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Casino
(film)
4
— Martin Scorsese film referenced as benchmark for Robert De Niro's performances
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Frances McDormand
(person)
4
— Actress considered uniquely unsuited to play Lady Macbeth in what feels like a masturbatory choice by the Coen brothers.
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Kieran Culkin
(person)
4
— An actor praised for his phenomenal performance as Roman in Succession, particularly in a meltdown scene at a funeral.
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The Bling Ring
(film)
4
— Film that inspired a Tumblr subculture of lifting (shoplifting) enthusiasts who posted actively from 2013-15.
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Isaac Asimov
(person)
4
— Science fiction author referenced in discussion of technology appearing as magic to people from earlier time periods.
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Joe DiMaggio
(person)
4
— Baseball player whose relationship with Marilyn Monroe is characterized as early celebrity corporate synergy
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Richard Spencer
(person)
4
— White nationalist figure who has allegedly shifted from supporting Trump to praising Biden as the best US president of h...
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King Solomon
(person)
4
— Biblical figure referenced by a NEET who relates to Solomon's wisdom and weariness as expressed in Ecclesiastes, desirin...
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The Downward Spiral
(album)
4
— An album by Nine Inch Nails that the poster defends against accusations of being 'edgy teenager shit,' arguing it resona...
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Jules Verne
(person)
4
— French novelist cited by Fitzgerald as one of the cultural inventors of WWI through his influence on middle-class imagin...
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Raskolnikov
(person)
4
— The protagonist of Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, referenced as embodying guilt and psychological burden.
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Giotto
(person)
4
— Italian painter and architect from the early Renaissance featured in a post showcasing various paintings and drawings
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House of the Rising Sun
(album)
4
— One of the most covered songs of all time, famously performed by The Animals, discussed as needing a contemporary reinte...
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Miley Cyrus
(person)
4
— A pop musician and former Disney star criticized as a nepo baby who chose vulgar subversion over meaningful artistic dev...
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Saoirse Ronan
(person)
4
— Irish actress praised for her beauty in a specific movie still with particular hair and time period styling.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
(film)
4
— TV series (abbreviated as TNG) referenced as an example of uncool behavior from forty years ago that has since become no...
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Sleater-Kinney
(person)
4
— A band featuring Janet Weiss on drums, mentioned in an appreciation post for female drummers.
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Saving Private Ryan
(film)
4
— Anti-war film whose release paradoxically led to a huge increase in military enrollment comparable to the propaganda fil...
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The Long Goodbye
(book)
4
— A 1960s/70s classic film distinguished by sound design that uses noise at various distances to evoke immediate surroundi...
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Deleuze
(person)
4
— French philosopher whose work is questioned for being obscured by jargon and potentially reducing to obvious ideas about...
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Keith Haring
(person)
4
— 80s New York artist criticized for producing 'shitty stick and poke' doodles associated with gay PREP culture and middle...
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Staten Island
(place)
4
— New York borough referenced in description of viral video content featuring an Italian gay man.
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Amelie
(film)
4
— French film referenced as comparison to someone leaving whimsical origami tips at restaurants
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The Brutalist
(film)
4
— A film that occasionally feels derivative of There Will Be Blood, featuring Guy Pearce in a role that evokes comparisons...
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Sheryl Crow
(person)
4
— Musician praised ironically for her song lyrics including 'Everyday Is a Winding Road' and 'The First Cut Is the Deepest...
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AMC
(place)
4
— Movie theater chain referenced as an example of a business that cannot charge customers retroactively after service, unl...
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Colin Farrell
(person)
4
— Actor who used prosthetics in The Penguin, referenced in discussion about casting conventionally attractive actors in ro...
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Michael Gira
(person)
4
— Musician with an anomalously lengthy creative career spanning nearly 50 years, discussed as exceptional in maintaining a...
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Death In June
(person)
4
— Musical group mentioned in context of elite high school student listening habits.
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Gabriel García Márquez
(person)
4
— Author of 100 Years of Solitude, whose work fans fear will be misunderstood by mainstream Netflix audiences who think he...
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus
(person)
4
— Actress who played Elaine on Seinfeld and is discussed as looking hotter with straight hair despite her character lookin...
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A Confederacy of Dunces
(book)
4
— A novel that a user ordered but received The Master and the Margarita instead, prompting reflection on serendipitous boo...
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Anti-Oedipus
(book)
4
— A philosophical work by Deleuze and Guattari that introduces concepts like 'bodies without organs' and is referenced as ...
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Alice Coltrane
(person)
4
— Jazz musician whose song 'Keshava Murahara' was cited as the best song discovered by a poster in 2021.
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Caroline Polachek
(person)
4
— Musical artist noted for effortlessly hitting high notes while performing in knee high boots on stage.
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Danny Brown
(person)
4
— Contemporary rapper cited as example of modern artists being elevated to status of 1970s legends
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Purple Mountains
(album)
4
— Album featuring the song "All My Happiness is Gone," created by an artist who died after struggling with personal demons...
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Oliver Cromwell
(person)
4
— Historical figure invoked in critique of British monarchy, referenced as someone who should save the British from their ...
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Thelma and Louise
(film)
4
— Film referenced as example of how women with guns can stop male violence, specifically a rape scene where Susan Sarandon...
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Simulacra and Simulation
(book)
4
— Baudrillard's postmodernist philosophical work that served as a cultural signifier impressing a law student on a Tinder ...
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Evelyn Waugh
(person)
4
— Literary Catholic author admired by someone who wishes they could believe in God.
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100 gecs
(person)
4
— Contemporary music act cited as example of Gen Z nostalgia culture, described as a melding of previous genres.
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Lucy Letby
(person)
4
— A convicted person whose guilt is strongly believed by British people, with controversy arising from a New Yorker articl...
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Glamorama
(book)
4
— A novel by Bret Easton Ellis described as the poster's favorite of his works, compared to Pynchon for oversexed yuppies.
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Surrealism
(concept)
4
— An artistic and philosophical movement discussed in relation to André Breton's provocative statement about violence as a...
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Dave Eggers
(person)
4
— Contemporary American author criticized for saccharine writing and exploitation of goodwill through writing schools/afte...
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Margin Call
(film)
4
— Financial crisis film discussed as being misinterpreted by Reddit as a defense of the financial industry rather than a c...
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Trailer Park Boys
(film)
4
— A TV show that the poster attempted to introduce to one-night stands at 4am, presented as a spiritual accomplishment.
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Finnegans Wake
(book)
4
— James Joyce's experimental novel that took 17 years to write, referenced in speculation about what Joyce would do today.
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Svetlana Alexievich
(person)
4
— Author who collected oral histories of women in World War II that continue to profoundly affect readers' understanding o...
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