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Romans
(book)
1
— Epistle of the Bible cited for Paul's reflection on sin and the struggle between wanting to do good and doing evil
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Galatians
(book)
1
— Epistle of the Bible cited for the verse about all being one in Christ Jesus regardless of ethnicity, social status, or ...
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Nana Grizol
(album)
1
— Band whose hidden song is listened to in reflection on sincerity as an antidote to modern irony poisoning
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Miss Vickie's
(place)
1
— Canadian mass-produced chip brand praised for varieties like jalapeño kettle cooked and sea salt & vinegar
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Hamburg Ballet
(place)
1
— German ballet company that performed Die kleine Meerjungfrau (The Little Mermaid) choreographed by Neumeier.
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The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb
(film)
1
— Masterpiece altarpiece painted by the brothers van Eyck in 1432, notable for having a stolen panel that remains lost.
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van Eyck brothers
(person)
1
— 15th-century Flemish painters who created The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb altarpiece in 1432.
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Express Yourself
(album)
1
— Madonna song described as a Paglian empowerment anthem
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Neoconservatism
(concept)
1
— Political ideology discussed as destination for former leftist intellectuals in middle age
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Bennington College
(place)
1
— College referenced in a post expressing affection for someone from there
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House Party
(film)
1
— An 'absolutely unhinged' film featuring a scene where the main character has to rap his way out of getting raped in pris...
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Drawn Together
(film)
1
— An adult animated show featuring controversial content including racial caricatures and stereotypes that the poster beli...
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The Many Saints of Newark
(film)
1
— Sopranos prequel film with structural flaws but notable for Michael Gandolfini's strong performance as young Tony Sopran...
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Michael Gandolfini
(person)
1
— Actor who played young Tony Soprano in The Many Saints of Newark and was a strength rather than liability in the film.
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New Witness
(place)
1
— Publication that printed G.K. Chesterton's poem "The Rolling English Road" in 1913.
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The Second Coming
(book)
1
— Poem by William Butler Yeats depicting the collapse of civilization and the birth of a rough beast slouching towards Bet...
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Jeff Zucker
(person)
1
— CNN executive who resigned over a consensual relationship with a colleague, discussed as example of cancel culture conse...
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Jada Smith
(person)
1
— Public figure involved in Oscars controversy, referenced dismissively regarding hair loss
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I Am Legend
(film)
1
— Will Smith film cited as the point where his career should have ended
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Paul Klee
(person)
1
— Artist who painted Angelus Novus in 1921, a work later interpreted by Walter Benjamin as representing the angel of histo...
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Angelus Novus
(concept)
1
— A 1921 Paul Klee painting interpreted by Walter Benjamin as the angel of history, whose face is turned toward the past v...
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Bill and Ted
(film)
1
— A film franchise about time-traveling characters, parodied in a post imagining them going back to WWII Holland to save A...
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Ginger Revert Theory
(concept)
1
— A theory discussed on the subreddit that redheads are more likely to convert to Islam than people with other hair colors...
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Clifton's Cafeteria
(place)
1
— A cafeteria mentioned as an example of communal eating spaces that should be revived in contrast to modern rushed meal c...
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Marina Diamandis
(person)
1
— Musician whose songs were praised by a zoomer passenger, certifying the poster as still cool and hip.
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Washington Monument
(place)
1
— Famous landmark shown being hit by a UFO in a comedic scene from Blonde during JFK's climax.
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Benny Hill
(person)
1
— British comedian whose sped-up comedy style is referenced in a scene from Blonde where the audience is inexplicably sped...
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Heelys
(concept)
1
— Wheeled shoes worn by children of divorce who would smugly slide down hallways, forcing acknowledgment of their presence...
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North American Tallgrass Prairie
(concept)
1
— Ecosystem of which less than 0.1% remains undestroyed, a fact that keeps the poster awake at night due to lack of awaren...
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Knoll
(place)
1
— Furniture company whose logo by Herbert Matter is compared to a red H logo from Godfred H. Petersens Mobelvaerksteder in...
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Herbert Matter
(person)
1
— Designer of the Knoll Logo, referenced in comparison to Scandinavian mid-century furniture logos.
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France & Son
(place)
1
— Scandinavian furniture company with an iconic Double F logo discussed in a compilation of mid-century design logos.
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Scandinavian Design
(concept)
1
— Mid-century design aesthetic from Scandinavia featuring iconic furniture company logos and minimalist aesthetics.
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Gertrude Stein
(person)
1
— American writer referenced in connection with memories and the demolition of an elementary school building.
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Apollo versus Dionysus
(concept)
1
— Classical philosophical dichotomy applied to the 2016 Clinton-Trump election, with Clinton representing Apollonian logic...
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Siddhartha
(book)
1
— Novel by Hermann Hesse referenced in a joke about writing a Substack article comparing Ron DeSantis to the Buddha figure...
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A Love Supreme
(album)
1
— John Coltrane album described as great by a user posting about being sent home drunk from work.
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Grand Staircase-Escalante
(place)
1
— National monument in Southern Utah with striking geography where a UFO sighting occurred
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Capitol Reef
(place)
1
— National park in Southern Utah mentioned as part of a road trip where a UFO sighting occurred
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Sony XM4
(concept)
1
— Noise-cancelling earbuds discussed as a technological solution to noise pollution, hearing loss prevention, and commerci...
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Protocols of the Elders of Zion
(book)
1
— Antisemitic conspiracy text referenced sarcastically in a stand-up comedy routine parody critiquing hackneyed comedy tro...
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Kafala system
(concept)
1
— Migrant labor sponsorship system in Gulf states discussed in context of indentured servitude and exploitation in Dubai's...
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Leave Society
(book)
1
— A book by Tao Lin that was considered fine by the post author, who questions the point of his follow-up work about curin...
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Today
(album)
1
— A song by Billy Corgan that contrasts with his later transformation into a libertarian wizard figure
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Pomona
(place)
1
— A mid-sized city in California that appeared barren and abandoned with no pedestrians, only buildings and cars
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Santa Barbara
(place)
1
— A California city that appeared barren and abandoned with no pedestrians during the poster's visit
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r/Jewdank
(place)
1
— A subreddit that when made fun of by the poster prompted someone to send them a long unhinged defense of Israel
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Craig Mazin
(person)
1
— Creator of the Chernobyl miniseries who is criticized for constantly patting himself on the back in interviews while mak...
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Codependence
(concept)
1
— A relationship dynamic argued to be good, contrary to the liberal idea that people should be entirely independent
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Scarcity Theory of Social Interaction
(concept)
1
— Theory proposing that social interaction becomes harder as people socialize less because friends become viewed as scarce...
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