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Dior
(place)
6
— Fashion house praised for their early 2000s maximalist and Y2K-aesthetic advertising campaigns
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Alex Turner
(person)
6
— Lead singer of Arctic Monkeys described as a lyrical genius and awkward rock star who mastered being non-threatening yet...
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Jackie Chan
(person)
6
— Hong Kong martial arts actor and filmmaker presented as an ideal male role model who is self-made, does his own stunts, ...
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Ryan Murphy
(person)
6
— Television producer whose new show about Ed Gein contains explicit mentions of autogynephilia versus HSTS and implicatio...
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FKA twigs
(person)
6
— Musical artist described as 'an actual freak of beauty' whose song 'Two Weeks' inspired a desire to build a temple for h...
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Serge Gainsbourg
(person)
6
— French musician mentioned as a favorite artist during an uncomfortable hairdresser appointment, which the hairdresser sc...
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Demi Lovato
(person)
6
— Celebrity whose WikiFeet page was the subject of a Guardian headline about someone realizing they're pansexual.
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Ween
(album)
6
— American band/songwriters discussed as fascination for combining great songwriting with absurdist humor
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Nick Cave
(person)
6
— Australian musician and songwriter discussed in the context of his conservative temperament and critique of systemic thi...
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Toy Story
(film)
6
— Pixar animated film referenced in relation to NFL's virtual game reskinning technology that makes football look like it'...
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Generation X
(book)
6
— Generational cohort praised for producing great 1990s music including grunge, stoner rock, and indie alt, but considered...
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Hipster Runoff
(place)
6
— A cultural blog described as the most culturally important writing of the past 20 years that should have been preserved ...
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John McAfee
(person)
6
— Founder of McAfee antivirus software who became a fugitive, lived on a yacht doing drugs, and died in prison, discussed ...
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Zillow
(concept)
6
— Real estate website where users can browse property listings, referenced in context of sharing horrible property example...
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Belgrade
(place)
6
— Serbian city where someone spotted a girl in a Slayer shirt with prominent whale tail, evoking Red Scare podcast aesthet...
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Federico Fellini
(person)
6
— Italian filmmaker referenced in contrast to Harry Potter as an example of highbrow artistic taste that younger generatio...
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AirPods
(concept)
6
— Apple wireless earbuds discussed as symbol of new antisocial behavior where people keep one earbud in even when with fam...
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r/destiny
(place)
6
— Subreddit compared to r/redscarepod through a test designed to determine if posts from both communities can be distingui...
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Industrial Society and Its Future
(book)
6
— Manifesto by Ted Kaczynski that a graduate student has been citing in academic papers, discussing the power process and ...
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Tom Hanks
(person)
6
— Actor criticized for his performance in an airport-themed film where he plays a character from a fictional Eastern Europ...
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Gnosticism
(concept)
6
— Religious and philosophical movement discussed for its Sethian idea that the Old Testament God is a different and lesser...
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Licorice Pizza
(film)
6
— Film by Paul Thomas Anderson (PTA) about a relationship between a 25-year-old woman and 15-year-old boy that sparked con...
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Die Hard
(film)
6
— Action film referenced as the archetypal male fantasy scenario of being in a life-or-death situation requiring resourcef...
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Neutral Milk Hotel
(album)
6
— Indie rock band whose song 'In the Aeroplane Over the Sea' triggered an existential awakening experience for a listener ...
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The Sims
(film)
6
— A video game franchise whose subreddit features users claiming that skinny blonde sims damage their self-worth, represen...
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Olivia Wilde
(person)
6
— Film director criticized for making Don't Worry Darling with themes about male pleasure in sex scenes and outdated femin...
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Deuxmoi
(place)
6
— Celebrity gossip Instagram account and subreddit compared to the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders subreddit for its intense s...
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My Bloody Valentine
(person)
6
— Shoegaze band discussed as a favorite but criticized for spawning numerous derivative post-millennial 'nugaze' bands tha...
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Troy
(place)
6
— American town referenced as example of European place names transplanted to America, specifically in context of being ab...
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Shelby Foote
(person)
6
— Historian featured in Ken Burns' Civil War documentary who provided human grounding without yearning for the antebellum ...
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YMCA
(place)
6
— Organization where poster practices swimming laps, holding their breath, and free diving to prepare for their calling re...
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Conan O'Brien
(person)
6
— Actor in A24 film If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, whose presence contributes to misleading quirky comedy expectations
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Gordon Ramsay
(person)
6
— Celebrity chef and former protégé of Marco Pierre White, described unfavorably as looking like a 'potato-faced, geriatri...
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Fran Lebowitz
(person)
6
— Writer and cultural critic criticized for being incapable of building anything, having had writer's block since the earl...
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First Reformed
(film)
6
— A doomer film about a preacher radicalized into eco-terrorism by a climate activist, criticized for being too alarmist a...
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Beau is Afraid
(film)
6
— Film mentioned as being hated by the post author discussing their relationship with their baby boomer parents.
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HBO Max
(place)
6
— A streaming service that rebranded to Max, changing from purple to blue in its UI redesign, which users criticized as po...
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Newgrounds
(place)
6
— An internet community and website referenced as part of an earlier generation of internet culture that, while containing...
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Matt Taibbi
(person)
6
— Journalist and podcaster mentioned discussing Bernie Sanders' political approach as being too passive.
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George Soros
(person)
6
— A financier and philanthropist who is frequently mentioned in far-right conspiracy theories and described as being viewe...
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Francis Ford Coppola
(person)
6
— Filmmaker making Megalopolis after 40 years of wanting to, funded by selling wine company stock, also made The Conversat...
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Cracker Barrel
(place)
6
— American restaurant chain mentioned as a proposed date location for the Red Scare podcast hosts with an offer to buy ite...
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Michael Brooks
(person)
6
— A political commentator whose death was followed by controversial commentary from Aimee Therese.
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Anaïs Nin
(person)
6
— Writer who penned a letter criticizing a wealthy collector's mechanistic approach to erotica, arguing for the integratio...
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Jim Morrison
(person)
6
— Musician cited in Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon as having alleged deep state connections through the Laurel Canyon hipp...
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The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
(film)
6
— A film available in two versions ('76 and '78) being discussed as the winner of a Red Scare movie club selection, availa...
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Ron Paul
(person)
6
— Former U.S. Congressman and libertarian figure who was popular among online libertarians a decade ago, now seen as large...
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St. Augustine
(place)
6
— Early Christian theologian in the Roman Empire, attributed with the quote 'A woman is a temple built over a sewer.'
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Wim Wenders
(person)
6
— Director of Perfect Days who describes the protagonist as a 'utopian human figure' living in 'contented solitude' despit...
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Robocop
(film)
6
— A dystopian near-future film that doesn't specify its year but allows audiences to understand it's an extrapolation of c...
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