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JCS
(person)
1
— YouTube content creator known for interrogation and criminal psychology analysis videos.
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Mikhail Tal
(person)
1
— Creative and tactical chess grandmaster known for confusing opponents with moves that were technically mistakes but psyc...
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Polgars
(person)
1
— Chess family known for being groomed into chess mastery from early childhood.
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Chess960
(concept)
1
— Chess variation where back row pieces are randomized, creating more complexity and reducing reliance on opening theory, ...
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Muscat
(place)
1
— The capital city of Oman, discussed in relation to its affordable dining and shisha offerings.
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Flatbush
(place)
1
— A neighborhood in Brooklyn characterized by the poster as an 'insane asylum' with numerous dysfunctional and mentally il...
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Lake Tahoe
(place)
1
— A wealthy resort area used as an example of extremely high-cost areas where wealthy couples are having many children.
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Damon Albarn
(person)
1
— Lead singer of Blur and Gorillaz, discussed for his attractive appearance in the 1990s.
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Aerie
(place)
1
— A women's clothing retailer referenced in complaints about current fashion trends being either cropped or oversized.
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Amway
(concept)
1
— A multi-level marketing company that hosts events to celebrate top sellers, described as exploiting women through pyrami...
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James Herriot
(person)
1
— Author of stories read while crying in a dorm room after a romantic breakup, used as inspiration for a password change.
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Manchester by the Sea
(film)
1
— Film praised as a near-perfect and most accurate depiction of insurmountable grief to date, starring Casey Affleck in an...
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Stansted
(place)
1
— London airport noted for having particularly aggressive and mean security personnel compared to other Western airports.
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Spoonies
(concept)
1
— Online identity adopted by people claiming chronic illness who document their conditions on TikTok, criticized as a form...
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hEDS
(concept)
1
— Medical condition (hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) commonly claimed by 'spoonies' on TikTok alongside POTS and MCAS.
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Chapelle Roan
(person)
1
— Pop artist criticized for having an image that doesn't match their music
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Western Europe
(place)
1
— Travel destination mentioned by unemployed person living off parents' support
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Empty Nose Syndrome
(concept)
1
— Rare complication of nasal surgery causing constant feeling of suffocation that can lead to suicide
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Schizotypal Spectrum
(concept)
1
— Psychological assessment referenced in discussion of decline in schizo posting on the subreddit
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Kindle Unlimited
(concept)
1
— Amazon's e-book subscription service satirically suggested as replacement for library cards
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Scholastic Book Fair
(concept)
1
— School book sales event satirically suggested as replacement for libraries
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Pat Buchanan
(person)
1
— Political commentator mentioned as someone who would be vindicated by revelations about AIPAC's foreign influence
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Bernese method
(concept)
1
— Medical approach to getting off fentanyl using Suboxone, described by someone attempting withdrawal
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Rei Ayanami
(person)
1
— Anime character from Evangelion that a boyfriend compared his girlfriend to, citing her shyness and submissiveness
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Alfred Krupp
(person)
1
— German industrialist mentioned as an example of figures Marx didn't focus on, preferring to analyze capitalism structura...
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Ferdinand Lassalle
(person)
1
— German socialist whom Marx wrote about instead of focusing on individual capitalists
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Jon Fosse
(person)
1
— Writer mentioned as an alternative to obsessing over Tom Brady, suggested as a more culturally refined interest.
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Neo-Keynesianism
(concept)
1
— Economic policy approach discussed as becoming fashionable during the Biden administration era alongside conformist main...
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Goop
(concept)
1
— Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle brand criticized as expensive and pseudo-scientific, compared to Tom Brady's TB12 brand.
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TB12
(concept)
1
— Tom Brady's lifestyle brand criticized as expensive and pseudo-scientific, compared to Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop.
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Scary
(film)
1
— Film project by Dasha Nekrasova mentioned as an example of her professional success that inspired another writer.
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California assault weapons ban
(concept)
1
— Gun control legislation mentioned alongside other government restrictions on personal freedoms like bans on Four Loko an...
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Boystown
(place)
1
— A gay neighborhood in Chicago (also known as Northalsted) described as having stereotypical gay cultural displays.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
(book)
1
— A Philip K. Dick science fiction novel mentioned as commonly available in used bookstores and not worth paying full pric...
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The Sybil
(book)
1
— A 1953 Portuguese novel by Agustina Bessa-Luís praised as a work of genius with profound observations, contrasted favora...
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Agustina Bessa-Luís
(person)
1
— Portuguese author of The Sybil, praised for profound writing that forces readers to slow down and contemplate each sente...
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National Review
(place)
1
— Conservative magazine that published an article criticizing superficial 'vibe' approaches to Catholicism.
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Werewolf
(concept)
1
— A roleplaying party game in which villagers try to figure out who the werewolves at the table are.
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Nash equilibrium
(concept)
1
— Game theory concept invoked to describe how conflicting dating strategies between men and women result in less sex, love...
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Robert Greene
(person)
1
— Author of books on seduction and power strategy, mentioned as extreme reading material for men in the context of dating ...
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Memorial Day
(concept)
1
— American holiday commemorated at a party where attendees discussed Taylor Swift, Matty Healy, and Dasha Nekrasova.
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Malmö
(place)
1
— Sweden's second biggest city mentioned in the context of having 25% Muslim population and immigration concerns.
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Redbar Radio
(film)
1
— Podcast hosted by Mike David described as featuring a bitter failed comedian who critiques more successful comedians.
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Mike David
(person)
1
— Host of Redbar Radio and failed comedian known for exposing other comedians and creating racist parodies.
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Anthony Cumia
(person)
1
— Comedian/podcaster mentioned as being associated with Mike David of Redbar Radio.
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Andrew Santino
(person)
1
— Comedian who has been targeted by Redbar Radio's 'exposing' content.
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Hal Hartley
(person)
1
— Film director whose work features various notable actresses discussed on the subreddit.
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Adrienne Shelly
(person)
1
— Actress featured in Hal Hartley films discussed as one of his notable female collaborators.
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Edie Falco
(person)
1
— Actress featured in Hal Hartley films discussed as one of his notable female collaborators.
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Julia McNeal
(person)
1
— Actress featured in Hal Hartley films discussed as one of his notable female collaborators.
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