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r/artifactporn
(place)
1
— Reddit subreddit dedicated to historical artifacts, mentioned as showing how people from thousands of years ago were jus...
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Love Has Won
(concept)
1
— Contemporary cult criticized for lacking charismatic leadership, esoteric rituals, and having a barely existent compound
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Twin Flames
(concept)
1
— Contemporary cult criticized for lacking charisma, having no compound, conducting meetings over Zoom, and promoting stal...
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Icarian tradition
(concept)
1
— A reference to utopian socialist movements, sarcastically invoked to mock pretentious political takes.
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Addison Rae
(person)
1
— Social media personality whose photos Dasha retweets, contrasted with Anna's provocative parenting posts.
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Kat Timpf
(person)
1
— Fox News personality cited as an example of someone who authentically espouses conservative beliefs, unlike Anna's perfo...
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Pete Holmes
(person)
1
— Comedian mentioned in critique of Cumtown.org users parroting podcast hosts' opinions without originality.
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New Balance 624
(concept)
1
— Specific sneaker model emblematic of middle-aged American dad culture and lawn care.
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Dogfish Head 60 Minute
(concept)
1
— Craft beer brand representing the dadbro lifestyle and culture.
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Paul Atreides
(concept)
1
— Dune protagonist whom Grimes imagined her child with Elon Musk would become, revealing eugenic beliefs.
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The Bell Curve
(book)
1
— Controversial book on race and IQ referenced in discussion of Elon Musk's eugenic beliefs.
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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
(film)
1
— A 1990s comedy film referenced as marking the mainstream breakthrough of dolphin culture in popular media.
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Ecco the Dolphin
(film)
1
— A video game referenced as 'the ur-document of the dolphin subconscious' in 1990s culture.
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The Lot Radio
(place)
1
— An online radio station and venue mentioned as a prestigious platform that artists in collectives scheme to secure spots...
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HÖR
(place)
1
— A Berlin-based online radio platform mentioned as a prestigious venue that artists use collectives to gain access to.
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Andy Warhol Foundation
(place)
1
— An arts grant organization mentioned in a discussion about how collective leaders monopolize funding while claiming tran...
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WG-Gesucht
(place)
1
— A German apartment-hunting platform mentioned as the endpoint for successful arts collective leaders moving to Berlin.
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r/leagueoflegends
(place)
1
— A subreddit for the game League of Legends, criticized as part of gamer culture invading the Red Scare subreddit.
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r/callofduty
(place)
1
— A subreddit for Call of Duty games, criticized as part of gamer culture invading the Red Scare subreddit.
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StarCraft 2
(concept)
1
— A competitive strategy game mentioned disparagingly in a post criticizing gamers discussing politics on the subreddit.
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas
(film)
1
— A holiday film that users reference ironically when discussing anti-Christmas cynicism as a personality trait.
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r/exmuslim
(place)
1
— A subreddit for former Muslims criticized for supporting Israel and celebrating Muslim deaths despite claiming moral sup...
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The Love Witch
(film)
1
— A film referenced in a discussion about viewing sex as a fair exchange for emotional commitment in relationships, with t...
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Fabrizio Fenghi
(person)
1
— A Brown University professor who conducted fieldwork on the actual Nazbol movement in Russia and wrote a book about nati...
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It Will Be Fun and Terrifying: Nationalism and Protest in Post-Soviet Russia
(book)
1
— A book by Fabrizio Fenghi based on fieldwork about the actual Nazbol movement and nationalism in post-Soviet Russia.
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Dragon Ball
(film)
1
— Anime series mentioned as something that was socially stigmatized to openly enjoy in school.
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When Your Child Is a Psychopath
(book)
1
— Atlantic article examining psychopathic behavior in children and the challenges of treatment and rehabilitation.
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Mendota
(place)
1
— Facility for treating young psychopaths mentioned in article about psychopathic children.
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Free Willy
(film)
1
— 1990s film referenced as a comparison to the B-plot of Avatar 2 involving whaling themes.
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Operation Rolling Thunder
(concept)
1
— Vietnam War bombing campaign referenced as inspiration for opening scenes of Avatar 2.
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Para-social relationship
(concept)
1
— Concept describing one-sided relationships with media figures that the poster finds insulting when applied to podcast li...
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Project X
(film)
1
— A film referenced in the context of throwing a large party or 'rager' at someone's parents' house
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My Girls
(album)
1
— A song referenced as playing during a party scenario involving a pool cannonball
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Ancient Egypt
(concept)
1
— A historical civilization described as unclaimed territory in online cultural discourse
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Meritocracy
(concept)
1
— The belief that wealth and success are earned through merit, discussed by a working-class British person as psychologica...
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Post Malone
(person)
1
— A mainstream artist whose music is characterized as what 'normies' listen to all day on Spotify
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Eliot Rodger
(person)
1
— Incel mass shooter who made videos before his killing spree claiming he deserved women because he was gorgeous with expe...
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Armani
(place)
1
— Luxury fashion brand whose $300 glasses Eliot Rodger mentioned as proof he deserved women.
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Moscow Theatre Siege
(concept)
1
— Historical hostage crisis referenced in comparison to an incel's plan to poison a campus with carfentanil.
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The Da Vinci Code
(book)
1
— Pop culture phenomenon from the mid-2000s featuring Tom Hanks solving riddles, remembered for its cultural impact.
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Ron Asheton
(person)
1
— Member of The Stooges who was interviewed by serious garage punk forum enthusiasts in the mid-2000s
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Khmer Rouge
(concept)
1
— Cambodian communist regime responsible for genocide that someone had never heard of despite growing up near Cambodia
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Tim Ferriss
(person)
1
— Self-help author whose books appear on Luigi Mangione's Goodreads profile
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Tim Urban
(person)
1
— Author whose work appears on Luigi Mangione's Goodreads profile, associated with online Rogan/Fridman sphere
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Gerontocracy
(concept)
1
— Political system dominated by elderly leaders, attributed to Baby Boomers' arrested development and inability to accept ...
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Sasson et al., 2017
(book)
1
— Scientific study published in Nature demonstrating that neurotypical observers judge autistic people as less likable and...
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DeBrabander et al., 2019
(book)
1
— Study published in Autism in Adulthood showing both autistic and nonautistic observers rate autistic adults less favorab...
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Grossman, 2015
(book)
1
— Study published in Autism journal demonstrating that naïve observers can identify autistic children as socially awkward ...
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Nature
(place)
1
— Scientific journal that published the Sasson et al. 2017 study on thin-slice judgments of autistic individuals.
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Autism in Adulthood
(place)
1
— Academic journal that published the DeBrabander et al. 2019 study comparing autistic and nonautistic observers' percepti...
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