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Classic Movie Musts
(concept)
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— A podcast by Max Baril that was exposed for plagiarizing film criticism from Criterion and Wikipedia.
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In A Lonely Place
(film)
1
— A film whose Wikipedia summary was used in a plagiarized podcast episode.
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Farrah Smith Nehme
(person)
1
— Film critic who wrote 'The Philadelphia Story: A Fine, Pretty World' for Criterion that was plagiarized by a podcast hos...
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Mildred Pierce
(film)
1
— A film that was the subject of a suspicious podcast episode potentially containing plagiarized content.
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Tyler Herro
(person)
1
— NBA player for the Miami Heat mentioned in relation to the 2023 NBA Finals.
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Jamal Murray
(person)
1
— NBA player for the Denver Nuggets noted as nearly unstoppable in the 2023 NBA Finals.
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Miami Heat
(concept)
1
— NBA team that competed in the 2023 NBA Finals against the Denver Nuggets.
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DeliciousTacos
(person)
1
— A blogger criticized for obsessively claiming all men share his experiences with sex addiction, prostitution tourism, an...
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Dr. Luke
(person)
1
— Music producer who worked with Katy Perry, mentioned in context of criticism around her 'Woman's World' single and male ...
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Run the World (Girls)
(album)
1
— A 2011 Beyoncé song referenced as an example of the girlboss anthem era that Katy Perry's 'Woman's World' resembles.
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Bad Blood
(album)
1
— A Taylor Swift song cited as an example of 2011-era girlboss feminism in pop music.
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Max Weber
(person)
1
— German sociologist invoked satirically in the context of lonely people developing elaborate social theories to explain t...
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Bernini
(person)
1
— Sculptor referenced as inspiration for exploring human touch from unusual angles in artistic practice
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Real Sex
(film)
1
— HBO documentary series about sexuality referenced as example of lost HBO content
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Depersonalisation
(concept)
1
— Psychological state characterized by feeling dazed, disoriented, and disconnected from reality and one's own thoughts
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West Loop
(place)
1
— Chicago neighborhood where a tech worker and Bay Area transplant lives who advocates for demolishing historic buildings ...
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Monadnock Building
(place)
1
— Historic Chicago building mentioned as an example of beautiful architecture that a BlackRock employee argued should be d...
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Merchandise Mart
(place)
1
— Historic Chicago building mentioned as an example of beautiful architecture that a BlackRock employee argued should be d...
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Wrigley Building
(place)
1
— Historic Chicago building mentioned as an example of beautiful architecture that a BlackRock employee argued should be d...
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Comic Book Guy
(person)
1
— A character from The Simpsons used to represent the patronizing, pedantic tone of r/truerateme commenters
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Three Cue Method
(concept)
1
— A reading instruction technique criticized for training children to guess words based on context rather than phonics, cr...
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Stanley Clifford Weyman
(person)
1
— A con artist who ran impersonation scams for the thrill, impersonating military officials and doctors without financial ...
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Warren G. Harding
(person)
1
— U.S. President whom con artist Stanley Clifford Weyman arranged a meeting with while impersonating an official
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Jessica Lunsford
(person)
1
— A 9-year-old murder victim whose case has become subject to true crime content on TikTok, causing distress to family mem...
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Byzantine calendar
(concept)
1
— A calendar system marking September 1st as the beginning of the liturgical year 7533.
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Chicano
(concept)
1
— Mexican-American identity noted in discussion of second-generation immigrant nationalism toward parents' home countries.
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Totoro
(film)
1
— Animated film character referenced in the context of adults wearing childish merchandise like a Totoro backpack.
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Discworld
(book)
1
— Fantasy book series referenced in discussions where adults repeatedly talk about which character they wish they could be...
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The Hardy Boys
(book)
1
— Children's book series used as an analogy for adults in the 1950s hypothetically ostracizing others for not liking child...
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The Mickey Mouse Club
(film)
1
— Children's television show used as an analogy for 1950s adults being pressured to watch children's media for social acce...
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Ganesh
(person)
1
— Hindu deity referenced in discussion of Islam displacing religions with floridly depicted statues through abstract image...
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Chosen Families
(concept)
1
— Concept of close friend groups as family substitutes among millennials that often ended in painful ejections compared to...
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The Inklings
(concept)
1
— A literary discussion group that included J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, known for members who devoted themselves intens...
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Grown Ups 2
(film)
1
— Comedy film cited as an example of the Hollywood trope of ugly mediocre men paired with stunning wives.
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Jacksonville
(place)
1
— Florida city mentioned as feeling real and like a working city, contrasted positively with Orlando.
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Thierry Mugler
(person)
1
— Fashion designer who created costumes for the 1985 Comédie-Française production of Macbeth.
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Comédie-Française
(place)
1
— French theater company that produced Macbeth in 1985 with costumes by Thierry Mugler.
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Nick Champa
(person)
1
— 27-year-old gay TikTok celebrity and former failed actor who underwent extensive plastic surgery
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Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County
(film)
1
— MTV reality show from 2004-2006 featured in a list of notable 2000s MTV programming
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The Hills
(film)
1
— MTV reality show from 2006-2010 featured in a list of notable 2000s MTV programming
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Stewart Lee
(person)
1
— Stand-up comedian whose work was enjoyed by the poster as a teenager
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Gérard Depardieu
(person)
1
— French actor who appeared in a film with Robert De Niro featuring explicit scenes
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Joseph Dirt
(film)
1
— Comedy film mentioned in a satirical conspiracy theory post referencing David Spade
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Burlington, Vermont
(place)
1
— City where Bernie Sanders served as mayor in the 1980s and hosted a public access TV show interviewing local residents
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IBM Cognos
(place)
1
— Corporate business intelligence software mentioned as emblematic of meaningless white-collar work
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Charles C. Mann
(person)
1
— Author of 1491, a pop history book about pre-Columbian Native American civilizations
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Associated Press
(place)
1
— One of the three major news agencies that provides news reports to most outlets worldwide
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Agence France-Presse
(place)
1
— One of the three major news agencies that provides news reports to most outlets worldwide
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Mike Recine
(person)
1
— Comedian who commented negatively on Dasha Nekrasova during her breakup
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r/place
(place)
1
— Reddit's collaborative pixel art canvas event that displaced Ukrainian war coverage from trending topics.
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