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Swiss Alps
(place)
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— Mountain region in Switzerland idealized as a dream location for a small farm with animals
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Beavis and Butt-Head (2022)
(film)
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— 2022 movie praised for its emotional depth and inspiring scenes, particularly the cornholio scene compared favorably to ...
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Mall Culture
(concept)
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— Cultural phenomenon of social and commercial life centered around shopping malls, nostalgically remembered for record bo...
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The Amazing Spider-Man
(film)
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— Movie associated with a nostalgic first kiss memory during mall culture era
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Pittsburgh Potty
(place)
1
— Toilet in a corner of an unfinished basement, enclosed with plywood, characteristic of Pittsburgh houses
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The Cranes Are Flying
(film)
1
— A 1957 Russian film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov featuring actress Tatyana Samoilova, praised for its great imagery and...
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Mikhail Kalatozov
(person)
1
— Director of the 1957 Russian film The Cranes Are Flying, known for great imagery and cinematography.
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Tatyana Samoilova
(person)
1
— Actress described as a stunner who starred in the 1957 Russian film The Cranes Are Flying.
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
(book)
1
— A Raymond Carver short story collection that is referenced in the title format for a post about parasocial relationships...
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Olivier Rousteing
(person)
1
— Creative director at Balmain praised for stepping up his work, particularly with the Resort 23 collection inspired by an...
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Stephanie Seymour
(person)
1
— A supermodel used as a reference point for exceptional beauty in describing a girlfriend who is out of the poster's leag...
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Luc Besson
(person)
1
— Director of Léon: The Professional, accused of being a pedophile for the film's depiction of an inappropriate relationsh...
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Cowboy
(concept)
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— An American frontier archetype discussed alongside similar Latin American figures like vaqueros, charros, gauchos, and l...
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Gaucho
(concept)
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— A South American cowboy figure from Argentina and Uruguay, part of the broader Americas frontier archetype tradition.
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Vaquero
(concept)
1
— A North American cowboy figure, particularly from Mexican tradition, part of the broader Americas frontier archetype.
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Everett Byram
(person)
1
— Online left-adjacent comedian and internet personality known as rad_milk who died after being shot by police during a do...
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Chez Panisse
(place)
1
— Haute cuisine restaurant cited as an example of American cultural richness alongside fast food
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UCF
(place)
1
— University of Central Florida where a recovering alcoholic plans to resume their education
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Greg Sadler
(person)
1
— Philosophy educator at Marquette who created a YouTube video series on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.
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Marquette
(place)
1
— University where Greg Sadler teaches and produces philosophy lecture content on Hegel.
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Charlie Javice
(person)
1
— Individual mentioned as part of the Forbes 40 under 40 to prison pipeline for fraud-related crimes.
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Ian Finance
(person)
1
— A cartoon character-like figure mentioned in connection with comedian podcasts as a recurring presence.
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Emily Brontë
(person)
1
— Author of Wuthering Heights, referenced through Kate Bush's song about the novel's characters.
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Anna Morandi Manzolini
(person)
1
— 18th century wax artist and anatomist whose teaching objects are compared to work of contemporary artists Gober and Thek
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Gober
(person)
1
— Contemporary artist whose work is compared to 18th century anatomical wax sculptures
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Thek
(person)
1
— Contemporary artist whose work is compared to 18th century anatomical wax sculptures
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Dale Cooper
(person)
1
— Character from Twin Peaks referenced as analogue for poster's experience observing casino patrons
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Ausonius
(person)
1
— Latin poet who praised Moselle Valley wines in ancient Rome, mentioned in 1970 National Geographic caption
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Fortunatus
(person)
1
— Latin poet who praised Moselle Valley wines, mentioned alongside Ausonius in National Geographic
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Mosella
(book)
1
— Poem by Ausonius praising the beauty and wine culture of the Moselle Valley
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Gymnopedies
(album)
1
— Piano compositions by Erik Satie used as an effective sleep aid, particularly praised for calming anxiety and dread at b...
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Québec
(place)
1
— Canadian province discussed in relation to its declining Catholic culture and religious practice among younger generatio...
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Costin Alamariu
(person)
1
— The real name of BAP (Bronze Age Pervert), identified as part of the Thiel-Yarvin circle of right-wing figures allegedly...
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LoFiRepublican
(person)
1
— Right-wing Twitter account frequently retweeted by Anna Khachiyan but largely unknown to the Red Scare subreddit audienc...
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Hook-up culture
(concept)
1
— Social phenomenon of casual sexual encounters, discussed in relation to alcohol consumption enabling social confidence a...
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Thomas Hargrove
(person)
1
— Founder of the Murder Accountability Project who believes at least 2 percent of murders are committed by serial offender...
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Michael Arntfield
(person)
1
— Retired police detective and author of 12 books on serial murder who estimates 3,000 to 4,000 active serial killers in t...
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Rayne Fisher-Quann
(person)
1
— Writer criticized for contributing to an oversaturated discourse on the commodification of girlhood and women in digital...
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Commodification
(concept)
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— Concept frequently discussed in essays about girlhood and women in digital spaces, criticized as overused.
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Breonna Taylor
(person)
1
— Person whose death led to police strike and reduced enforcement in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Pictorialism
(concept)
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— Photography movement represented by artists including Clarence H White, Edward Steichen, and Alfred Stieglitz.
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Clarence H White
(person)
1
— Pictorialist photographer featured in a post about pictorialist photography.
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Edward Steichen
(person)
1
— Pictorialist photographer featured in a post about pictorialist photography.
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George Seeley
(person)
1
— Pictorialist photographer featured in a post about pictorialist photography.
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Mary Warner
(person)
1
— Pictorialist photographer featured in a post about pictorialist photography.
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Joseph Sudek
(person)
1
— Pictorialist photographer featured in a post about pictorialist photography.
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Robert Demachy
(person)
1
— Pictorialist photographer featured in a post about pictorialist photography.
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Mervyn O'Gorman
(person)
1
— Pictorialist photographer featured in a post about pictorialist photography.
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Alfred Stieglitz
(person)
1
— Pictorialist photographer featured in a post about pictorialist photography.
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Wesley Bell
(person)
1
— Pro-Israel Democrat who beat Cori Bush in a congressional race with backing from Israeli organizations.
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