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Gen X
(concept)
5
— Generational cohort criticized as incompetent parents whose mental illness and poor parenting contributed to zoomer beha...
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Prada
(concept)
5
— Luxury fashion brand whose headband worn by Amanda Gorman at the inauguration became a symbol of elite liberal aesthetic...
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Dennis Rodman
(person)
5
— Former basketball player who announced plans to go to Russia to seek the release of Brittney Griner, prompting commentar...
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Gilmore Girls
(film)
5
— Television show the poster is considering watching but is put off by the trope of people trying to get into good college...
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Steam
(place)
5
— Digital distribution platform discussed as an early example of technofeudalism where products can be delisted and users ...
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Outkast
(person)
5
— Hip-hop duo praised for creating music that captures real-life human experiences in a personal, relatable way
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Ana de Armas
(person)
5
— Actress who stars in Blonde, with scenes described as unintentionally comedic including screaming and running into walls...
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White Fragility
(concept)
5
— Book by Robin DiAngelo satirically referenced as being read multiple times in a parody post critiquing progressive cultu...
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Yugoslavia
(place)
5
— Former federation of Balkan states, mentioned as something the poster doesn't even know if it's real, indicating self-de...
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Metallica
(album)
5
— Heavy metal band whose concert is attended by a poster comparing their experience to an incongruous cultural mismatch, w...
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Sardinia
(place)
5
— An Italian island discussed for having one of the highest proportions of Early European Farmer DNA, used as an example o...
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Mads Mikkelsen
(person)
5
— Danish actor referenced as an aspirational figure for someone imagining life in Denmark.
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Wojak
(concept)
5
— Internet meme character used in webcomics that the poster finds mean-spirited, particularly when depicting despair about...
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Pompeii
(place)
5
— An ancient Roman city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius, used as a metaphor for impending doom regarding the unsustainability ...
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Michelangelo
(person)
5
— A Renaissance artist to whom Mel Gibson was compared by a young conservative as being 'on par' in artistic achievement.
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Audrey Hepburn
(person)
5
— Classic Hollywood actress whose attractiveness to men is questioned, inspiring discussion about gender differences in be...
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Bill Belichick
(person)
5
— Football coach whose girlfriend is reportedly in conflict with his family and threatening legal action against podcaster...
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NPD
(concept)
5
— Narcissistic Personality Disorder, mentioned skeptically alongside BPD as an ambiguous diagnosis used casually to explai...
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John Updike
(person)
5
— American author described as 'a penis with a thesaurus' who composed some of the most erotic scenes in American literary...
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Gatekeeping
(concept)
5
— Cultural practice discussed as having immense value when done right, but often undermined by obnoxious insecure gatekeep...
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Theodore Kaczynski
(person)
5
— Referenced as being right about technology and social media's negative effects on society, particularly regarding Instag...
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The White Stripes
(album)
5
— Rock duo discussed in relation to their hit jock jam 'Seven Nation Army' and the observation that many of their early 20...
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CHAZ
(place)
5
— Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, a disorganized occupation of four blocks in Seattle that was misrepresented in media cover...
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Hasan Minhaj
(person)
5
— Indian-American comedian described as one of the least fuckable dudes and one of the only 'cool' brown guys in entertain...
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Benedict Cumberbatch
(person)
5
— British actor mentioned in ranking of British actors by class origin, noted as coming from privileged background with pa...
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Xi Jinping
(person)
5
— Chinese leader whose hold on power is connected to the welfare of his people, discussed in context of state control over...
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In the Mood for Love
(film)
5
— A heartbreaking film discussed as prompting the poster to seek suggestions for good requited love stories in contrast.
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Kansas
(place)
5
— A state described as once being the epicenter of America's radical progressive populist movement and setting of The Wiza...
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Aftersun
(film)
5
— Film by Charlotte Wells praised for its genius visual storytelling in the final ten minutes, implying suicide, conveying...
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David Chase
(person)
5
— Creator of The Sopranos, described as a second- or third-generation ethnic Boomer and compared to John Updike as chronic...
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The Deer Hunter
(film)
5
— Vietnam War film mentioned alongside Apocalypse Now as empowering the viewer to be selfish and see the world as confused...
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Benito Mussolini
(person)
5
— Italian fascist dictator admired by a self-described fascist at a Halloween party for his ideology of natural hierarchy.
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Car Seat Headrest
(album)
5
— A band whose frontman Will Toledo canceled tour dates due to long COVID, with speculation that his mental health issues ...
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Another Round
(film)
5
— Danish film that investigates the claim that humans should maintain a 0.05% blood-alcohol level for peak performance.
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Dianne Feinstein
(person)
5
— California senator whose staff allegedly kept her working through illness, costing the judiciary committee months of jud...
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Requiem for a Dream
(film)
5
— Film chosen by someone swearing off news in 2026 to kick off their year of consuming more cultural content.
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CDC
(place)
5
— The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, referenced in the context of announcing it was safe for vaccinated peopl...
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Xanax
(concept)
5
— Prescription benzodiazepine medication for anxiety that a user had prescribed but was cut off by their doctor.
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Robin Williams
(person)
5
— Actor referenced in the context of dogmatic millennial conversations with repetitive wholesome anecdotes shared at socia...
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Macbeth
(book)
5
— Shakespeare play adapted into film by Joel Coen in 2022, featuring performances by Denzel Washington and Frances McDorma...
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The Daily Beast
(place)
5
— Online news publication that published Freddie DeBoer's article about Jordan Neely and involuntary treatment.
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Rush Hour
(film)
5
— 1990s/2000s film series cited as example of when races acknowledged differences and clowned each other but were still ti...
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South Dakota
(place)
5
— State passing legislation to allow physician assistants to practice independently after only 520 clinical hours
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I Think You Should Leave
(film)
5
— Sketch comedy show referenced as a comparison point for the tonally inconsistent comedic scenes in Killers of the Flower...
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Princeton
(place)
5
— Ivy League university referenced in context of academic elitism and status comparison with state schools
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Can't Get You Out of My Head
(film)
5
— Adam Curtis documentary that dismisses JFK assassination conspiracy theories in its first episode
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Pearl Harbor
(concept)
5
— Historical attack referenced as a parallel to Israel's potential motivation for allowing the Hamas attack as a pretext f...
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Brave New World
(book)
5
— A dystopian novel referenced in context of modern society prioritizing frivolity and superficial connections over genuin...
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Henri Matisse
(person)
5
— Modernist artist whose painting 'Goldfish' from 1912 is featured in a collection of aquatic animal paintings.
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Chile
(place)
5
— Country whose economy under Pinochet would have collapsed without the Chicago Boys field-testing austerity in alternate ...
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