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Alec Baldwin
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— Actor referenced in connection to a shooting incident on a Western film set, discussed as a contemporary parallel to Sur...
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Christianity
(concept)
13
— Religious tradition discussed as being replaced by secularized versions of its practices in modern society, including th...
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AIPAC
(concept)
13
— American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a pro-Israel lobbying organization whose influence in Cori Bush's election los...
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West Bank
(place)
13
— Palestinian territory where American journalists were lured by the IDF and abandoned when settlers attacked them and Pal...
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The Great Gatsby
(book)
13
— Novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald used as example of symbolic literary analysis with the green light motif that students stru...
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Playboi Carti
(person)
13
— Rapper known for deploying a 'baby voice flow' in his most popular songs, whose latest album was poorly received when he...
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New Yorker
(place)
13
— A publication referenced for publishing an article questioning Lucy Letby's conviction that received negative reactions ...
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Emmanuel Macron
(person)
13
— President of France discussed in context of 2023 protests, with protesters comparing him to the Bourbon monarchy and the...
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Chinatown
(place)
13
— A film whose iconic line 'Forget it Jack, it's Chinatown' is quoted to express resignation about powerful actors getting...
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Arcade Fire
(person)
13
— Indie rock band that went from being darlings of the indieheads subreddit to being banned, apparently due to controversy...
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Minneapolis
(place)
13
— City where an ICE shooting incident occurred, compared to the Kyle Rittenhouse case in terms of self-defense claims and ...
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Lululemon
(concept)
13
— An expensive athleisure brand emblematic of the ubiquitous gym-wear aesthetic criticized for making everyone look the sa...
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Washington Post
(place)
13
— Newspaper that dismissed the Israeli art student story as a misunderstanding, with the piece written by a dual Israeli-A...
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Somalia
(place)
13
— Country described by a user as one of the most dangerous and corrupt countries in the world where they were born and liv...
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Weezer
(album)
13
— Band criticized by zoomers as 'incel music' with performative negative reactions, particularly against their song Buddy ...
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Hollywood
(place)
13
— Los Angeles neighborhood described as ground zero for affluent white liberals but where Halloween party attendees were r...
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Bill Gates
(person)
13
— Tech billionaire mentioned in Epstein files with claims about spiking his wife Melinda's food to cure an STD allegedly c...
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The Shining
(film)
13
— Film referenced through the iconic scene of Shelley Duvall discovering Jack Nicholson's repetitive typewriter manuscript...
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Bashar al-Assad
(person)
13
— Former Syrian leader whose regime is discussed in connection with a friend's father imprisoned for war crimes and financ...
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r/worldnews
(place)
13
— A Reddit subreddit referenced as producing embarrassing, jingoistic commentary comparable to the worst content found in ...
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/pol/
(place)
13
— Politically Incorrect board on 4chan allegedly created in October 2011, the same month Jeffrey Epstein and the creator o...
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NHS
(place)
13
— UK National Health Service referenced in context of underfunding and privatization being blamed for mental health issues...
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Amber Heard
(person)
13
— Actress whose trial with Johnny Depp is discussed sympathetically, with the poster believing she is innocent and that De...
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Courtney Love
(person)
13
— Musician and actress discussed for her captivating interviews mixing truth and lies, association with Epstein's black bo...
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Barnes & Noble
(place)
13
— Major bookstore chain criticized for turning into an aestheticized retail space with multiple decorative editions of the...
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Amber A'Lee Frost
(person)
13
— Dirtbag Left figure who wrote an autobiography about an internet microcelebrity that she would have ridiculed years earl...
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Ernest Hemingway
(person)
13
— American writer associated with Paris in the 1920s, whose lifestyle is referenced as an aspirational literary expat expe...
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Twitch
(place)
13
— A streaming platform discussed as being infested with attention-seeking content creators making hot tub streams and expo...
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Peep Show
(film)
13
— British television series referenced through character Jez as an archetypal personality type that many people know in re...
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Subway
(place)
13
— Restaurant chain characterized as the destroyer of culture through its proliferation of franchises that displace small b...
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Safdie Brothers
(person)
13
— Filmmakers mentioned in connection with Sebastian Bear-McClard, who directed for them before being fired allegedly for t...
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Aphex Twin
(album)
13
— Electronic music artist whose song QKThr has been appropriated by TikTok, discussed as having lost its original nostalgi...
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Stephen King
(person)
13
— Popular horror and genre fiction author used as a reference point for lowbrow literature that some readers can't bring t...
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COVID
(concept)
13
— Pandemic and lockdowns blamed for contributing to screen addiction and social difficulties in children, and for facilita...
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Elizabeth Holmes
(person)
13
— Founder of Theranos on trial for fraud, described as a 'girlbossing' sociopath whose trial represents everything wrong w...
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Keir Starmer
(person)
13
— UK Prime Minister whose allies allegedly blocked Andy Burnham from running as parliamentary candidate due to fears of a ...
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Tennessee
(place)
13
— State where a woman was denied abortion after fetus had severe abnormalities, cited as evidence Republicans will lose el...
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There Will Be Blood
(film)
13
— A film used as a comparison point for how liberals might have hated it as a glorification of capitalism, analogous to ho...
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The Adam Friedland Show
(film)
13
— A show used by one viewer as an instructional guide on what behaviors to avoid in social interactions, particularly focu...
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The Strokes
(album)
13
— Rock band whose music is defended as having a unique sound with consistently strong songs despite criticisms about their...
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Wyoming
(place)
13
— A U.S. state that one poster finds fascinating despite Americans generally finding it uninteresting and Wyoming natives ...
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Freddie DeBoer
(person)
13
— Writer and commentator who authored an article arguing Jordan Neely's life could have been saved by involuntary treatmen...
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The Handmaid's Tale
(book)
13
— Dystopian TV series that entered its fifth season, outlasting other Trump-era dystopian shows like The Man in the High C...
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Jean-Paul Sartre
(person)
13
— French existentialist philosopher referenced in a joke about ordering coffee without cream at a cafe, illustrating exist...
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Idaho
(place)
13
— State where massive labor organizing among woodworkers occurred in 1917, context ignored by the film Train Dreams.
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Notes from Underground
(book)
13
— Dostoevsky novel discussed as a critique of defeated liberal dreamers who preached goodness while living in moral squalo...
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East Village
(place)
12
— Lower Manhattan neighborhood where a bar confrontation occurred over an Aaron Hernandez t-shirt.
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Mozart
(person)
12
— Classical composer whose pieces are reframed by competition culture as milestones to be reached before piano competition...
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Maoism
(concept)
12
— Communist ideology that hearing about wealthy bourgeoisie exploitation in developing countries can turn people toward, p...
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Rupi Kaur
(person)
12
— Contemporary poet whose work is referenced as a social deterrent, implicitly critiqued as lowbrow or aesthetically quest...
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