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Story of the Eye
(book)
4
— Controversial novel by Georges Bataille that the poster laments being unable to discuss with anyone
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Jason Statham
(person)
4
— Actor referenced as a physical aesthetic that Andrew Tate allegedly emulated through expensive makeover procedures.
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Beatles
(album)
4
— Legendary band whose biopic casting is criticized for prioritizing popular actors over quality.
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311
(concept)
3
— A service number that directs to resources, mentioned in context of helping a homeless person find shelter in New York.
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Sarco suicide pod
(concept)
3
— Swiss assisted-dying device that allegedly malfunctioned during its first use, with the CEO accused of strangling the us...
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Bourgeois Neoliberal Feminism
(concept)
3
— Implicitly referenced through description of corporate feminist boss who claims to support female empowerment but discri...
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Third Worldism
(concept)
3
— Maoist political theory that viewing bourgeoisie exploitation in developing countries can radicalize people toward
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ELF
(concept)
3
— Environmental Liberation Front, radical environmental group that Greta Thunberg might end up heading
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Geneva Convention
(concept)
3
— International humanitarian law that the Israeli ambassador to UK stated does not apply to Palestinians
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Utah State
(place)
3
— University where the author's parents met in a masters program, mentioned as background context for their educational ex...
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Lilo & Stitch
(film)
3
— Disney film whose 2025 remake depicts Nani giving up custody of Lilo for college, criticized as promoting hyper-individu...
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Ithaca
(place)
3
— Classical Greek location referenced in a satirical post comparing modern dating dynamics to the myth of Odysseus and Pen...
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Trevor Noah
(person)
3
— Comedian and author whose memoir 'Born a Crime' was assigned as required reading in high school English classes
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Aretha Franklin
(person)
3
— Legendary soul singer quoted in criticism of Taylor Swift's Grammy wins
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Beetlejuice
(film)
3
— Tim Burton film watched at a drive-in when a dog escaped during a bathroom break
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Hozier
(person)
3
— Irish musician whose songs were described as 'ubiquitous chintzy background music' while impressing someone hearing them...
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Zach Braff
(person)
3
— Actor and director of Garden State, referenced for the film's iconic music discovery scene
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D.H. Lawrence
(person)
3
— Writer quoted regarding the connection between loneliness and losing the cosmos in modern life.
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The Bear
(film)
3
— TV show about restaurants criticized for influencing restaurant workers to adopt performative professional behavior
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H1-B visa
(concept)
3
— Work visa program criticized for allowing tech companies to import cheap labor from third world countries instead of hir...
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Home Depot
(place)
3
— Hardware retail store chain that was the target of a prank phone call about ballcocks.
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Muhammad Ali
(person)
3
— Boxing champion who went to jail and lost his titles for refusing to fight in Vietnam, cited as an example of radical pr...
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r/polyamory
(concept)
3
— Reddit community characterized by posts about insecurity, emotional abuse, and unattractive relationship configurations.
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Logan Paul
(person)
3
— An internet personality and content creator whose catchphrase 'I like my cheese drippy, bruh' became a popular meme amon...
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White Nationalism
(concept)
3
— Reactionary ideology that the poster argues shares more ideological DNA with anti-integrationist theories of race consci...
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M.I.A.
(person)
3
— Female rapper part of electro revival movement referenced alongside Peaches and Uffie.
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Google
(concept)
3
— Search engine criticized for declining quality due to SEO manipulation and inability to find obscure information
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Minnesota
(place)
3
— State where Tim Walz served as governor and passed progressive legislation including a public option and workers' protec...
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J.K. Rowling
(person)
3
— British author and creator of Harry Potter, discussed in context of conspiracy theory about her being secretly trans.
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Ralph Lauren
(person)
3
— Fashion designer whose brand is invoked as an example of quiet luxury aesthetic that wealthy people should embody.
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ADL
(concept)
3
— Anti-Defamation League, organization that labels the Dancing Israelis incident as an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
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Zelensky
(person)
3
— Ukrainian president whom Biden mistakenly called Putin at a press conference.
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Rape Culture
(concept)
3
— Cultural environment that normalizes sexual assault, discussed as stemming from sadism and belief in male entitlement to...
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Occupy Movement
(concept)
3
— Early 2010s protest movement discussed as possibly the last significant counter-cultural movement, though lacking the co...
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Therapy-speak
(concept)
3
— Psychological and therapeutic terminology that has entered everyday language through social media, often misused to desc...
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Chronic Lyme
(concept)
3
— Chronic illness characterized by pain and fatigue that is difficult to diagnose, observed as predominantly affecting wom...
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder
(concept)
3
— A very rare mental disorder marked by abnormally high sense of self-importance and lack of empathy, frequently misdiagno...
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High School Musical
(film)
3
— Disney Channel movie from 20 years ago that featured multiple Black people in lead roles, discussed as being baselessly ...
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SoundCloud
(place)
3
— Music streaming platform associated with a particular 2010s aesthetic of posers appropriating death/black metal logo aes...
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Deadpool
(film)
3
— Film franchise criticized for treating Hugh Jackman as a draw despite his many previous appearances in similar movies.
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Vanderpump Rules
(film)
3
— Reality TV show mentioned in a satirical story about a veterinarian's casual dismissal of a dead pet.
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Zurich
(place)
3
— Swiss city that was the subject of Hans Conrad Gyger's 1667 map featuring modern hillshading technique.
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Pax Americana
(concept)
3
— The period of American global dominance that is described as slowly ending due to Trump's tariff policies and economic c...
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Dopamine Detox
(concept)
3
— Self-improvement practice involving withdrawal from stimulating activities like social media, junk food, and porn that t...
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Tame Impala
(album)
3
— Indie rock musical project referenced as example of how internet caricatures make people self-conscious about their inte...
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Babylon Bee
(place)
3
— A satirical website that published an article about Disney buying the Bible, which was believed by its own conservative ...
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Imane Khelif
(person)
3
— Algerian boxer whose gender became controversial when test results allegedly showed XY chromosomes after Olympic competi...
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Pride and Prejudice
(book)
3
— Jane Austen novel satirically discussed in terms of its portrayal of wealthy romantic heroes creating unrealistic standa...
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Aleppo
(place)
3
— Syrian city that rebel factions burst into during a renewed offensive against Assad's government.
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Team Fortress 2
(film)
3
— Video game in which the author played in Highlander tournaments at age 14 with a team of internet friends.
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