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Drake
(person)
38
— Canadian rapper criticized in a post as 'bad music for dull people' with the author condemning posters who defend him as...
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Discord
(place)
38
— A chat application criticized for being the default platform for organizing internet communities, described dismissively...
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Girls
(film)
38
— HBO television series about insufferable characters set in Brooklyn, remembered by a viewer who was obsessed with Brookl...
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Ghislaine Maxwell
(person)
38
— Wealthy and well-connected associate of Jeffrey Epstein whose trial began in November 2021, discussed in context of why ...
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Karl Marx
(person)
37
— German philosopher and economist, author of Das Kapital, referenced in context of stereotypical leftist Brooklyn activis...
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Twin Peaks
(film)
37
— David Lynch's 90s hit TV show that uses post-war American imagery in a patriotic/sympathetic way and convinced the viewe...
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England
(place)
37
— Referenced by Žižek as representing 'utilitarian pragmatism' and 'English liberalism' in his analysis of toilet design a...
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Blood Meridian
(book)
37
— Novel by Cormac McCarthy discussed in the context of the subreddit's book club, noted for its deliberately esoteric and ...
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2001
(film)
36
— Stanley Kubrick's sci-fi film cited as example of psychological science fiction interrogating humanity's relationship wi...
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Epstein birthday book
(book)
36
— A controversial book containing cryptic innuendo and allusions to degeneracy involving rich, famous, and powerful people...
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Manhattan
(place)
36
— New York City borough where a woman lived who had a long-distance relationship with someone from Vancouver that ended du...
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Lena Dunham
(person)
36
— Writer, director, and creator of HBO's Girls, discussed as having created quality professional work despite being cancel...
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Philadelphia
(place)
36
— City where a Red Scare listener is seeking friends, particularly in the West Philly neighborhood, describing the local s...
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Mexico
(place)
36
— A country experiencing protests allegedly styled as Gen Z movements but possibly orchestrated as a color revolution agai...
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Dune
(film)
35
— A classic fantasy/science fiction book the author is reading as part of their media diet to stay disconnected from curre...
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Stavros Halkias
(person)
35
— Comedian discussed as being perceived as "one of the good ones" among sensitive comedians despite having a low bar for p...
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South Park
(film)
35
— Animated show that shaped older millennial men into right-libertarian know-it-alls characterized by smugness, cynicism a...
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NPR
(place)
35
— National Public Radio, criticized for downplaying the extent of conspiracy theories in Latino communities during COVID a...
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Chappell Roan
(person)
35
— Pop artist described as a talented songwriter with a white trashy queer aesthetic who struggles with interviews and is c...
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Euphoria
(film)
35
— A television show criticized for curating and inventing teen life instead of describing it, lacking the banality and abs...
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Adderall
(concept)
35
— ADHD medication discussed in the context of over-prescription, with the author noting the irony of receiving lengthy, sp...
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Mary Shelley
(person)
35
— Author of Frankenstein, whose carefully chosen literary references for the creature (especially Paradise Lost) are discu...
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Netherlands
(place)
34
— Country mentioned as the location of a stalker who evaded legal consequences for harassment due to jurisdictional issues...
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George Floyd
(person)
34
— Person whose death sparked protests mentioned in multiple posts about 2020 demonstrations and whose daughter received Di...
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Syria
(place)
34
— Country referenced in a story where a mother showed her 10-year-old uncensored pictures of children blown up by landmine...
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Pakistan
(place)
34
— Country discussed for its extreme urban-rural divide in human development, with cities comparable to European nations an...
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Phoebe Bridgers
(person)
34
— Musician described as sinister and narcissistic for accusing her ex-partner and collaborator Chris Nelson of murder, wit...
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AOC
(person)
34
— Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who reportedly cried after changing her vote on Israel funding from 'n...
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Britney Spears
(person)
34
— Pop star discussed in relation to her mental health struggles and conservatorship issues, with concerns about her wellbe...
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Ozempic
(concept)
34
— A pharmaceutical drug used for weight loss, criticized for not addressing underlying issues with obesogenic and addictiv...
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2022
(concept)
33
— Referenced as a temporal marker for a perceived shift in atmosphere or cultural feeling.
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SNL
(film)
33
— Comedy show referenced as an example of politicians 'jumping the shark' by appearing on entertainment platforms, compare...
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2008
(concept)
32
— Year when the poster experienced true catharsis seeing Doctor Atomic opera, contrasted with their reaction to Oppenheime...
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2010
(concept)
32
— Referenced as the decade when shitlib dogma about realistic mental illness depictions in media emerged.
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Pennsylvania
(place)
32
— State mentioned by poster as example of word they misspelled, highlighting educational class differences.
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Chicago
(place)
32
— A city mentioned in relation to the closure of Berlin nightclub, described as having restrictive liquor licensing laws.
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Aimee Terese
(person)
32
— Figure in the Red Scare community whose name is used as an example of basic knowledge that users should have, with askin...
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Ronald Reagan
(person)
32
— A president criticized as functionally a murderer for structuring the economy to eliminate working class jobs while stri...
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CIA
(concept)
32
— The Central Intelligence Agency, discussed as being viewed positively by Democrats in recent years as part of a broader ...
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Patrick Bateman
(person)
31
— Fictional character from American Psycho who young men claiming to be 'sigma males' misunderstand by making their person...
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Berlin
(place)
31
— German city described as awful with too many rules, requiring reservations for everything, with rude autistic people, sp...
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Adam Curtis
(person)
31
— A documentary filmmaker whose work, including The Power of Nightmares, is described as compelling but potentially dishon...
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Radiohead
(album)
31
— British rock band described as 'annoying theatre kid's favorite band' but acknowledged as being 'as great as advertised'...
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Miami
(place)
31
— A city criticized as a hub for crypto scammers and AI peddlers, featuring Bored Apes graffiti, and where an independent ...
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Franz Kafka
(person)
31
— Author whose short story 'An Imperial Message' is shared in full on the subreddit, depicting a messenger's futile journe...
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Dimes Square
(place)
31
— A downtown Manhattan cultural scene and movement associated with the post-COVID NYC arts and nightlife scene that allege...
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Bill Clinton
(person)
30
— A former U.S. president identified as the starting point of celebrity-focused politics in America, particularly through ...
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Sabrina Carpenter
(person)
30
— Pop musician criticized for over-sexualization in performances, including simulating sex acts on stage while fans claim ...
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David Bowie
(person)
30
— Musician whose song 'Young Americans' is praised for its instrumentation, lyrics about 70s youth disillusionment, and ex...
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Mark Fisher
(person)
30
— Cultural theorist who theorized cultural stagnation and the relationship between welfare states and avant-garde culture,...
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