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Songs from the Big Chair
(album)
1
— Tears for Fears album from the 1980s, described as electronic and trippy beyond its popular hits like 'Shout' and 'Head ...
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Sovereign Citizens
(concept)
1
— Anti-government movement whose adherents believe they are not subject to government laws, humorously suggested as conten...
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James Brown
(person)
1
— Musician used as a comparison point for Fela Kuti's wildness and confidence.
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YouTube Algorithm
(concept)
1
— Video recommendation system criticized for pushing low-quality content with clickbait thumbnails and generic 'explained'...
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A Christmas Carol
(book)
1
— Classic story frequently adapted into hack TV episodes where characters are placed into its narrative framework, particu...
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Stargate
(film)
1
— Low budget genre show that exemplified the hack TV writing trope of adapting classic story frameworks.
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Debt
(book)
1
— Book by David Graeber praised as accessible and well-written non-fiction full of interesting and novel thoughts.
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The Beats
(concept)
1
— Literary and cultural movement representing the masculine desire to reject society and pursue radical freedom.
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Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
(place)
1
— Airport described as an "inclusive space" with special accommodations for hidden disabilities and sensory rooms.
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Roman Egypt
(place)
1
— Historical period and location of a 2nd-3rd century letter from a young boy to his father.
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Detroit Lions
(concept)
1
— NFL team that disappointed America when they lost despite widespread support.
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Tar
(film)
1
— A recent film that might be remembered historically but may not have gotten enough traction on release.
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Chainsaw Man
(film)
1
— An anime/manga work predicted to potentially enter the realm of classics like Evangelion and Berserk as cutting above it...
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Sidney Sweeney
(person)
1
— An actress discussed in a humorous anecdote about a grandmother being a fan due to physical similarities.
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UofA
(place)
1
— University campus where samosas were sold for $5.99 for two, considered exploitative pricing.
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Fantuan
(place)
1
— A food delivery service used by Chinese international students in Canada
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Boston Pizza
(place)
1
— A Canadian restaurant chain where community college dropouts work as managers
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Vancouver Island
(place)
1
— A wealthy area in British Columbia where retired finance professionals live as hippies
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Mondelez
(place)
1
— A company where mid-level sales representatives work, referenced in discussion of Canadian stereotypes
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Paco Rabanne
(person)
1
— Fashion designer whose clothing appeared on a 1969 French TV show
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DIM DAM DOM
(film)
1
— A 1969 French TV show featuring Paco Rabanne fashion designs
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Tokyo trials
(concept)
1
— Historical war crimes trials compared to the Epstein case as a moment of American accountability
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Lolita Express
(concept)
1
— Jeffrey Epstein's private plane used for trafficking, mentioned in discussion of systemic complicity
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Economic Bill of Rights
(concept)
1
— FDR's proposed expansion of rights to include economic security, employment, housing, and healthcare
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Levi
(place)
1
— Denim brand mentioned in relation to light wash 501 jeans as part of a specific aesthetic uniform.
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Hanes
(place)
1
— Clothing brand referenced for men's heavyweight hoodies worn oversized as part of a specific aesthetic.
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Four Noble Truths
(concept)
1
— Buddhist philosophical concept mentioned as a potential object of worship that could provide spiritual grounding.
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Wiccan Mother Goddess
(concept)
1
— Pagan spiritual concept mentioned as an alternative object of worship to protect against materialistic values.
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cottage-core
(concept)
1
— Aesthetic trend involving romanticized rural and domestic imagery followed by young women.
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egirl
(concept)
1
— Internet-based aesthetic and identity trend followed by young women in their early-to-mid twenties.
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Nav
(person)
1
— Rapper criticized alongside Drake for allegedly making brown men overly concerned with appearance and grooming.
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HRT
(concept)
1
— Hormone Replacement Therapy that a user believes was misprescribed and may have caused chronic health issues.
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Durham
(place)
1
— Canadian region outside Toronto mentioned as a more affordable place to live despite requiring a long commute.
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Furries
(concept)
1
— Subculture described as having become one of the most earnest and self-validating cultures due to their resistance to ri...
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Umberto Eco
(person)
1
— Italian author and philosopher whose essay comparing Mac/DOS to Catholic/Protestant was shared as reading material
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Jimmy Page
(person)
1
— Led Zeppelin guitarist cited as example of conventionally attractive person mischaracterized as weird crush
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Common Sense Media
(place)
1
— A media rating service that provides information about explicit content in films, including sex scenes, written in a tra...
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The Karate Kid
(film)
1
— Remake in which Jackie Chan played Mr. Miyagi, adding to his credentials as a role model.
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Rumble in the Bronx
(film)
1
— One of Jackie Chan's notable films mentioned as part of his filmography.
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Police Story
(film)
1
— One of Jackie Chan's notable Hong Kong martial arts films.
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Drunken Master
(film)
1
— One of Jackie Chan's notable martial arts films.
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Shanghai Knights
(film)
1
— One of Jackie Chan's notable films.
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Close Encounters of the Third Kind
(film)
1
— 1977 Steven Spielberg film praised by Roger Ebert for being about the idea of alien visitors and having faith in audienc...
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Hook
(film)
1
— 1991 Steven Spielberg film that received a 24% Rotten Tomatoes score despite being better than contemporary Disney/Marve...
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Mistborn
(book)
1
— Fantasy adventure epic by Brandon Sanderson that sparked a confrontation when a mother objected to her daughter reading ...
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Novak Djokovic
(person)
1
— Eastern Orthodox tennis champion who won the 2023 US Open after being previously banned over COVID, described as getting...
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Daniil Medvedev
(person)
1
— Tennis player defeated by Novak Djokovic in straight sets at the 2023 US Open men's championship.
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US Open
(place)
1
— Tennis championship where Novak Djokovic defeated Daniil Medvedev in 2023.
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Phoebe Philo
(person)
1
— A fashion designer whose work at Celine is referenced as an aesthetic standard for styling Caroline Ellison.
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Celine
(concept)
1
— A luxury fashion house, specifically referenced in relation to Phoebe Philo's design work.
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