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Slouching Toward Bethlehem
(book)
2
— An essay collection by Joan Didion praised for its critique of 1960s counterculture, particularly the essay 'On Self Res...
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Boston Celtics
(concept)
2
— NBA team whose championship win in 2008 is humorously blamed for the subsequent global financial crisis
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Looking for Alaska
(book)
2
— A young adult novel that triggered a middle school student's meltdown over its sexual content, leading to a school book ...
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Miller's Crossing
(film)
2
— A Coen Brothers gangster film praised as a masterpiece for Gabriel Byrne's lead performance and Albert Finney's acting, ...
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Gabriel Byrne
(person)
2
— Actor praised for his lead performance in Miller's Crossing as a high-mark of his career.
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Albert Finney
(person)
2
— British actor whose performance in Miller's Crossing is cited as proof of his astonishing acting abilities.
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Barry Sonnenfeld
(person)
2
— Cinematographer who worked on Miller's Crossing, noted for never making a movie look as good again.
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Lamb of God
(album)
2
— Metal band mentioned as listening material while contemplating fighting celebrities.
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Darrell Brooks
(person)
2
— Person who drove through a crowd in Wisconsin killing 6 people, defended himself in a livestreamed trial
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Clara Schumann
(person)
2
— A classical composer/pianist mentioned as a conversation topic when trying to make female friends.
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Metal Gear Solid
(film)
2
— A PlayStation video game whose demo the poster played extensively as a child due to financial constraints.
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Wilco
(person)
2
— 2000s rock band mentioned as example of how there wasn't the same generational defensiveness about new music in that era
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Hieronymus Bosch
(person)
2
— Dutch Renaissance painter whose nightmarish imagery is invoked to describe feelings of body dysmorphia and masculine fac...
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Drill music
(concept)
2
— Hip-hop subgenre criticized for corrupting Gen Z minds and inspiring real-world violence and murder-themed lyrics.
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Ghost in the Shell
(film)
2
— Original animated movie directed by Oshii depicting a futuristic city with themes of cyborgs and urban loneliness.
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A Scanner Darkly
(book)
2
— Philip K. Dick novel featuring characters having conversations while high, including a famous exchange about God being d...
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Tindersticks
(album)
2
— Band that performed at an auditorium attached to a church, described as the least rock-concertiest rock concert.
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Blood Libel
(concept)
2
— Historical antisemitic conspiracy theory referenced in connection to Israel's blacklisting for harming children in war z...
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October 7
(concept)
2
— Reference to Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel, after which Jewish subreddits became dramatically more Zionist and host...
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V/H/S
(film)
2
— Horror anthology film series criticized for extensive use of AI in its latest installment
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Chat Pile
(person)
2
— Musical artist who performed credits song for V/H/S film
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Dave Ramsey
(person)
2
— A "deep red" personality who is now openly hostile to sports betting, representing a vibe shift in heartland conservativ...
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Skylark
(place)
2
— A venue mentioned in connection with an intense drug experience involving Percocet and grapefruit juice.
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Dependent origination
(concept)
2
— A Buddhist concept described as an obvious fact that we are all dependently arisen phenomena.
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Cubism
(concept)
2
— An art movement described as "painting, for men" in a way that hurt the poster's feelings.
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Peaches
(person)
2
— Female electro revival rapper from early 2000s mentioned alongside Uffie and M.I.A.
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Uffie
(person)
2
— A female rapper from the electro revival movement along with Peaches and M.I.A.
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Fake Accounts
(book)
2
— Book by Lauren Oyler that was accidentally purchased on Kindle.
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American Horror Story
(film)
2
— TV series referenced as comparison for criticized character portrayal in Twin Peaks: The Return.
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Westboro Baptist Church
(place)
2
— Subject of a Louis Theroux documentary that felt exploitative upon rewatching.
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Whirr
(album)
2
— Shoegaze band listed as #3 top artist on poster's Spotify Wrapped
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Timeless
(album)
2
— Drum and bass album discussed as being criminally ranked below video game soundtracks on RateYourMusic.
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Jeremiah Green
(person)
2
— Modest Mouse drummer whose death in early 2023 was mourned by fans who considered the band life-changing.
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Sophocles
(person)
2
— Ancient Greek playwright representing traditional canonical literature that humanities students might study less of in f...
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Bed Bath and Beyond
(place)
2
— American retail chain store discussed as a symbol of American consumer culture's decline and emptiness
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Hilaria Baldwin
(person)
2
— Public figure known for lying about being from Spain for clout, subject of an obsessive subreddit dedicated to criticizi...
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Schitt's Creek
(film)
2
— Television show that received enthusiastic audience response when referenced in the movie Bros.
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Joe Jonas
(person)
2
— Singer who is 7 years older than Sophie Turner, whose divorce sparked age gap discourse about her being treated as an ex...
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Sophie Turner
(person)
2
— Actress whose divorce from Joe Jonas sparked age gap discourse, with people treating her as if she was an exploited chil...
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Melissa Etheridge
(person)
2
— 1990s musician listed as a representative of lesbiancore music culture.
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k.d. lang
(person)
2
— 1990s musician listed as a representative of lesbiancore music culture.
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Indigo Girls
(person)
2
— 1990s musical duo listed as a representative of lesbiancore music culture.
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Meshell Ndegeocello
(person)
2
— 1990s musician listed as a representative of lesbiancore music culture.
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Ani DiFranco
(person)
2
— 1990s musician listed as a representative of lesbiancore music culture.
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Henry Lefebvre
(person)
2
— Philosopher whose work 'Critique of Everyday Life' discusses European peasants' anxiety upon first encountering industri...
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Critique of Everyday Life
(book)
2
— Work by Henry Lefebvre discussing European peasants' anxious reactions to industrial machinery at traveling carnivals.
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Los Zetas
(concept)
2
— Mexican drug cartel that white teenagers fantasize about in hypothetical conflicts, reflecting morbid fascination with v...
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Arkhip Kuindzhi
(person)
2
— Landscape painter whose works include "Red Sunset on the Dnieper" and "Night," featured in a collection of nice landscap...
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Sappho
(person)
2
— Ancient Greek poet whose sexuality is contested, discussed as being misrepresented as lesbian in internet and academic c...
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Zambia
(place)
2
— A location for KoBold Metals mining operations and site of Elon Musk's father's emerald mine during apartheid era.
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