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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
(film)
2
— Martial arts film recommended for viewing alone in theaters as an old movie experience
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Throbbing Gristle
(album)
2
— A band name cited as one of the poster's favorites when discussing what makes good band names.
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John Tavener
(person)
2
— Composer referenced in connection with a philosophical quote about grace and nature from what appears to be The Tree of ...
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Funeral Canticle
(album)
2
— Musical composition by John Tavener used to accompany a philosophical meditation on grace versus nature
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Nicaragua
(place)
2
— Central American country featured in 1985 National Geographic photographs documenting banana pickers and contra rebels
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House
(film)
2
— Medical drama that was hugely popular during its run but lacks lasting cultural impact despite its influence.
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Hindenberg
(concept)
2
— Historic blimp disaster from nearly 100 years ago still used as reason not to pursue large blimp projects.
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Brendan Gleeson
(person)
2
— An actor who appears in Joker 2, discussed in the context of playing a character who violently rapes the Joker in prison...
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Globalization
(concept)
2
— Economic and cultural integration discussed in relation to US-China relations and its potential unraveling, with nostalg...
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Lola Young
(person)
2
— Musician whose song 'Messy' was played at a party where a drunk woman claimed it was about her.
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Pittsburgh Pirates
(place)
2
— Baseball team mentioned in context of one of its players being romantically linked to Taylor Swift.
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Continental philosophy
(concept)
2
— Philosophical tradition the poster wants to study more substantially, particularly phenomenologists and philosophers who...
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Golden Globes
(film)
2
— Awards show where actors are noticeably frightened of being made fun of during the opening monologue.
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Poetry Foundation
(place)
2
— Poetry institution whose entire leadership was ousted during 2020 social justice upheaval
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The Grapes of Wrath
(book)
2
— John Steinbeck novel about working class exploitation during the Depression that sparked the poster's leftist politics, ...
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Jeffrey Eugenides
(person)
2
— Author mentioned alongside Donna Tartt as an example of 'highbrow lowbrow' literature that provides accessible reading w...
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The Machine Stops
(book)
2
— 1909 short story by E.M. Forster depicting a dystopian future where humans live isolated in underground pods, dependent ...
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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
(person)
2
— Twin celebrities known as 'The Olsen Twins,' referenced in a story about sibling pranks and misconceptions.
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WorldCantWait
(concept)
2
— An anti-war protest organization active during the Iraq War era, mentioned in connection with a 2006 protest.
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Napoleon complex
(concept)
2
— A psychological phenomenon attributed to short men, invoked to explain the conflict between Putin and Zelensky who are b...
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Gerald Ford
(person)
2
— Former U.S. President mentioned as having been MVP of his college football team, exemplifying a past era of accomplished...
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Revolutionary Girl Utena
(film)
2
— An anime series compared to Evangelion for its progression from light to dark psychosexual themes, postmodern visual flo...
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Rose of Versailles
(film)
2
— An anime featuring sword-fighting lesbians that predated Revolutionary Girl Utena by 20 years.
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Hideaki Anno
(person)
2
— Anime director who supposedly based the character Kaworu on Ikuhara after sharing a night of emotional and possibly phys...
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This Land is Your Land
(album)
2
— A classic folk song written by a communist that is actually critical of the USA despite being perceived as patriotic.
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The Waltons
(film)
2
— A TV show whose grandfather character was portrayed by a communist actor.
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Hilary Baldwin
(person)
2
— Alec Baldwin's wife who speaks fluent Spanish with native pronunciation despite internet accusations of faking her Spani...
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Samantha Morton
(person)
2
— Actress who delivered a surprisingly great performance in The Whale.
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The Carpenters
(album)
2
— A musical group featuring Karen Carpenter on drums, mentioned in an appreciation post for female drummers.
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A History of Modern Iran
(book)
2
— Book by Ervand Abrahamian containing quotes from Ruhollah Khomeini distinguishing Islam from communism.
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Pee-Wee Herman
(person)
2
— Character and performer whose iconic red bicycle is being permanently displayed at the Alamo
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Mattress Girl
(person)
2
— Controversial Columbia University student who carried a mattress around campus in 2015 as a performance art piece about ...
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Robbie Williams
(person)
2
— British pop artist who had minimal cultural impact in the US, subject of a musical biopic where he is portrayed as an ap...
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Live Through This
(album)
2
— Album described as a masterpiece about painful, fragmented experiences, referenced as someone's favorite album of all ti...
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Guernica
(film)
2
— Picasso's anti-war painting reproduced at the UN that was covered up during Colin Powell's Iraq War presentation.
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Pink Moon
(album)
2
— Album by Nick Drake after which he tried electroshock therapy once, marking a tragic period in his life.
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Five Leaves Left
(album)
2
— Nick Drake album whose evocative title was actually just a reference to text inside a friend's pack of rolling papers.
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Onfim
(person)
2
— Historical figure from medieval Novgorod, a young boy whose birch bark drawings and writings survived, showing childhood...
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Porn Generation
(book)
2
— 2005 book by Ben Shapiro containing inflammatory commentary on pop culture, sexuality, and youth culture.
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Cosmo Girl!
(concept)
2
— Teen magazine criticized by Ben Shapiro for promoting sexual content and gay/lesbian tolerance to young readers.
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Parts Unknown
(film)
2
— Anthony Bourdain's Netflix/CNN travel and food show criticized for containing 90% political commentary and only 10% food...
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NAFTA
(concept)
2
— Free trade agreement discussed in Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown as being portrayed positively despite criticism of si...
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Be My Baby
(album)
2
— Song famously listened to on repeat by Brian Wilson, referenced in comparison to obsessive music listening.
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Wichita Lineman
(album)
2
— Song described as the most beautiful song of all time, subject of obsessive repeated listening.
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Dead Man's Letters
(film)
2
— A 1986 Russian film directed by Konstantin Lopushansky, described as one of the bleakest films ever made and in need of ...
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Konstantin Lopushansky
(person)
2
— Russian film director known for Dead Man's Letters (1986), described as one of the bleakest films ever made.
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Battlestar Galactica
(film)
2
— Science fiction TV series referenced in Ernest Cline's poem as the kind of show a smart woman wouldn't want to miss
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The Gambler
(book)
2
— Novel being read by a user experiencing mental fatigue and overstimulation from phone usage.
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Haight-Ashbury
(place)
2
— Historic San Francisco neighborhood described as a dystopian scene of consumerism, addiction, and homelessness, likened ...
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra
(album)
2
— Band mentioned as part of dive bar music rotation alongside classic rock.
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