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Days of Heaven
(film)
6
— A film by Terrence Malick mentioned as spiritually similar to the film adaptation of Housekeeping.
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NFT
(concept)
6
— Non-fungible token digital asset class discussed in context of Beeple's controversial $69 million sale and questions abo...
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Green Day
(person)
6
— Rock band that used the n-word on their 2009 album, cited as evidence of recent cultural shift regarding the word.
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D'Angelo
(person)
6
— R&B singer cited as last example of vulnerability in male R&B with 'begging for pussy' aesthetic
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Cleveland
(place)
6
— City mentioned in context of interactions with Indian people, contrasting with a Midwest grad school experience.
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Belfast
(place)
6
— A city in Northern Ireland discussed as having ongoing divisions from The Troubles, with 90% of schools still divided by...
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Mikhail Gorbachev
(person)
6
— Soviet leader described as 'one of the most demonic men who's ever lived' for undoing USSR development and reducing the ...
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Dunning-Kruger effect
(concept)
6
— A cognitive bias referenced in early Red Scare subreddit discussions, where someone questioned if the hosts exhibited th...
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Bowling Alone
(book)
6
— Book by Robert Putnam containing a 1914 Walter Lippmann quote about societal disconnection and the challenges of complex...
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Mikhaila Peterson
(person)
6
— Daughter of Jordan Peterson, described in extensive detail regarding her controversial personal life, business ventures,...
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Something Awful
(place)
6
— An internet community abbreviated as SA, referenced as part of earlier internet culture that was less toxic than current...
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Groypers
(concept)
6
— A far-right online movement associated with Nick Fuentes, initially suspected in a violent incident before being mischar...
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Xiu Xiu
(album)
6
— Experimental band whose emotionally raw music is described as negatively affecting mental health despite being loved
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Mac Miller
(person)
6
— A rapper who ended a seven-year relationship to pursue a relationship with someone, referenced in a discussion of home-w...
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Coca-Cola
(concept)
6
— Soft drink celebrated as one of humanity's greatest achievements for its democratic accessibility and role in shared hum...
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Muay Thai
(concept)
6
— Martial art practiced at a gym mentioned as a male-dominated space where the poster doesn't encounter women
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Hannah Gadsby
(person)
6
— Comedian criticized as symptomatic of decline in visual literacy and representing a 2nd wave feminist perspective hostil...
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Sharon Stone
(person)
6
— Actress mentioned as example of someone who might have experienced casting couch despite being talented.
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John Mayer
(person)
6
— Musician discussed as embodying the archetype of a "beautiful dumb man who thinks he's really deep and profound" during ...
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Tiger Woods
(person)
6
— Professional golfer who returned to competition after nearly having his leg amputated, considered the greatest iron play...
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Thomas Bernhard
(person)
6
— Austrian author mentioned alongside Robert Walser as someone whose work explores themes of desperation and theatrical dr...
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Station Eleven
(book)
6
— Post-apocalyptic TV show praised for its cinematography but criticized for focusing on characters who were in drama club...
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Cornel West
(person)
6
— Presidential candidate still in the 2024 race with explicit pro-Palestine stance who represents socialist positions but ...
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The Spectacle
(concept)
6
— A concept used to critique how sexuality and identity have been corrupted by media culture and representation, turning n...
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David Attenborough
(person)
6
— Nature documentary narrator whose dramatic voiceovers are described as condescending when male animals fail to attract m...
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/mu/
(place)
6
— 4chan's music board that has allegedly declined in quality, with users no longer being embarrassed about discovering can...
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The Bible
(book)
6
— The foundational religious text of Christianity, to be read starting with Genesis by the Red Scare Book Club beginning J...
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Evangelion
(film)
6
— Anime series proposed as Red Scare podcast material for its psychotic and BPD characters, Catholic imagery, and moody ae...
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Y2K
(concept)
6
— The turn-of-the-millennium era characterized as the last period when culture was oriented toward predicting the future r...
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Anton Chekhov
(person)
6
— Russian author whose quotes and work 'A Boring Story' were shared to discuss themes of professionalism and self-certaint...
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Simone de Beauvoir
(person)
6
— French existentialist philosopher and author of Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter, who had a notable confrontational encount...
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Edgar Degas
(person)
6
— French Impressionist painter particularly known for his paintings of ballet dancers, including Ballet (1876).
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Gladiator
(film)
6
— Historical action film listed among favorites by a viewer concerned about gender limitations in combat scenarios.
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Neuromancer
(book)
6
— William Gibson's cyberpunk novel praised for its deep empathy for characters and melancholic vision rather than titillat...
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Dazed and Confused
(film)
6
— Richard Linklater film cited as an example of generally positive high art that still has something to say.
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Showgirls
(film)
6
— 1995 film used as visual example of how older movies looked different from contemporary cinema
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Georgia O'Keeffe
(person)
6
— White American modernist painter mistakenly thought to be a heavy-set African-American woman by someone who admired her ...
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Donald Glover
(person)
6
— Actor and musician referenced as an example of a Black person who speaks in a way perceived as 'white' due to suburban u...
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Annie Hall
(film)
6
— Film featuring Diane Keaton's iconic styling including an oversized hat that influenced a generation of women's fashion
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Casey Anthony
(person)
6
— American woman at center of high-profile trial, described as 'the original BPD hoe' for her lying, manipulation, partyin...
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Mia Farrow
(person)
6
— Actress who married Frank Sinatra, whose father was considered depraved by Katherine Hepburn who believed Mia could have...
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Michael Tracey
(person)
6
— Twitter personality frequently screenshotted and discussed on the Red Scare subreddit, widely considered to be 'a retard...
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Jack Nicholson
(person)
6
— An actor starring in Something's Gotta Give, noted for playing a character who learns to date age-appropriate women.
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Karen Carpenter
(person)
6
— Singer with The Carpenters described as having the most beautiful voice in American music history despite making cheesy ...
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Nick Drake
(person)
6
— British musician who grew up wealthy, suffered from clinical depression, tried electroshock therapy once, and spent his ...
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Black Swan
(film)
6
— Darren Aronofsky psychological thriller cited as frequently misunderstood, with viewers missing the malicious nature of ...
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Ancient Aliens
(film)
6
— Television show that theorizes ancient civilizations worldwide were aided by extraterrestrial visitors, defended against...
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Eric Rohmer
(person)
6
— French New Wave director known for films exploring promiscuity and infidelity from a compassionate perspective.
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Pale Fire
(book)
6
— A non-linear novel by Nabokov that the poster attempted and failed to finish multiple times despite admiring the prose
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Paul Verhoeven
(person)
6
— Dutch film director praised for making sincere Hollywood satires like Robocop and Starship Troopers that critique Americ...
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