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SO-OCD
(concept)
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— A subtype of OCD involving obsessive thoughts about relationships, mentioned as part of debilitating mental health strug...
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Real Events OCD
(concept)
1
— A subtype of OCD involving obsessive rumination over past events, causing severe distress and relationship damage.
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VoteBlue
(concept)
1
— An organization theorized to have strategically influenced mainstream Reddit's ideological shift.
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Calvinist
(concept)
1
— A Christian theological tradition referenced in the context of a student ministry the poster was involved with.
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Brooklyn Bridge
(place)
1
— The site of a naval ship crash where a vessel sailed in the wrong direction and collided with the bridge.
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Aaron Brink
(person)
1
— UFC fighter and porn star featured on Intervention whose son committed a mass shooting in Colorado Springs
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Giacomo Balla
(person)
1
— Italian Futurist artist known for works depicting rhythm and movement, inspired by chronophotography
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Étienne-Jules Marey
(person)
1
— Photographer whose chronophotographic work inspired Italian Futurist artist Giacomo Balla
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Italian Futurism
(concept)
1
— Artistic movement focused on depicting rhythm, movement and dynamism in art
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Charlie Brown
(person)
1
— Comic strip character referenced to imagine how pets might perceive their owners in dreams as headless torsos
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Lucrecia Dalt
(person)
1
— Colombian experimental musician associated with Latin art pop genre
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Ford Crown Victoria
(concept)
1
— Retired police interceptor car discussed in context of subversion and redemption by Black communities in sculpture title...
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Palmesels
(concept)
1
— Medieval/Renaissance religious sculptures depicting Christ's entry into Jerusalem, referenced in contemporary art about ...
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National Museum of Scotland
(place)
1
— Museum in Edinburgh featuring artifacts from various ancient civilizations including Egyptian, Greek, and Asian cultures
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Gautama Buddha
(person)
1
— Historical religious figure whose statue is displayed in the National Museum of Scotland
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Akhenaten
(person)
1
— Ancient Egyptian pharaoh whose artifacts are featured in the National Museum of Scotland
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Hanuman
(person)
1
— Hindu deity whose representation is displayed in the National Museum of Scotland
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War & Peace (2016)
(film)
1
— BBC miniseries adaptation of Tolstoy's novel praised for its production design and historical epic qualities
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New York Times Cooking
(place)
1
— Recipe subscription service discussed as overhyped compared to alternative cooking resources
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Recipe Tin Eats
(person)
1
— Food blogger praised for good vibes and Greek lemon potatoes recipe
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Smitten Kitchen
(person)
1
— Recipe developer praised as trustworthy alternative to New York Times Cooking
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Kaunas
(place)
1
— Lithuanian city mentioned as destination by American expat reflecting on drug use and sobriety
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Ironman
(film)
1
— Superhero media consumed as guilty pleasure alongside Batman content.
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Vivaldi
(person)
1
— Classical composer whose music was played as aspirational class signaling during pregaming.
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Neera Tanden
(person)
1
— Liberal political figure on Twitter whose happiness enrages the poster.
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Aguirre, The Wrath of God
(film)
1
— Werner Herzog film selected for Red Scare movie night viewing.
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Man Repeller
(place)
1
— Fashion blog/website that shut down following accusations of racism and classism, with controversy over their treatment ...
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Leandra Medine
(person)
1
— Founder of Man Repeller fashion blog, described as Jewish of Turkish/Iranian descent and not conventionally attractive, ...
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Castro clone
(concept)
1
— Gay male subculture fashion aesthetic referenced positively as at least serving a subculture, in contrast to workwear as...
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1755 Lisbon earthquake
(concept)
1
— Historical catastrophe cited as a favorite disaster from the past
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Flint
(place)
1
— Michigan city cited as an ongoing disaster related to water crisis
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Anthropocene
(concept)
1
— Geological epoch defined by human impact on Earth, referenced in a discussion of environmental catastrophes and signs of...
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Traditional Moralism
(concept)
1
— Philosophical stance discussed as fundamentally contradictory with opposing cancel culture, since traditional societies ...
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Seth Green
(person)
1
— Actor who was the subject of a childhood crush as mentioned by a subreddit user.
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Evernote
(place)
1
— Digital note-taking platform used for recording daily thoughts and creating a personal archive over nearly 10 years.
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Death of God
(concept)
1
— Nietzschean concept discussed as leading to cultural nihilism and the dissolution of meaning in modern life.
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Late-Stage Capitalism
(concept)
1
— Economic concept referenced as the inevitable victor against which social welfare movements are seen as moot.
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Cat Person
(book)
1
— Viral short story by Kristen Roupenian that drew from real life relationship, prompting an essay response from the perso...
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Kristen Roupenian
(person)
1
— Author of the viral short story 'Cat Person' who drew inspiration from a real person's relationship.
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Alexis Nowicki
(person)
1
— Woman who wrote an essay about being the inspiration for Kristen Roupenian's 'Cat Person' and feeling violated by the po...
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Jason Derulo
(person)
1
— Musician whose song is referenced playing at a party scene in a post about Haiti.
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Lee Greenwood
(person)
1
— Country music artist whose song 'God Bless the USA' was performed at a DARE graduation ceremony after 9/11.
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God Bless the USA
(album)
1
— Patriotic song by Lee Greenwood performed at a DARE graduation ceremony shortly after 9/11.
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Whisper
(place)
1
— A platform or app where the poster met someone for a threesome encounter
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Penn & Teller: Bullshit!
(film)
1
— A libertarian media program from the early 2000s compared to socialist Bernie Sanders-inspired content
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A Boring Story
(book)
1
— A Chekhov story containing observations on professional narrowmindedness, scientific authority, and the poisoning effect...
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The Student
(book)
1
— A Chekhov story about poverty, hunger, and the cyclical nature of human suffering across time
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Rothchild's Fiddle
(book)
1
— A Chekhov story about a man reflecting on losses and the harm people cause each other through hatred and malice
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The House with the Mezzanine
(book)
1
— A Chekhov story containing observations on gloom and monotonous conversation
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Ward No. 6
(book)
1
— A Chekhov story critiquing Stoic philosophy as incomprehensible to the suffering majority and arguing that progress belo...
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