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Paula's Choice
(place)
1
— Skincare brand whose retinol product is being considered for unconventional use by a poster.
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S.A.S
(place)
1
— British Special Air Service special forces unit that a poster wanted to join as a teenager after playing Call of Duty.
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Devon Aoki
(person)
1
— Model and actress mentioned as an example of acceptable nepotism in entertainment industry.
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Adrian Chiles
(person)
1
— British television presenter mentioned as an example of acceptable nepotism.
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Lincoln Park
(place)
1
— Chicago neighborhood and park area praised for its lakeside chess pavilion and summer atmosphere.
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Jamie Foxx
(person)
1
— Actor discussed in context of mysterious health issues and conspiracy theories
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Hustler's University
(place)
1
— An online program associated with Andrew Tate, sarcastically referenced by people who claim self-education superiority o...
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Bob Lee
(person)
1
— Cash App founder whose murder was connected to a San Francisco tech swinger sex cult called 'The Lifestyle'.
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The Lifestyle
(concept)
1
— A San Francisco swinger sex cult reportedly involving tech elites engaging in drug-fueled orgies.
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Bell Curve Meme
(concept)
1
— An internet meme depicting how people of different intelligence levels arrive at the same conclusion through different r...
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W.S. Merwin
(person)
1
— A poet whose collection The Lice is kept on a subreddit user's nightstand.
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Lemon Market
(concept)
1
— An economic concept describing markets with information asymmetry, applied to dating markets where 'lemons' (problematic...
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Phil Ochs
(person)
1
— A 1960s folk singer whose criticism of white liberals is referenced by modern activists attempting to justify their posi...
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Dr. K
(person)
1
— Online therapist frequently cited by proponents of therapy culture
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Hot Ones
(film)
1
— YouTube show mentioned in discussion of favorite websites
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Clarks
(place)
1
— Shoe store where the poster found the only normal-looking shoe among contemporary footwear options
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Battle of Omdurman
(concept)
1
— An 1898 battle in Sudan described by Churchill as 'the most signal triumph ever gained by the arms of science over barba...
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Mike Brown
(person)
1
— Figure whose story was part of the Black Lives Matter movement before 2020, though many people misremember BLM as starti...
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NML
(film)
1
— Norm Macdonald's talk show considered his best creation by fans.
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Knoxville
(place)
1
— City listed as off the table by a drifter seeking recommendations for their next destination.
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Julia Ernst
(person)
1
— Figure who was exposed for making posts about herself on her own snark Reddit page.
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Miles Teller
(person)
1
— Actor referenced in discussion of Whiplash's portrayal of jazz drumming as unrealistic compared to actual music educatio...
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Luis J Gomez
(person)
1
— Comedian mentioned as joking with Nick Mullen about dating a 19-year-old.
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Kodak Black
(person)
1
— Rapper cited as an exemplar of the gangbanger archetype in contemporary rap music.
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Louisiana State
(place)
1
— State university whose predominantly Black women's basketball team is discussed as villains in a racialized college bask...
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West Africa
(place)
1
— Region referenced as the origin of an immigrant mother who drinks heavily every night.
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Abilify
(concept)
1
— An antipsychotic medication discussed in the context of severe weight gain side effects.
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Zyprexa
(concept)
1
— An antipsychotic medication discussed in the context of severe weight gain side effects.
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Rexulti
(concept)
1
— An antipsychotic medication discussed in the context of severe weight gain side effects.
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California Sober
(concept)
1
— A sobriety approach that excludes alcohol but permits marijuana use, celebrated by someone marking 100 days without drin...
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Two Weeks
(album)
1
— Song by FKA Twigs that inspired an impulse to build a temple for the artist.
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Pestilence
(album)
1
— Song by King Plague that the poster has been waking up to.
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Eternal Silence
(album)
1
— Song by King Plague described as the poster's first favorite from the artist.
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Pangea
(concept)
1
— First supercontinent mentioned in a satirical post about historical literacy among parasites.
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FX
(place)
1
— Television network mentioned as potentially being left on as white noise while The Simpsons plays.
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DirecTV
(place)
1
— Television service provider threatened with a suicide bombing by a frustrated customer over repeated login issues.
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Dust Bowl
(concept)
1
— Environmental disaster that destroyed the poster's grandfather's farm during the Great Depression.
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Dementors
(concept)
1
— Fictional creatures from Harry Potter used as metaphor for people who drain others' emotional energy
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Kalighat painting
(concept)
1
— 19th century Indian painting tradition from Calcutta featuring stylized figures
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Ina Garten
(person)
1
— Celebrity chef known for accessible recipes including pizza
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Kenji López-Alt
(person)
1
— Chef and food writer known for scientifically-tested recipes
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Rachael Ray
(person)
1
— Celebrity chef mentioned in context of recipe documentation
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Warren Buffett
(person)
1
— Investor invoked as aspirational figure in self-help book fantasy
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Paul Verlaine
(person)
1
— French poet whose poem 'Chanson d'automne' is quoted in full in French, reflecting on autumn melancholy.
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WAG
(concept)
1
— Acronym for 'Wives and Girlfriends' of athletes, discussed as an aspirational but unattainable status for groupies.
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Depp v News Group Newspapers Ltd
(concept)
1
— A UK trial where 12 incidents of domestic violence by Johnny Depp were found substantiated
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Jewish American Princess
(concept)
1
— A stereotype of affluent Jewish American women, discussed in the context of a group who befriended the poster
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Kenneth Noid
(person)
1
— A man with paranoid schizophrenia who took Domino's Pizza employees hostage in 1989 after believing the 'Avoid the Noid'...
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Domino's Pizza
(place)
1
— A pizza chain whose 'Avoid the Noid' advertising campaign led to a hostage situation in 1989
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Chamblee
(place)
1
— The location of a Domino's Pizza where Kenneth Noid took employees hostage in 1989
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