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Virgen del Carmen
(concept)
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— A religious festival celebrated in Spain with processions.
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Beverly Hills
(place)
1
— Setting for the body horror film Society, where a teenage boy discovers his family is part of a gruesome orgy cult.
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Society
(film)
1
— 1989 body horror film directed by Brian Yuzna about a Beverly Hills teen who discovers his family is part of an elite or...
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Brian Yuzna
(person)
1
— Director of the 1989 body horror film Society about an elite orgy cult.
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Billy Warlock
(person)
1
— Actor who plays the teenage protagonist in the 1989 body horror film Society.
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Ted Turner
(person)
1
— Media mogul who married Jane Fonda, cited as part of a narrative about leftists abandoning their politics.
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Pair-bonding
(concept)
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— A neurological concept invoked in discussions about promiscuity, described dismissively as treating humans like gophers.
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Black Mafia Family
(film)
1
— A TV show criticized for having an extremely literal and uncreative title.
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Building Great Sentences
(book)
1
— A book by Brooks Landon that praises complexity and long elegant sentences, contrasted with popular creative writing adv...
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Brooks Landon
(person)
1
— Author of 'Building Great Sentences,' praised for advocating complexity and elegant long sentences in writing.
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Henri Alekan
(person)
1
— Legendary cinematographer who shot Wings of Desire in black and white and color.
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Berlin Wall
(concept)
1
— Historical barrier whose fall occurred not long after Wings of Desire was made, providing context for the film's setting...
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Donald Sutherland
(person)
1
— Actor featured in Ordinary People who inspired someone to become 'a real Donald Sutherland Head' after watching the film...
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Death on Credit
(book)
1
— Novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline ranked as the top fiction book read in 2023 by a subreddit user.
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Blue of Noon
(book)
1
— Novel by Georges Bataille ranked as the third-best fiction book read in 2023 by a subreddit user.
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After the Banquet
(book)
1
— Novel by Yukio Mishima ranked as the fifth-best fiction book read in 2023 by a subreddit user.
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James Franco
(person)
1
— Film director with an infamously poor filmography consisting of approximately 25 films and only one moderately successfu...
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The Disaster Artist
(film)
1
— James Franco's most successful directorial work, though still considered not very good compared to his other films.
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My Way
(album)
1
— A song featuring forceful and antagonistic bragging about masculine pride that reportedly triggers negative reactions fr...
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Chainsmokers
(album)
1
— Musical group whose song 'Takeaway' caused conflict when hummed in front of an extremely religious individual.
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Pohela Boishakh
(concept)
1
— Bengali New Year celebration that is a community tradition across the Bengali diaspora.
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Lorain
(place)
1
— Ohio city where eclipse double exposure photographs were taken in 2024.
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Ares Le Mandat
(book)
1
— An 800-page work originally intended as apologetics for Catholicism and the error of Vatican II, written by Anthony of B...
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Revelation
(book)
1
— Biblical book of prophecy referenced in connection with demonstrations involving Mars and predictions of rocket fire aga...
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Srebrenica massacre
(concept)
1
— Historical atrocity referenced in a proposed Sopranos-style show set in Bosnia as a point of conflict between characters...
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Paris Climate Accord
(concept)
1
— International agreement used as a model for how Mars 360 would operate as a global social accord integrating all nations...
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Dadcore
(concept)
1
— A lifestyle aesthetic centered around stereotypical dad activities like hardware store trips, home repairs, and gardenin...
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r/techsupport
(place)
1
— Reddit community that unexpectedly banned a user for submitting a post about Windows 10 and Airpods connectivity issues.
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Arkadi
(place)
1
— Famous monastery on Crete where hundreds of Greeks committed mass suicide with gunpowder rather than surrender during an...
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Ottomans
(concept)
1
— Historical empire against whom Greeks on Crete rebelled in 1866, leading to mass suicide at Arkadi monastery.
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Schengen
(concept)
1
— European border-free travel zone referenced by someone who found profound happiness after moving to Europe.
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r/ukraineforeignlegion
(place)
1
— Reddit subreddit for recruiting Westerners to fight in Ukraine, characterized by posts from people having midlife crises...
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Ukraine Foreign Legion
(concept)
1
— Military unit recruiting Westerners to fight in Ukraine, where volunteers face high casualty rates in a war where local ...
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Moana
(film)
1
— Disney film referenced in the context of Reddit men claiming to cry while watching it despite being physically imposing.
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Oregon State University
(place)
1
— University mentioned in contrast to Reed College in a discussion about liberal arts education and performative identity.
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Allie Beth Stuckey
(person)
1
— Conservative commentator and Fox News veteran who authored the book 'Toxic Empathy' about how progressives exploit Chris...
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Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion
(book)
1
— New York Times bestseller by Allie Beth Stuckey arguing that liberals manipulate Christians through emotional appeals.
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Turning Point USA
(place)
1
— Right-wing nonprofit organization run by Charlie Kirk that hosted a conference featuring Allie Beth Stuckey.
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C. Daniel Batson
(person)
1
— Social psychologist who has researched empathy for decades and argues the term can refer to eight different concepts.
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Honduras
(place)
1
— Country referenced in a deportation case involving a 4-year-old American child with cancer.
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Schloßtraße U Bahn
(place)
1
— U Bahn station in Berlin being used as a filming location for a short film.
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Gwerful Mechain
(person)
1
— 15th century Welsh poetess who wrote 'Ode to the Vagina.'
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Yandex
(place)
1
— Russian search engine recommended for finding free streaming movies and shows online.
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John Daly
(person)
1
— Referenced in context of casual interview conversation that leads to job offers rather than formal presentations
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Top Golf
(place)
1
— Entertainment venue referenced in context of casual interview conversation topics
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Rosie Camanga
(person)
1
— Filipino-Hawaiian tattoo artist born 1910 who worked in Honolulu from 1944-1991, known for mysterious folk/outsider art ...
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Sailor Jerry
(person)
1
— Tattoo artist whose shop was next to Rosie Camanga's and whose work has come to dominate American Traditional tattooing
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American Traditional
(concept)
1
— Tattoo style that Sailor Jerry popularized and that has come to dominate the genre, contrasted with Rosie Camanga's more...
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Carnival of Souls
(film)
1
— 1962 film praised for its atmosphere despite predictable plot, noted as a major inspiration for David Lynch
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JPM
(place)
1
— Financial institution referenced as an example where lying on a resume wouldn't work at senior levels
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