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Caesar's Palace
(place)
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— Las Vegas hotel and casino remembered for having the best buffet food during family trips.
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Idle hands make the devil's work
(concept)
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— Proverb about how too much idle time leads to bad mental health and self-sabotaging behavior, particularly in increasing...
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Clarence Thomas
(person)
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— Supreme Court Justice discussed in context of Reddit liberals implying he received his degree through affirmative action...
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Legacy admissions
(concept)
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— College admissions preference for children of alumni, discussed as a whataboutism in affirmative action debates but clai...
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Samantha
(person)
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— Character from Sex and the City who represents sex-positivity but is written as comedic relief and inhuman, embodying ex...
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Big
(person)
1
— Male character from Sex and the City described as a sociopath who represents Mr. Wrong in Carrie's love life.
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Aidan
(person)
1
— Male character from Sex and the City who is described as too-good-to-be-true and lacking depth, representing an idealize...
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Bella
(person)
1
— Protagonist of Twilight referenced for comparison to Carrie from Sex and the City due to similar neurotic, clumsy charac...
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John Hinckley
(person)
1
— Presidential assassin noted as a singular, interesting figure who lived a weird pathetic life, contrasted with more rece...
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Hesiod
(person)
1
— Ancient Greek poet whose works are cited as part of a classical education that blue collar people should pursue rather t...
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Pines Party
(concept)
1
— Social event in Fire Island Pines referenced in the context of gay gym culture in New York City.
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Prince Charles Cinema
(place)
1
— An independent cinema near Chinatown in London that screens classic movies, independent films, and foreign cinema, threa...
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Criterion Capital
(place)
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— A property development company owned by Asif Aziz attempting to force closure of the Prince Charles Cinema in London.
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Asif Aziz
(person)
1
— London property developer and landlord described as destroying businesses with heart and soul in the city, owner of Crit...
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Trocadero
(place)
1
— A London venue that was gutted by property developer Asif Aziz.
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Junction Jazz Bar
(place)
1
— A London jazz bar shuttered by property developer Asif Aziz refusing to renew its lease.
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Lipton
(place)
1
— An iced tea brand mentioned in a viral video about seduction techniques.
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Chasten Buttigieg
(person)
1
— Pete Buttigieg's spouse, mocked by a gay Reddit user who was banned for homophobia.
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Bree Van de Kamp
(person)
1
— A fictional character from Desperate Housewives used as an example of an idealized traditional homemaker.
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African dream root
(concept)
1
— A substance used by zoomers to astral project, criticized as a shortcut compared to traditional meditation techniques.
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Hidden Fortress
(film)
1
— A 1950s family-friendly Japanese adventure film by Akira Kurosawa that contains a disturbing scene involving sexual viol...
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Kate Moss
(person)
1
— British supermodel mentioned in satirical gossip about her sister's Ozempic overdose and body positivity stance
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Queen Victoria
(person)
1
— British monarch referenced in satirical gossip about disputed paternity claims
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Prince Albert
(person)
1
— Prince Consort to Queen Victoria, referenced in satirical gossip claiming he had a Jewish father
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RTE
(place)
1
— Irish national broadcaster cited as more impartial than American news media
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FCC
(place)
1
— Federal Communications Commission, discussed in context of Redditors wanting government censorship of streaming websites...
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Third Wave Feminism
(concept)
1
— A feminist movement mentioned as the political orientation of an attractive coworker who was religiously raised but late...
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Apple Music
(place)
1
— Music streaming service mentioned in a satirical list of modern conveniences and apps
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Nabisco
(place)
1
— Major food corporation accused of influencing federal nutrition experts to provide unhealthy breakfast foods to poor sch...
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Camp David Accords
(concept)
1
— 1978 peace agreement criticized for not offering Palestinians an independent state or sovereignty over settlements and b...
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Oslo Accords
(concept)
1
— 1993 peace agreement criticized for giving Palestinians only civilian control in small areas while Israel retained contr...
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Clinton Parameters
(concept)
1
— 2000 peace plan criticized for allowing Israeli annexation of settlement blocs and denying Palestinians a sovereign capi...
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Trump Peace Plan
(concept)
1
— 2020 peace plan criticized for allowing Israeli annexation of 30% of the West Bank and keeping Jerusalem under Israeli c...
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International Court of Justice
(place)
1
— UN's judicial arm referenced as supporting a two-state solution based on 1967 borders
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Sanford & Son
(film)
1
— A 1970s sitcom featuring Fred Sanford, known for his signature phrases like 'big dummy' and fake heart attacks where he'...
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Fred Sanford
(person)
1
— Main character from the 1970s sitcom Sanford & Son, known for calling people 'big dummy' and faking heart attacks.
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Scapegoating
(concept)
1
— The practice of blaming a particular group for societal problems, discussed in relation to how trans people are treated ...
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Taobao
(place)
1
— Chinese e-commerce platform described as having everything from designer clothing to fast fashion and electronics, with ...
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Margiela
(person)
1
— High-end fashion brand with a massive three-story flagship store in Shanghai, complete with a branded cafe featuring tab...
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Moutai
(concept)
1
— Chinese baijiu liquor used in specialty coffee drinks like the baijiu latte served at Shanghai coffee shops.
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Socialism
(concept)
1
— Political and economic system discussed as requiring pro-social culture and positive artistic expression to succeed.
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Sex Addicts Anonymous
(concept)
1
— A 12-step recovery program for sex addiction, described as providing community support to address disordered relationshi...
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Huntingdon County Prison
(place)
1
— A Pennsylvania county jail where Luigi Mangione was held, referenced as the address for sending him mail and money.
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Michael Milken
(person)
1
— A financier who served prison time but retained billions of dollars, cited as an example of a Wall Street figure who cau...
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Emirates
(place)
1
— An airline whose logo appears prominently on soccer jerseys as sponsorship, sometimes mistaken for a team name.
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Buck-ees
(place)
1
— A gas station and convenience store chain in Texas, referenced ironically as a destination that requires long drives.
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The Intruder (1962)
(film)
1
— A Roger Corman-directed drama starring William Shatner as a racist rabble rouser who arrives in a Southern town to rile ...
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William Shatner
(person)
1
— Actor who starred in The Intruder (1962) before Star Trek, delivering what is described as the best acting of his career...
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Woman on the Run
(film)
1
— A forgotten film noir featuring Anne Sheraton about a wife tracking down her painter husband who witnessed a gangland hi...
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Anne Sheraton
(person)
1
— Actress who starred in the film noir Woman on the Run and is described as perfect in the role.
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