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FX
(place)
1
— Television network mentioned as potentially being left on as white noise while The Simpsons plays.
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DirecTV
(place)
1
— Television service provider threatened with a suicide bombing by a frustrated customer over repeated login issues.
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Dust Bowl
(concept)
1
— Environmental disaster that destroyed the poster's grandfather's farm during the Great Depression.
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Dementors
(concept)
1
— Fictional creatures from Harry Potter used as metaphor for people who drain others' emotional energy
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Kalighat painting
(concept)
1
— 19th century Indian painting tradition from Calcutta featuring stylized figures
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Ina Garten
(person)
1
— Celebrity chef known for accessible recipes including pizza
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Kenji López-Alt
(person)
1
— Chef and food writer known for scientifically-tested recipes
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Rachael Ray
(person)
1
— Celebrity chef mentioned in context of recipe documentation
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Warren Buffett
(person)
1
— Investor invoked as aspirational figure in self-help book fantasy
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Paul Verlaine
(person)
1
— French poet whose poem 'Chanson d'automne' is quoted in full in French, reflecting on autumn melancholy.
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WAG
(concept)
1
— Acronym for 'Wives and Girlfriends' of athletes, discussed as an aspirational but unattainable status for groupies.
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Depp v News Group Newspapers Ltd
(concept)
1
— A UK trial where 12 incidents of domestic violence by Johnny Depp were found substantiated
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Jewish American Princess
(concept)
1
— A stereotype of affluent Jewish American women, discussed in the context of a group who befriended the poster
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Kenneth Noid
(person)
1
— A man with paranoid schizophrenia who took Domino's Pizza employees hostage in 1989 after believing the 'Avoid the Noid'...
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Domino's Pizza
(place)
1
— A pizza chain whose 'Avoid the Noid' advertising campaign led to a hostage situation in 1989
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Chamblee
(place)
1
— The location of a Domino's Pizza where Kenneth Noid took employees hostage in 1989
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Northridge earthquake
(concept)
1
— A 1994 earthquake that cost $43B adjusted for inflation and was previously the most expensive natural disaster in LA his...
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Amarillo
(place)
1
— Texas city referenced as the setting for dive bar brawls that would have resulted in masculine facial scars
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Advice to a Young Man on the Choice of a Mistress
(book)
1
— 1745 letter by Benjamin Franklin offering satirical reasons for preferring older women as mistresses over younger ones
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Camp Lo
(album)
1
— Hip-hop group whose song 'Coolie High' is shared by a user posting during low-traffic hours
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Toshio Shibata
(person)
1
— Japanese photographer born in 1949 who devoted his career to photographing infrastructure landscapes
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Royal Academy of Fine Arts
(place)
1
— Arts institution in Ghent, Belgium where photographer Toshio Shibata trained before returning to Japan
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Ghent
(place)
1
— Belgian city where Toshio Shibata trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts
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Brad Feuerhelm
(person)
1
— Photography critic who commented on the alien and uncanny quality of Toshio Shibata's night infrastructure photographs
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Karl XII of Sweden
(person)
1
— Swedish king whose body is depicted in Gustaf Cederström's 1884 painting about a doomed military campaign.
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Gustaf Cederström
(person)
1
— Artist who painted 'Bringing Home the Body of King Karl XII of Sweden' in 1884.
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Atropos
(person)
1
— One of the Fates in Greek mythology, referenced as wielding 'undiscerning shears' in relation to death in battle.
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Lakers
(place)
1
— NBA basketball team sold for 10 billion dollars, raising suspicions about a Luka trade.
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r/AIismyBoyfriend
(place)
1
— A subreddit focused on AI companionship where users discuss relationships with AI girlfriends.
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Great Firewall
(concept)
1
— China's internet censorship system, described as possibly the most foresightful decision of this century for protecting ...
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Rangoon
(place)
1
— City mentioned as the location where a fictional character spent summers in a satirical childhood story.
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/fit/
(place)
1
— 4chan's fitness board where bodybuilding culture and gym discourse was historically contained.
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Sam Neill
(person)
1
— Actor in the film Possession whose character's reaction to a doppelganger was praised as appropriate.
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Secretary
(film)
1
— 2002 film discussed as a favorite within the Red Scare community.
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Colosseum
(place)
1
— Ancient Roman amphitheater where Commodus fought as a gladiator, compared to McDonald's.
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Newport
(place)
1
— Location where Bob Dylan first performed his controversial electric set before repeating it at Forest Hills Stadium.
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Iryna Zarutska
(person)
1
— Young girl who was killed by a homeless schizophrenic man who claimed she was reading his mind.
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Gale-Shapley algorithm
(concept)
1
— Matching algorithm allegedly used by Hinge that is proposed as a basis for a new dating app with time-gated matches.
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Friday the 13th
(film)
1
— Horror movie franchise with numerous sequels that AMC would marathon during October.
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r/AIO
(place)
1
— Reddit community referenced as having predictable relationship advice posts.
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Neo-Pentecostalism
(concept)
1
— Growing religious movement spreading in historically Catholic countries, characterized by prosperity theology and charis...
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Prosperity Theology
(concept)
1
— Religious doctrine associated with Neo-Pentecostalism that promises material wealth in exchange for faith, criticized as...
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Russian Federation
(place)
1
— Contemporary Russian state discussed in terms of its economic stability and potential fragmentation after Putin's death,...
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Avinash Chandra
(person)
1
— Indian artist who made significant impact on the London art scene in 1956, known for transitioning from townscape painti...
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Shimla
(place)
1
— Indian town and home of artist Avinash Chandra, whose roofs and spires featured prominently in his early townscape paint...
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Osborne Samuel Gallery
(place)
1
— London art gallery associated with Peter Osborne's commentary on Avinash Chandra's work.
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Act Naturally
(album)
1
— Beatles song featuring Ringo Starr on lead vocals in a country style.
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Thomas Hamilton
(person)
1
— Individual referenced alongside Jimmy Savile in leaked Epstein files document about pedophilia networks.
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Lenny Letter
(place)
1
— Online feminist newsletter co-founded by Lena Dunham, mentioned sarcastically as potential employment for a podcast gues...
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Sheryl Sandberg
(person)
1
— Facebook executive discussed in a conspiracy theory post suggesting she killed her husband for public grieving opportuni...
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