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Stone Roses
(album)
5
— UK indie band from working class backgrounds cited as example of class differences between British and American indie mu...
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Johann Sebastian Bach
(person)
5
— Classical composer whose organ compositions are referenced as an example of how the Internet enables deep aesthetic expl...
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On the Road
(book)
5
— Jack Kerouac novel that inspires reflection on whether hitchhiking across America is still feasible in modern low-trust ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
(person)
5
— American essayist and philosopher mentioned as part of literary knowledge that makes the author feel unrelatable to aver...
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Jack Black
(person)
5
— Actor and musician who suspended his band Tenacious D following his bandmate's controversial political comment
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David Cross
(person)
5
— Comedian whose show provided early millennial/late GenX brand of cynicism and negativity lacking in younger people
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Interpol
(album)
5
— A band the poster listened to on their iPod while wandering the countryside alone as a young person who didn't attend sc...
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Janet Jackson
(person)
5
— Singer whose comments about Kamala Harris's race reportedly made an impact on black voter perception of Harris's connect...
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Pulp
(album)
5
— UK indie band from working class backgrounds discussed as part of British indie music's working class origins
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Laura Dern
(person)
5
— Actress in Blue Velvet whose character's romantic interest in Kyle MacLachlan drew groans from the audience at a Chicago...
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The Elementary Particles
(book)
5
— Novel by Michel Houellebecq featuring the character Bruno, whose loneliness and relationship struggles resonate with rea...
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Emily Dickinson
(person)
5
— 19th-century American poet depicted as a "spunky girlboss genius" in the Apple TV show Dickinson, criticized for anachro...
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Peter Pan
(concept)
5
— A literary character and concept of eternal childhood used to describe Michael Jackson's personality and behavior.
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Flannery O'Connor
(person)
5
— An author celebrated for sophisticated artistry that serves as a 'lifeline' against contemporary cultural decline.
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Mishima
(person)
5
— Yukio Mishima, Japanese author and nationalist, referenced in context of his favorite bar in Tokyo.
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Brothers Karamazov
(book)
5
— A novel by Dostoevsky that the poster considered starting with before choosing Crime and Punishment.
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212
(album)
4
— Music video by Azealia Banks that successfully parodied the stereotypical 2010s white inner-city gentrifier through visu...
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1998
(concept)
4
— Year of the racist murder of James Byrd Jr. that inspired Christian Marclay's Guitar Drag artwork.
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Burkina Faso
(place)
4
— West African country referenced in a surreal workplace story about a coworker's doppelgänger replacement
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El Salvador prison system
(concept)
4
— Referenced in discussion about economic conditions and gang violence in El Salvador before current government.
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Gaza City
(place)
4
— City in Gaza mentioned in context of displacement from Jabalia to Al-Shifa Hospital.
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Haka
(concept)
4
— Traditional Māori cultural practice used in New Zealand parliament to protest threats to Indigenous rights, defended aga...
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Che Guevara
(person)
4
— Revolutionary icon invoked in contrast to Luigi Mangione as representing a type of cultural hero that no longer exists.
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Garden State
(film)
4
— Zach Braff film referenced for its iconic scene of discovering The Shins, used to describe someone's moment of musical d...
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Nazbols
(concept)
4
— National Bolsheviks, a fringe political ideology combining far-left and far-right elements, cited as example of incohere...
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Industrial Revolution
(concept)
4
— Historical period invoked to highlight the irony that the UK, where it began, can no longer produce its own steel.
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Grimes
(person)
4
— Musician and girlfriend to Elon Musk, criticized for living in poor conditions despite her partner's wealth.
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Beto O'Rourke
(person)
4
— Presidential candidate identified as Beto, criticized as a lost cause receiving disproportionate media attention compare...
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IBS
(concept)
4
— Irritable bowel syndrome discussed as a condition potentially linked to eating disorders and described as common among h...
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GOP
(concept)
4
— The Republican Party, accused of creating moral panics about children being groomed by teachers as a strategy to destroy...
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Shen Yun
(place)
4
— A Chinese performing arts company and touring show discussed as potentially being a money laundering scheme and mentione...
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Freaks
(film)
4
— 1932 Tod Browning horror film featuring circus performers, referenced in a satirical post about ugly girl experiences.
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H.R. Giger
(person)
4
— Swiss artist known for Alien designs, referenced in a satirical story about dying of fright upon seeing someone's face.
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Peter Pan Syndrome
(concept)
4
— A psychological condition referenced to describe a man in his 30s who avoids commitment and relationships while constant...
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Mona Lisa
(book)
4
— A painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat (referencing the famous da Vinci work) that served as inspiration for Polish students...
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One Direction
(album)
4
— Boy band referenced as a previous example of mass fan obsession, contrasted with the overnight Luigi Mangione phenomenon...
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Ticketmaster
(concept)
4
— Ticket sales and distribution monopoly discussed as universally despised and potentially being investigated for anti-tru...
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Capitol Riot
(concept)
4
— The January 6, 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters, discussed in relation to MAGA radicalization and p...
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iPad
(concept)
4
— Apple tablet device discussed in context of its negative developmental effects on autistic children, causing regression ...
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SpongeBob
(film)
4
— An animated television show referenced in a discussion about declining attention spans among children who can no longer ...
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Male Loneliness Epidemic
(concept)
4
— Contemporary social phenomenon where men complain about being alienated, which the author argues could be solved if they...
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MAID
(concept)
4
— Medical Assistance in Dying program in Canada that is discussed in relation to its expanding criteria to include people ...
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Harry Dean Stanton
(person)
4
— Unconventionally attractive actor cited as example of authentic-looking performers no longer cast in modern cinema
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Terry Gilliam
(person)
4
— Director who cast actors based on unconventional features in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
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Demisexuality
(concept)
4
— Contemporary sexual identity describing those who only experience sexual attraction after forming emotional connection, ...
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Kathy Hochul
(person)
4
— Political figure who received louder boos than European competitors at the Ryder Cup, reflecting how politics has become...
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Mazzy Star
(album)
4
— Musical artist mentioned as being played on loop during a difficult time after the author's cousin was stabbed.
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Anorexia
(concept)
4
— Eating disorder discussed as one of the most fatal mental disorders with serious physical consequences, compared to body...
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Monster Energy
(concept)
4
— Energy drink brand mentioned as using less attractive male promotional staff, interpreted as a sign of economic prosperi...
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EPA
(place)
4
— The Environmental Protection Agency, referenced in context of Trump's alleged plans to cut programs protecting children ...
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