran invasion
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F1
(concept)
3
— Formula 1 racing, discussed as surprisingly popular with women on dating apps despite being considered boring even among...
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Tropic of Cancer
(book)
3
— Novel by Henry Miller known for its explicit sexual content and autobiographical style
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The Jetsons
(film)
3
— Animated sitcom with running joke about George complaining his boss makes him work two hours a day, referenced to descri...
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Grand Canyon
(place)
3
— Natural landmark in the American West cited as an example of natural beauty that many East Coast residents never see.
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Chris Cunningham
(person)
3
— Famous music video director known for Aphex Twin videos who disappeared from public view in the early 2010s and was rumo...
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Dome of the Rock
(place)
3
— An Islamic shrine in Jerusalem that some evangelicals believe Israel will bomb as part of events triggering the rapture.
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Papua New Guinea
(place)
3
— Country where the prion disease Kuru is endemic, mentioned in debunking conspiracy theories about Epstein.
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Sex Pistols
(album)
3
— Punk rock band referenced through members Sid Vicious and Johnny Rotten in satirical punk reinterpretation.
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John Williams
(person)
3
— Author of Stoner, praised for capturing the quiet mediocrity of American life
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Harold Bloom
(person)
3
— Literary critic whose endorsement of Blood Meridian makes it not a hot take for the Great American Novel
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Leave it to Beaver
(film)
3
— 1950s television show the poster watched on repeat during their 1950s phase, emulating the character Beaver Cleaver
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Kung Fu Panda
(film)
3
— A film that turns off a poster when a romantic interest lists it in his top ten movies.
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Blockchain
(concept)
3
— Decentralized database technology underlying NFTs, discussed as potentially enabling restrictive content control.
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Accattone
(film)
3
— 1961 film by Pier Paolo Pasolini, available on Criterion and DailyMotion, selected for a gay-themed movie club
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SSENSE
(place)
3
— An online fashion retailer mentioned as a place where women buy clothes that men don't care about as cultural signifiers...
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As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty
(concept)
3
— A newsletter on modern and contemporary art that features works by artists like John Divola.
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Patti Smith
(person)
3
— Musician who performed with Sleater-Kinney opening in Seattle where the mostly white crowd chanting looked like a Klan r...
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Avatar 2
(film)
3
— James Cameron sequel criticized for poor writing and plot despite impressive animation and visuals, with flat characters...
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Ancient Greece
(concept)
3
— Historical period cited as a time when people could speak about multiple disciplines while being accomplished artists, p...
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Megadeth
(album)
3
— A metal band whose CDs are being purchased from Polish grocery stores as part of a renewed interest in physical music me...
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Conor McGregor
(person)
3
— Irish MMA fighter who attempted to run for Irish President as a far-right candidate but failed to get the required signa...
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Emma Watson
(person)
3
— An actress in The Perks of Being a Wallflower criticized for being too conventionally attractive to be believable as an ...
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GAP
(place)
3
— American clothing brand positioned as complex Kanye-style prep fashion in Japan according to poster
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Northern Virginia
(place)
3
— Region experiencing significant electricity price increases due to data center electricity consumption for AI and crypto...
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Kiev
(place)
3
— A city someone was advised to visit in 2019 before conflict made it inaccessible, mentioned in context of geopolitical p...
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The Passion of The Christ
(film)
3
— Film depicting Jesus that causes an emotional viewer to sob during the scene where Jesus tells his mother 'He makes all ...
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Elena Ferrante
(person)
3
— Author of My Brilliant Friend who is considered brilliant by one reader defending her work against criticism.
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Skyrim
(film)
3
— Video game referenced in context of men treating dating like character optimization in an RPG.
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Hyperreality
(concept)
3
— Baudrillardian concept where artificial experiences dominate to the point that claims to reality must be phrased in arti...
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P Diddy
(person)
3
— Hip-hop mogul discussed in context of allegations involving abuse and blackmail with victims being mocked.
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8 Mile
(film)
3
— A film about a rapper that popularized trite anecdotes about growing up working class, mentioned as a cultural touchston...
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COINTELPRO
(concept)
3
— FBI counterintelligence program invoked as comparison for what is perceived as psychological operations to undermine pol...
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Ellen Pao
(person)
3
— Former Reddit CEO who became a target of user harassment and protests during earlier, more confrontational era of Reddit...
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