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Precious
(film)
3
— Film about a girl who endured extreme trauma but maintained emotional control, contrasted with The Bear's main character...
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Amy Coney Barrett
(person)
3
— Supreme Court Justice nominated to replace RBG, ranked first in 'fuckability' in satirical court analysis
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Nomadland
(film)
3
— Oscar-winning film criticized for being uncinematic and failing to utilize its beautiful locations and expensive equipme...
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Serotonin
(book)
3
— Novel by Michel Houellebecq being purchased at Barnes and Noble by a Red Scare listener
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The Grand Budapest Hotel
(film)
3
— Wes Anderson film watched on mushrooms, whose decaying hotel setting was compared to the Red Scare subreddit
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Simulacrum
(concept)
3
— A concept describing layers of alienation in social media interactions where algorithms create copies of copies of human...
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Palm Springs
(place)
3
— California city mentioned as potentially disappearing in an alkaline dust bowl as the Salton Sea evaporates.
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The Sound of Music
(film)
3
— A G-rated movie cited as an example of genuine eroticism and sensuality superior to modern media, specifically the scene...
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King Crimson
(album)
3
— Progressive rock band whose song "Starless" is discussed as one of the most devastating songs ever written, encapsulatin...
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Chloë Sevigny
(person)
3
— Actress referenced in a humorous 2006 YTMND page title comparing the poster's appearance to her.
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Willy Wonka
(film)
3
— Film adaptation(s) discussed in context of racist content from the source material being included or excluded
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Midnight Mass
(film)
3
— Netflix series described as feeling like Aaron Sorkin took ketamine, featuring characters trading long monologues in a s...
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Miriam Adelson
(person)
3
— An Israeli-American billionaire who allegedly offered Trump $250 million to run for a third presidential term.
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Knesset
(place)
3
— Israeli parliament where Trump gave speech glorifying weapons and Israel's military actions.
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Pauline Kael
(person)
3
— Film critic known for contrarian takes, quoted critiquing Back to the Future's representation of teenage culture and 195...
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Rock of Love
(film)
3
— A reality TV show starring Bret Michaels, described as part of the 'golden age of TV' when he discussed his diabetes on ...
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Behind the Bastards
(album)
3
— iHeartRadio podcast criticized for devolving from good conception into forced laughter at subjective historical facts, h...
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Bible
(book)
3
— The Christian holy text, imagined in a dream to contain a book titled 'Aliens' in the Old Testament about aliens working...
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Ben Franklin
(person)
3
— Referenced for his alleged advice about young men needing experienced women to teach them lovemaking.
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Peter Vack
(person)
3
— Actor and filmmaker who made a movie with Dasha Nekrasova that was compared unfavorably to Shakespeare's comedies by the...
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European Union
(place)
3
— Political and economic union referenced in context of Italian election where voter refused to engage with EU ballot due ...
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Dallas Cowboys
(concept)
3
— NFL team with a famous cheerleading squad that has been the subject of a reality TV show documenting auditions and train...
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Graham Greene
(person)
3
— British novelist mentioned as one of several writers being read by someone searching for a quote about gentleness requir...
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Terence McKenna
(person)
3
— Writer described as a complete hack but entertaining and fun, the opposite of Tim Leary's creepy intensity—a fun stoner ...
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Captain Fantastic
(film)
3
— Leftist film starring Viggo Mortensen about anti-capitalist parenting and critiques of consumer culture
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Black Eyed Peas
(album)
3
— Hip-hop group whose song 'Where is the Love' features Justin Timberlake on the chorus.
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The Last Psychiatrist
(person)
3
— An anonymous blogger who created a unique and interesting body of work on the internet that is rarely discussed in writi...
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Greenwich Village
(place)
3
— A New York neighborhood that was associated with hip young people in the 1960s, discussed in contrast to the lack of a s...
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Janis Joplin
(person)
3
— Singer with god-given freakish talent discussed as an example of genius that could no longer be expressed in the current...
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Gustave Courbet
(person)
3
— French realist painter featured in a post showcasing various paintings and drawings
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Jacques-Louis David
(person)
3
— French neoclassical painter featured in a post showcasing various paintings and drawings
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Sarah Silverman
(person)
3
— A comedian discussed as being funny and irreverent in her 2005 special 'Jesus Is Magic' but perceived as having lost her...
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Crumps
(person)
3
— A musician or artist figure associated with the post-COVID NYC downtown scene and Dimes Square movement.
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r/roastme
(place)
3
— Reddit subreddit where redditors allegedly display burning hatred for attractive women under the guise of roasting.
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Rocky Mountains
(place)
3
— Mountain range where the poster had a formative road trip experience while reading The Two Towers, connecting fantasy li...
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The Holy Mountain
(film)
3
— A film referenced as providing a 'mind fuck' experience that would make mental sexual activity with a tulpa pointless by...
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Sergei Parajanov
(person)
3
— Film director whose work is compared favorably to Jodorowsky's, with Jodorowsky described as 'the poor mans Parajanov'
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The Color of Pomegranates
(film)
3
— Film by Sergei Parajanov watched at Red Scare movie night the week before The Holy Mountain
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Grillpill
(concept)
3
— Philosophy of disengaging from online discourse for genuine human experiences, explored through horseback riding and mee...
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Robert Altman
(person)
3
— Film director known for large ensemble dramadies, used as a comparison point for the series White Lotus
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The Inbetweeners
(film)
3
— British television series and film described as culturally revolutionary in depicting awkward adolescent behavior and sh...
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The Worst Person in the World
(film)
3
— A 2021 film that received critical acclaim but left some viewers underwhelmed despite glowing reviews
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Billie Holiday
(person)
3
— Jazz singer whose music is considered appropriate for coffee shop ambiance, contrasted with loud country music.
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Andy Dick
(person)
3
— Comedian mentioned in connection with Phil Hartman as subject of Reddit's repetitive moral condemnation.
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House of Leaves
(book)
3
— A cult postmodern novel known for its experimental typography and unconventional page layouts.
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Dave Matthews
(person)
3
— Musician whose album 'Crash' is praised despite the poster disliking the college hype around the artist.
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Jonas Brothers
(person)
3
— Pop band whose song "Sucker" became an intrusive mental earworm for a poster over an extended period
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Buchenwald
(place)
3
— Nazi concentration camp where Robert Desnos was imprisoned and allegedly performed an act of imaginative resistance
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Kabbalah
(concept)
3
— Jewish mystical tradition involving the ten divine Sephirot and Metatron, humorously referenced as being polytheistic ra...
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Rumble
(place)
3
— Video platform where Steve Bannon broadcasts after being banned from YouTube, discussed as alternative media space.
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