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Eugene Mallove
(person)
1
— A scientist and cold fusion advocate murdered in 2004 whose death investigation was controversial
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Class solidarity
(concept)
1
— A leftist concept discussed in relation to immigration and the American middle class being squeezed economically
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Wild Mountain Thyme
(album)
1
— A song played during a funeral for a dead possum
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Les Revenants
(film)
1
— A French TV show about strange occurrences in a small town, compared to Twin Peaks
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Art and Labor
(album)
1
— Podcast mentioned alongside Red Scare, Chapo Trap House, and TrueAnon as part of leftist podcast listening habits.
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Gossip Girl (2021)
(film)
1
— HBO Max reboot series criticized for turning Gossip Girl into a morally justified tool of teachers bullying teenagers to...
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Enema of the State
(album)
1
— Blink-182 album referenced for its iconic album cover featuring a nurse, used to describe a woman's appearance.
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Earth, Wind & Fire
(person)
1
— Funk band whose music was frequently played alongside Hall & Oates in a story about a drug-fueled relationship.
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Temporarily Embarrassed Millionaire
(concept)
1
— The idea that Americans believe capitalism works for everyone except them temporarily, passed down through shut-out gene...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10
(concept)
1
— Phone model jokingly referenced as the cause of Queen Elizabeth II's death
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Berlin Marathon
(place)
1
— Marathon race where the poster ran their first marathon while Kipchoge set a world record
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Eliud Kipchoge
(person)
1
— World record holder marathon runner who set a new record at the Berlin Marathon
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The Spin Doctors
(person)
1
— Music group known for the song 'Two Princes', mentioned in a post asking readers to simply remember the song.
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Two Princes
(album)
1
— A song by The Spin Doctors that a post invites readers to remember and reflect upon.
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Tamil nationalism
(concept)
1
— Political movement that M.I.A. became involved with, connected to her father's involvement in Tamil independence struggl...
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Saint Therese of Lisieux
(person)
1
— Catholic saint whose 'little way' philosophy of helping whenever opportunity presents itself regardless of scale is foll...
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The Revolt of the Elites
(book)
1
— A work by Christopher Lasch analyzing modern elite culture and its disconnection from society, praised as relevant for u...
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Iroquois
(concept)
1
— Native American confederacy referenced in a post about building community gardens, though the poster suggested the counc...
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P. Diddy
(person)
1
— Music mogul and subject of viral conspiracy theories and allegations on TikTok regarding sex trafficking and celebrity i...
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Misery
(film)
1
— A 90-minute thriller starring Kathy Bates and James Caan, praised as a refreshingly simple and entertaining movie with a...
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Fellow Aiden
(place)
1
— A coffee machine receiving positive reviews from coffee enthusiasts for making quality home coffee accessible.
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r/antinatalalism
(place)
1
— Subreddit described as having abject hatred for children, though allegedly only second to r/teachers.
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Heidi
(book)
1
— Children's book about a girl in the Alps, remembered for themes of childhood innocence, goat's milk, and a disabled frie...
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Ming Dynasty
(concept)
1
— Chinese imperial dynasty referenced in discussion of eunuchs and their role in managing bureaucracy and palace administr...
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Forbidden Palace
(place)
1
— Historical Chinese imperial palace complex mentioned in context of eunuchs' role in allowing male presence in restricted...
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Varys
(person)
1
— Eunuch character from Game of Thrones used as a reference point for understanding the historical practice of castration.
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Natalie Wood
(person)
1
— American actress who died in 1981 under mysterious circumstances, with suspicion surrounding her husband Robert Wagner.
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Robert Wagner
(person)
1
— American actor and husband of Natalie Wood, suspected in connection with her death.
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Rui Hachimura
(person)
1
— Blasian basketball player and Gonzaga legend who hit a game-winning buzzer beater three-pointer.
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Gonzaga
(place)
1
— University known for its basketball program, where Rui Hachimura played.
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Joanna Schroeder
(person)
1
— Media figure whose work was criticized on the Red Scare podcast and edited by someone afraid to criticize it due to fear...
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Calibre
(concept)
1
— Free program that converts ebook files between formats, allowing Kindle users to read .epub files from free databases.
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Overdrive
(concept)
1
— Library-accessible digital lending platform for ebooks with Kindle compatibility.
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Rubenesque
(concept)
1
— Term referring to fuller-figured women as depicted in Renaissance art, used to describe a historical beauty standard.
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Tongue Tied
(album)
1
— Pop song characterized as a dopamine-rush track that evokes nostalgia for experiences never had.
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Solovair
(place)
1
— English boot manufacturer that makes well-made boots similar to Doc Martens at a reasonable price.
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Filson
(place)
1
— Bag manufacturer known for making durable, impossible-to-destroy bags.
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Ellie Goulding
(person)
1
— Musician who performed a tribute concert at Roger Federer's last match, described as an inappropriate choice.
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Holy Roman Empire
(concept)
1
— Historical political entity referenced sarcastically in relation to Republican electoral victories.
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Man vs Wild
(film)
1
— Survival television show hosted by Bear Grylls, defended as entertaining and educational despite criticisms about its au...
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Survivorman
(film)
1
— Survival television show hosted by Les Stroud, mentioned as comparison to Man vs Wild
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Milton Friedman
(person)
1
— Economist whose work is discussed as compelling but part of a pattern of ideological inconsistency
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Vinayak Savarkar
(person)
1
— Historical figure associated with the Hindutva movement whose writings led the poster to view Gandhi negatively
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Hindutva movement
(concept)
1
— Hindu nationalist movement that the poster found persuasive despite not being Hindu
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L.A.
(place)
1
— Los Angeles presented as one of five major American city options for living
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Gabon
(place)
1
— African country where the Bongo family maintained a 56-year political dynasty that ended in a 2023 military coup
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Ali Bongo
(person)
1
— President of Gabon whose family ruled for 56 years until overthrown in a military coup
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Assad regime
(concept)
1
— Syrian political dynasty that came to power after the Bongo family in Gabon
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Robert Mugabe
(person)
1
— Zimbabwean leader who came to power after the Bongo family dynasty began in Gabon
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APD
(concept)
1
— Auditory Processing Disorder mentioned as one of many conditions that may be used to excuse incompetence rather than cal...
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