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Oregon State University
(place)
1
— University mentioned in contrast to Reed College in a discussion about liberal arts education and performative identity.
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Allie Beth Stuckey
(person)
1
— Conservative commentator and Fox News veteran who authored the book 'Toxic Empathy' about how progressives exploit Chris...
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Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion
(book)
1
— New York Times bestseller by Allie Beth Stuckey arguing that liberals manipulate Christians through emotional appeals.
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Turning Point USA
(place)
1
— Right-wing nonprofit organization run by Charlie Kirk that hosted a conference featuring Allie Beth Stuckey.
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C. Daniel Batson
(person)
1
— Social psychologist who has researched empathy for decades and argues the term can refer to eight different concepts.
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Honduras
(place)
1
— Country referenced in a deportation case involving a 4-year-old American child with cancer.
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Schloßtraße U Bahn
(place)
1
— U Bahn station in Berlin being used as a filming location for a short film.
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Gwerful Mechain
(person)
1
— 15th century Welsh poetess who wrote 'Ode to the Vagina.'
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Yandex
(place)
1
— Russian search engine recommended for finding free streaming movies and shows online.
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John Daly
(person)
1
— Referenced in context of casual interview conversation that leads to job offers rather than formal presentations
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Top Golf
(place)
1
— Entertainment venue referenced in context of casual interview conversation topics
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Rosie Camanga
(person)
1
— Filipino-Hawaiian tattoo artist born 1910 who worked in Honolulu from 1944-1991, known for mysterious folk/outsider art ...
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Sailor Jerry
(person)
1
— Tattoo artist whose shop was next to Rosie Camanga's and whose work has come to dominate American Traditional tattooing
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American Traditional
(concept)
1
— Tattoo style that Sailor Jerry popularized and that has come to dominate the genre, contrasted with Rosie Camanga's more...
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Carnival of Souls
(film)
1
— 1962 film praised for its atmosphere despite predictable plot, noted as a major inspiration for David Lynch
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JPM
(place)
1
— Financial institution referenced as an example where lying on a resume wouldn't work at senior levels
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Titane
(film)
1
— A 2020s film praised as a great overlooked accessible gem of the decade.
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EO
(film)
1
— A 2020s film referenced as a comparison point for discussing overlooked accessible gems.
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La Chimera
(film)
1
— A 2020s film mentioned alongside EO as a reference point for discussing overlooked cinema.
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Brandon Flowers
(person)
1
— Rock musician cited as an example of male pop culture icons from an earlier era that young women were obsessed with.
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Benson Boon
(person)
1
— Contemporary pop musician mentioned dismissively as an example of uninspiring white male musicians in current mainstream...
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Dire Straits
(person)
1
— 1980s rock band referenced as an example of mainstream music that allowed middle-aged men to feel part of culture.
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Prednisone
(concept)
1
— A medication that can affect hormones, cause brain fog and fatigue, and make gaining muscle difficult when taken long-te...
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Gay Culture
(concept)
1
— Critiqued as non-existent or non-subversive in 2019, compared to being into reality TV and pop music or comic book fando...
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Commedia
(book)
1
— Dante's major work referenced as an example of complex literature that benefits from secondary source reading
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Young Adult Literature
(concept)
1
— Contemporary YA books being assigned in schools as an alternative to canonical literature, criticized for lowering liter...
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Occultism
(concept)
1
— Growing contemporary interest in witchcraft, crystals, and tarot among normie demographics
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Softness
(film)
1
— Film featuring Dasha Nekrasova where she defeats a girlboss antagonist
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Bally Pinball Machines
(concept)
1
— Brand of pinball machines from the 1980s-90s praised as the best, including titles like Medieval Madness, Attack From Ma...
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psilocybin
(concept)
1
— Psychedelic substance desired for treatment of depression but unable to be tried due to lack of trip supervision.
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Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
(album)
1
— Album title used as example of NATO phonetic alphabet usage in a post advocating for normalizing its use.
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NATO phonetic alphabet
(concept)
1
— Standardized spelling alphabet advocated for normalization to improve communication efficiency over informal alternative...
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r/trashy
(place)
1
— Subreddit whose featured people are defended as often just 'rockin too hard for redditors' rather than being disgusting.
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Underground Man
(person)
1
— Dostoevsky's literary character quoted on the impossibility of becoming anything meaningful and the moral paralysis of t...
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Sean Thor Conroe
(person)
1
— Guest on Red Scare podcast whose interview was compared to speech therapists helping a head trauma patient form coherent...
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Dyatlov Pass incident
(concept)
1
— Historical mystery invoked as metaphor for watching weakened ants crawl over their dead comrades after consuming body sc...
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Flight 93
(concept)
1
— September 11 hijacked flight referenced in a joke about Mark Wahlberg's action hero fantasies
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C25K
(concept)
1
— Couch to 5K running program referenced by someone newly taking up running in Miami
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James O'Keefe
(person)
1
— Conservative activist referenced as the supposed disguise that Bill Clinton's rape accusers are allegedly wearing accord...
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Eco-antinatalism
(concept)
1
— Environmental philosophy discussed as potentially leading to suicide cults as a logical continuation of harm reduction
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Trinidad James
(person)
1
— Rapper referenced in a humorous post about Friday night activities.
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Leisure Suit Larry
(film)
1
— Video game series mentioned in a humorous post about Friday night activities.
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Lorne Michaels
(person)
1
— Saturday Night Live producer referenced negatively in a comment about a poorly written comedy sketch by a redditor.
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1920s Berlin
(place)
1
— Historical era and location referenced as an example of a subversive cultural scene.
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mid-60s psychedelia
(concept)
1
— Cultural movement and era referenced as an example of a subversive scene.
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late 80s raves
(concept)
1
— Cultural scene from the late 1980s referenced as an example of a subversive era.
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nu-disco
(concept)
1
— Music genre and scene discussed as a recent creative period in Norway.
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psychedelic rock
(concept)
1
— Music genre mentioned in discussion of recent creative scene in Australia.
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Heart of Darkness
(book)
1
— Joseph Conrad novel referenced by someone invited to travel up the Congo River because of their love for the book.
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Pointe Noire
(place)
1
— City in Congo mentioned as the location of a strange travel invitation involving river travel and pit-mines.
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