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The Lifted Veil
(book)
1
— George Eliot story referenced as metaphor for Trump's projection of inner thoughts of power.
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Battle of Mosul
(concept)
1
— Military battle referenced for its civilian-to-combatant death ratio to compare with Gaza.
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On Growth and Form
(book)
1
— Old biology textbook praised as one of the most interesting books ever read, with elegant writing.
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Life: An Introduction to Biology
(book)
1
— Old biology textbook praised for elegant writing that could be read for fun despite being required reading.
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Cyberpunk
(concept)
1
— Genre praised as rich with thematic depth about dehumanisation and late-stage capitalism, contrasted with steampunk.
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Space Ex
(place)
1
— Space company of Elong Musk conducting expedition to International Space Station.
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Gettysburg Address
(concept)
1
— Famous speech referenced as comparison point for Stephen Miller's eulogy.
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Exiting the Vampire's Castle
(book)
1
— An essay referenced in the context of dealing with cancel culture and sex pest accusations among friends
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Jonathan Rosenbaum
(person)
1
— Film critic recommended as an alternative to Pauline Kael
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hydrogen jukebox
(concept)
1
— Poetic phrase compared to the term 'body fascism' for its aesthetic quality
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Red Sparrow
(film)
1
— Film starring Jennifer Lawrence criticized for culturally offensive Slavic representation
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NAASP
(concept)
1
— Satirical National Association for the Advancement of Slavic People proposed to advocate for Slavic representation
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British Labour Party
(concept)
1
— UK political party whose supporters sometimes engage in contrarian defense of concepts like dismissing cancel culture si...
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Journal of Sexual Medicine
(place)
1
— Academic journal that published research about the relationship between clitoris size and orgasm frequency.
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Dr. Susan Oakley
(person)
1
— Researcher who conducted a study on the relationship between clitoris size and orgasm frequency.
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Hostel
(film)
1
— Horror film referenced in context of wealthy people torturing others for entertainment.
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Abd al-Malik
(person)
1
— Umayyad caliph credited with construction of the Dome of the Rock and suppression of the Kharijites.
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Abigail Shapiro
(person)
1
— Public figure humorously suggested to be added to Red Dead Redemption 2 as a prostitute character.
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System of a Down
(album)
1
— Armenian-American rock band discussed in relation to their 2001 lyrics about toxicity and seed oils.
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Robert Evans
(person)
1
— Host of Behind the Bastards podcast, described as a combination of super lib, redditor, and epic bacon guy, allegedly sp...
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Zachary Braff
(person)
1
— Actor who starred in Garden State, which was used by college men as a strategy to initiate makeout sessions around 2009-...
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Peter Turchin
(person)
1
— Thinker referenced in discussion about cultural expectations and the unsustainability of everyone pursuing creative care...
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Episcopalianism
(concept)
1
— Religious denomination predicted to experience ironic conversions as part of mid-20th century WASP aesthetic appropriati...
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Randonautica
(concept)
1
— Mobile app discussed as potentially cursed, with users sharing treacherous experiences.
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Sean Kelly
(person)
1
— Eurosport cycling commentator referenced as an internal motivational voice for persevering through difficult cycling con...
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Otis Redding
(person)
1
— Musician whose song was performed by a talented busker on the F train in New York
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Ryszard Siwiec
(person)
1
— Polish person who committed self-immolation as political protest, mentioned alongside Thích Quảng Đức
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The Ascent (1977)
(film)
1
— Film referenced on Letterboxd as example of using 'kino' as an adverb to describe cinema
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Pick-Up Artistry
(concept)
1
— Dating strategy movement involving techniques like peacocking that is discussed as potentially making a comeback
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North Face
(place)
1
— Outdoor apparel brand mentioned in collaboration with Online Ceramics as typical contemporary menswear
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Online Ceramics
(place)
1
— Clothing brand mentioned in collaboration with North Face as typical contemporary menswear
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Galadriel
(person)
1
— Character in Amazon's Lord of the Rings series portrayed as a 'girlboss warrior elf' who irrationally jumps into the oce...
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The Catalan
(concept)
1
— Advanced chess opening played by Magnus Carlsen, part of top-level chess theory.
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Agricultural chemicals
(concept)
1
— Pesticides and chemicals used in farming that alter gut microbiome and are linked to obesity, insulin resistance, and ne...
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Gut microbiome
(concept)
1
— Bacterial ecosystem in the digestive system that can be altered by pesticide exposure, potentially causing obesity, insu...
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Parkinson's disease
(concept)
1
— Neurodegenerative disorder potentially linked to long-term pesticide exposure through gut microbiome alteration.
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Alzheimer's disease
(concept)
1
— Neurodegenerative disorder potentially linked to long-term pesticide exposure through gut microbiome alteration.
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Climate anxiety
(concept)
1
— Psychological distress about climate change addressed by BBC with weak advice like joining protests and 'climate optimis...
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R2-D2
(person)
1
— Star Wars character whose sounds were used as a phone ringtone at the YMCA, creating an awkward moment.
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Camel (cigarettes)
(concept)
1
— A brand of cigarettes mentioned by a user discussing their smoking habit and addiction that started in their teenage yea...
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East Lancashire
(place)
1
— Region in England with ancient polyculture forests where the author had friends and would go rambling as a teenager.
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Aniara
(film)
1
— 2018 Swedish film based on a 1956 epic poem about passengers on a spaceship knocked off course to Mars, described as a s...
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Harry Martinson
(person)
1
— Swedish author who wrote the 1956 epic poem 'Aniara' on which the 2018 film was based.
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James Harden
(person)
1
— An NBA basketball player whose uncertain playing future contributes to a poster's feeling of existential emptiness.
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Battleship Potemkin
(film)
1
— A Soviet film by Sergei Eisenstein, compared satirically to Barbie as propaganda about displaced peoples.
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Sergei Eisenstein
(person)
1
— A Soviet filmmaker and director of Battleship Potemkin, invoked in a satirical comparison to Greta Gerwig.
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Gaeilge
(concept)
1
— The Irish language, spoken by a poster from an Irish-American family with historical Republican connections.
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Barnum statements
(concept)
1
— Vague personality descriptions that seem personally applicable but are actually general enough to apply to anyone, contr...
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Japanese astrology
(concept)
1
— An astrological system so influential in Japan that belief in unlucky birth years caused a 25% drop in the birthrate in ...
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Gentile da Fabriano
(person)
1
— Renaissance artist whose 1423 'Adoration of the Magi' painting influenced Messiaen's religious piano composition.
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