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Paul Reubens
(person)
1
— Actor whose tribute post received fewer upvotes than Angus Thongs post, indicating demographic shift in subreddit.
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W. B. Yeats
(person)
1
— Irish poet whose work 'Sailing to Byzantium' was posted in full
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Sailing to Byzantium
(book)
1
— Poem by W. B. Yeats posted in its entirety about aging and art
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The Balkans: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers 1804 - 1999
(book)
1
— A dense and informative non-fiction book by Misha Glenny about Balkan history.
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Misha Glenny
(person)
1
— Author of The Balkans: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers 1804 - 1999.
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Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires
(book)
1
— A non-fiction book by Douglas Rushkoff about tech billionaires' escape fantasies.
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Douglas Rushkoff
(person)
1
— Author of Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires.
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Daphne du Maurier
(person)
1
— Author whose work is being enjoyed by the poster.
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Turgenev
(person)
1
— Russian author discussed in comparison to Dostoevsky and Tolstoy, praised for being modern and relatable.
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Alexander Scriabin
(person)
1
— Turn of the century classical composer known for synesthesia-based compositions and cosmological system influenced by Pl...
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Mysterium
(album)
1
— Unfinished magnum opus by Alexander Scriabin intended to be performed in the Himalayas and bring about the second coming...
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Jon Hassell
(person)
1
— Jazz musician whose style is compared to Andre 3000's new album
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Amy Carlson
(person)
1
— Cult leader who was the subject of an HBO documentary
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David Benatar
(person)
1
— Philosopher known for antinatalism and author of 'The Human Predicament'
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The Human Predicament
(book)
1
— Book by David Benatar arguing that the quality of human life is appalling
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Nat King Cole
(person)
1
— Singer and musician who Les Baxter wrote songs for
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Les Baxter
(person)
1
— Musician and composer who pioneered the Exotica music genre in 1950s America
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Yma Sumac
(person)
1
— Peruvian folk singer who Les Baxter helped launch an album for in America
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Ang Lee
(person)
1
— Film director known for Brokeback Mountain, Lust Caution, and adaptations featuring LGBT themes
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Lust, Caution
(film)
1
— Ang Lee film described as notably erotic
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I'll Keep It with Mine
(album)
1
— Song by Nico sent to boyfriend at 4am to resolve conflict.
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Rogier van der Weyden
(person)
1
— Early Netherlandish painter from the 15th century, discussed with specific works including The Descent from the Cross.
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Robert the Bruce
(person)
1
— Scottish king mentioned in context of Scottish independence history.
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The Death of the Artist
(book)
1
— A book by William Deresiewicz published in 2020 about the commodification of art in the digital age.
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Benedict Anderson
(person)
1
— Theorist who discussed how national identity was brought about through the printing press and shared community of cultur...
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Standing Rock Reservation
(place)
1
— Reservation referenced in context of ghost dance and buffalo returning, used as metaphor for futile hope.
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The Eternaut
(book)
1
— A comic book mentioned as being owned by the poster's grandfather in an old edition.
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The Shrouds
(film)
1
— A David Cronenberg film praised for being funny, interesting, disturbing with great cinematography.
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Victoria Hutchins
(person)
1
— A poet whose work is characterized by optimism in modern poetry.
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A Scandal in Bohemia
(book)
1
— A Sherlock Holmes story featuring a lady character that Victorian fans wrote shipping fanfiction about.
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Moriarty
(person)
1
— Sherlock Holmes villain that Victorian fans wrote fanfiction about coming back.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
(book)
1
— Victorian book that had a huge adult male fanbase when it came out.
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Tuscany
(place)
1
— Region in Italy mentioned in context of fashion observations.
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Rothko Chapel
(place)
1
— Non-denominational chapel with Mark Rothko paintings mentioned as place of emotional experience.
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Belle & Sebastian
(person)
1
— Scottish indie pop band nominated as most Red Scare musical artist for their discography covering various demographics.
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Melanie Martinez
(person)
1
— Pop icon discussed as embracing juvenile aesthetics in millennial/gen z sexuality.
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Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More: The Last Soviet Generation
(book)
1
— Book by Alexei Yurchak about the last Soviet generation and the concept of hypernormalisation.
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Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
(concept)
1
— A Gamecube video game mentioned as a valuable item left at an ex's apartment
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Since I Left You
(album)
1
— Album by The Avalanches received as a limited pressing on blue vinyl
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Avital Ronell
(person)
1
— NYU academic defended by Judith Butler and others in academic controversy.
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Hell's Kitchen
(film)
1
— Reality TV cooking competition show featuring Gordon Ramsay.
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Madame Claude
(film)
1
— French film directed by Sylvie Verheyde about a French brothel keeper, set in late 60s/early 70s, discussed as offering ...
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Sylvie Verheyde
(person)
1
— French film director of Madame Claude.
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Timothy Leary
(person)
1
— American psychologist and writer quoted discussing future cyberculture and personal interactions.
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Chaos & CyberCulture
(book)
1
— Book by Timothy Leary discussing future cybernetic interactions and the sacralization of physical encounters.
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The Name of the Rose
(book)
1
— Novel by Umberto Eco about medieval monastery murders requiring knowledge of Latin and church history.
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Western Mass
(place)
1
— Western Massachusetts, location of a Friendsgiving celebration.
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Marilynne Robinson
(person)
1
— Author of the novel Housekeeping, praised for lyrical and moving prose.
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Housekeeping
(book)
1
— A novel by Marilynne Robinson set in the 1950s about two school-age girls growing up among different generations of wome...
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What to Expect Before You're Expecting
(book)
1
— Book being read about pregnancy preparation.
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