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Dopesick
(film)
1
— Television show about the opioid epidemic criticized as propaganda that rehabilitates the CDC and DEA's image despite th...
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Andrew Kolodny
(person)
1
— Medical consultant for Dopesick, described as responsible for CDC's 2016 opioid guidelines and compared to Fauci.
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Purdue Pharma
(concept)
1
— Pharmaceutical company targeted in lawsuits over OxyContin, discussed as scapegoat for broader opioid crisis.
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OxyContin
(concept)
1
— Prescription opioid at the center of discussions about pharmaceutical industry responsibility versus CDC overreach.
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Éric Rohmer
(person)
1
— French film director whose work was the subject of an essay written by a user that friends didn't read.
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Texas Hold 'Em
(album)
1
— Beyoncé song criticized for sounding like commercial folk-pop reminiscent of the Lumineers
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Waka Waka
(album)
1
— Song referenced as an example of culturally influential World Cup music from the past
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AsianParentStories
(place)
1
— Subreddit dedicated to complaining about strict Asian parents, referenced in discussion of parenting styles
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Lavender AI
(concept)
1
— AI system reportedly used by Israel to select bombing targets in Gaza
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Saint Pablo Tour
(concept)
1
— Kanye West's concert tour referenced through merchandise worn by a person at a partial hospitalization program
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Lone
(person)
1
— Electronic musician whose track 'Koran Angel' is referenced in a post about gratitude for mountains and hills
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Koran Angel
(album)
1
— Track by electronic musician Lone used as soundtrack for a video about terrain features
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Audrey Flack
(person)
1
— The only woman artist in the Photorealist movement who broke acceptable subject matter codes with humanist, emotional an...
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Photorealism
(concept)
1
— An art movement characterized by cool, unemotional and banal subject matter like cars, motorcycles and empty street scen...
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The Shield
(film)
1
— Underrated cop show from the 2000s with a killer soundtrack, featuring police who get into antics until the money train ...
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Battle of Hastings
(concept)
1
— 1066 battle where William the Conqueror defeated the Anglo-Saxons, ending 500 years of Anglo-Saxon rule in England.
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William the Conqueror
(person)
1
— Norman ruler who defeated the Anglo-Saxons at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and made Norman-French the language of Engl...
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine
(film)
1
— TV comedy series starring Andy Samberg, criticized as emblematic of when culture went to shit.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
(person)
1
— Former U.S. president who met several future presidents including Eisenhower and Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Drake and Josh
(film)
1
— TV show humorously described as critically acclaimed that featured a segment about tying cherry stems.
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The Adjuster
(concept)
1
— Nickname given to the UnitedHealthcare CEO killer, playing on insurance claim adjustment terminology.
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Sednaya prison
(place)
1
— Syrian prison infamous for arbitrary detention and torture, now opened by rebels revealing decades of horrific condition...
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HTS
(concept)
1
— Syrian rebel group (Hayat Tahrir al-Sham) led by Jolani that took control after Assad's government fell.
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Jolani
(person)
1
— Leader of HTS Syrian rebel group discussed in the context of whether he will massacre minorities after taking power.
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Andrew Przybylski
(person)
1
— A professor of human behaviour and technology at Oxford who downplays concerns about technology's negative effects on me...
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Amy Oren
(person)
1
— A psychologist who collaborated with Przybylski on research controlling for psychological variables in studies of social...
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Chris Ferguson
(person)
1
— Researcher who conducted a meta-analysis showing that when young people reduce social media consumption for at least two...
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Elizabeth Marsh
(person)
1
— A memory researcher at Duke University who argues that claims like 'Google is making us stupid' are overstatements.
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Gallup World Poll
(concept)
1
— A survey dataset cited by Przybylski that is criticized for having unreliable sampling and not showing well-being declin...
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Lunar New Year
(concept)
1
— Term that replaced 'Chinese New Year' in recent usage, discussed as an example of linguistic psyops and cultural rebrand...
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Avengers Endgame
(film)
1
— 2019 Marvel film that was supposed to mark the end of superhero movie production, but superhero films continue to be mad...
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Scavengers Reign
(film)
1
— An original animated show described as stylish and passionate, one of the most original things produced in recent years.
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Hudson News
(place)
1
— Airport retail chain mentioned as one of the characteristic institutions found in American airports.
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Pauly D
(person)
1
— Reality TV personality referenced in comparison to a classic Italian guido security guard at Luigi Mangione's court appe...
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GeoGuesser
(concept)
1
— Mid-2010s online geolocation game that became popular among internet users before AI-powered geolocation emerged.
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Joey King
(person)
1
— Celebrity mentioned as being on theme at the Met Gala, used as an indicator of low standards.
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Suspiria (2018)
(film)
1
— 2018 film referenced as providing understanding about women.
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Postcoital dysphoria
(concept)
1
— Post-sex depression discussed as distinct from feeling sad before, during, and after sex.
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Spinal Tap
(film)
1
— Mock rockumentary referenced as having done provocative album cover imagery decades before Sabrina Carpenter.
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Teddy Fresh
(concept)
1
— Clothing brand mentioned as being replaced in favor of a Scorpion jacket outfit.
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Gymshark
(concept)
1
— Athletic clothing brand discussed as example of artificial scarcity where items are scalped and resold at inflated price...
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University of Florida
(place)
1
— Major Florida state university discussed as example of dramatically declining acceptance rates from 42% in 2016 to 23%.
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Nick Adams
(person)
1
— Twitter personality appointed as ambassador by Trump, initially thought to be a parody account.
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2003 blackout
(concept)
1
— Historical power outage referenced as precedent for the possibility of shutting down AI infrastructure.
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Ari Gold
(person)
1
— Character from Entourage discussed as example of romanticized toxic boss behavior in media.
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Raf Simons
(person)
1
— Fashion designer referenced to describe oversized clothing aesthetic achieved through extreme weight loss.
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NY Public Library
(place)
1
— New York public library system discussed in anecdote about library card being declined due to overdue book fees.
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Brad Dourif
(person)
1
— Actor discussed as a reliable indicator of film quality, with poster claiming any movie he's in is worthwhile.
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Coyote Ugly
(film)
1
— 2000 film referenced as aesthetic touchstone for early 2000s divorcée fashion being adopted by Gen Z.
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Hyperindividualism
(concept)
1
— Philosophical concept discussed in relation to the internet's role in creating isolation while making users feel special...
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