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Kobe Bryant
(person)
4
— Deceased NBA basketball player referenced in relation to celebrity death and potential controversial statements about tr...
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Good Time
(film)
4
— 2017 film by the Safdie Brothers starring Robert Pattinson, discussed as example of declining media literacy among audie...
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Macedonia
(place)
4
— Balkan country referenced in a discussion about ethnic tensions related to Albanian nationalism and Dua Lipa's controver...
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Gunna
(person)
4
— Hip hop artist criticized for producing boring, monotone music compared to fun 2000s rap.
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Paris Hilton
(person)
4
— Celebrity socialite whose recent trauma revelations and comeback attempt are critiqued as attention-seeking despite her ...
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O.J. Simpson
(person)
4
— A former football player and actor who died without giving a deathbed confession about the murders he was accused of com...
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Rear Window
(film)
4
— A film referenced as a comparison for the experience of browsing Reddit and observing people's lives from a distance, sp...
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Midsommar
(film)
4
— A horror film featuring Florence Pugh that is praised for its immersive atmosphere and realistic dialogue, especially in...
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Jordan
(place)
4
— Middle Eastern country discussed as a monarchy created by Britain in 1948, with reference to the PLO's attempted overthr...
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Dylan Klebold
(person)
4
— Columbine shooter discussed as chronically online incel pioneer whose unreleased basement tapes would likely be cringe-i...
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Bridgerton
(film)
4
— TV series discussed as being popular with certain demographics due to featuring an obese woman in a romantic relationshi...
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AFD
(concept)
4
— Far-right political party in Germany discussed in context of European political impotence and the limited impact of far-...
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RuneScape
(film)
4
— Online game described as an 'autism trap' that one Swedish player invested over 30,000 hours playing at 17 hours per day
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Pew Research Center
(place)
4
— Research organization cited for demographic breakdown of 2020 election voting patterns by race
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Madonna/whore complex
(concept)
4
— Freudian psychological concept discussed in terms of how its meaning has shifted from inability to combine romantic and ...
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CrossFit
(concept)
4
— Fitness program featuring 'muscle mommies' that a woman watches, becoming the basis for her claiming bisexual identity.
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Maladaptive daydreaming
(concept)
4
— A psychological condition where individuals unintentionally imagine being watched by others, often creating idealized ve...
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The Master
(film)
4
— Paul Thomas Anderson film praised for performances and writing, particularly Philip Seymour Hoffman's character.
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Tubi
(place)
4
— Free streaming service with extensive film library including classic and art house films, praised for offering quality c...
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Bikini Kill
(album)
4
— Punk band whose frontwoman Kathleen Hanna lectured audiences about mask-wearing and discussed disowning family members f...
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LeetCode
(place)
4
— An online platform for technical interview preparation focused on coding problems, used by software engineers to practic...
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Ezra Klein
(person)
4
— Journalist and podcaster criticized for his 'Abundance' political pitch that focuses on removing regulations to reduce b...
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Chief Keef
(person)
4
— Chicago rapper compared to anime character Lucy from Elfen Lied for shared themes of childhood trauma, violence as survi...
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Normal People
(film)
4
— Novel positioned as potential great millennial novel but criticized for lacking scope and resonance compared to Gen X no...
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DEA
(place)
4
— The Drug Enforcement Administration, referenced in the context of paranoia about intercepted drug purchases.
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Art Deco
(concept)
4
— Architectural and furniture style discussed as the last style worthy of respect before the bad mainstreamization of Bauh...
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CTE
(concept)
4
— Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, a neurodegenerative disease referenced by a 23-year-old former football player who dev...
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Corporate Memphis
(concept)
4
— A design style characterized by flat, minimalist illustrations often used in corporate settings, contrasted negatively w...
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Virgil
(person)
4
— Roman poet whose portrayal of Ulysses as cruel contrasts with Homer's heroic Greek version of Odysseus, illustrating cha...
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McCarthyism
(concept)
4
— Anti-communist political campaign and period of accusations referenced as historical context necessary to understand Opp...
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Brokeback Mountain
(film)
4
— Film praised for its great pacing, beautiful cinematography, and heartbreaking exploration of the cost of forgoing life'...
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Formula 1
(concept)
4
— International auto racing sport criticized as being dominated by wealthy oligarchs' children, corrupt money, and predict...
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Denzel Washington
(person)
4
— Actor cited as an example of someone always obviously better than those around them.
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The Florida Project
(film)
4
— A film that depicts homelessness and poverty in Orlando, particularly resonant for those who experienced similar childho...
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Enneagram
(concept)
4
— Personality typing system referenced in a satirical gatekeeping joke about requiring women to be type 4 (preferably 4w3)...
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Myers-Briggs
(concept)
4
— Personality typing system that phrenological delineations were compared to in their style and function
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Coors Light
(album)
4
— Beer brand mentioned in anecdote about a small-town mechanic drinking on the job while hiding the can in a work boot.
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Hans Zimmer
(person)
4
— Film composer whose masterclass is cited as example of pretentiousness from someone with less musical understanding than...
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Narcan
(concept)
4
— Medication used to reverse opioid overdoses, mentioned as something that should be used on people nodding off on sidewal...
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Chris Kraus
(person)
4
— Author whose novel Summer of Hate contains a passage that subreddit members see as describing Anna's writing style and p...
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Usher
(person)
4
— R&B musician who performed at a Super Bowl halftime show, cited as an example of quality contemporary performers.
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Geico
(place)
4
— Insurance company that directs non-customers to download their app for claims processing without providing alternative s...
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Freddy Got Fingered
(film)
4
— A Tom Green film that received zero stars from Roger Ebert but is defended as potentially a masterpiece by some viewers.
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Jennifer Aniston
(person)
4
— Actress discussed as example of maintaining beauty into the 50s while still appearing 'old' compared to looking late 20s...
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The Big Lebowski
(film)
4
— 1990s film used to illustrate how unrealistic housing situations were portrayed in media from that era.
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Dissociative Identity Disorder
(concept)
4
— A psychological diagnosis experiencing a surge in self-diagnosis among young people on TikTok, compared to the 1970s spl...
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San Jose
(place)
4
— California city where Mexican Gen Z youth are described as engaging in violent drill music-inspired behavior despite str...
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CCP
(concept)
4
— Chinese Communist Party, discussed in context of their attempts to regulate and control AI-generated content through ext...
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Genghis Khan
(person)
4
— Mongol emperor and conqueror discussed as a historical figure lacking a worthy biographical film despite his dramatic li...
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Flowers for Algernon
(book)
4
— Referenced as a metaphor for feeling like a mouse in a psychological experiment being tortured and experiencing mental d...
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