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Scammer
(book)
3
— A book by Caroline Calloway that allegedly has not been shipped to customers more than 6 months after ordering.
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Rosamund Pike
(person)
3
— British actress mentioned in ranking of British actors by class origin, noted as daughter of opera singers.
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Paul
(person)
3
— Biblical apostle whose testimony of seeing the risen Christ is cited as common but logically circular apologetics argume...
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Primus
(album)
3
— Alternative rock band whose concert tickets were mysteriously given to a Reddit user by a drunk guy with a mohawk at a b...
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Bill Hader
(person)
3
— Actor and creator of Barry, discussed as appearing unwell and potentially suicidal, with Barry season 4 feeling like the...
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Alan Moore
(person)
3
— Occult, bearded, anarchist, northern English writer of graphic novels including Watchmen and V for Vendetta, described a...
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The Passenger
(book)
3
— A novel by Cormac McCarthy being read and discussed as not his best work but still containing beautiful passages and bei...
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Buffalo '66
(film)
3
— Vincent Gallo film discussed in context of a date where the woman overly identified with the violent, sociopathic protag...
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Less Than Zero
(book)
3
— A novel by Bret Easton Ellis that was loved in high school and appreciated more upon revisiting.
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The Hollow Men
(book)
3
— T.S. Eliot poem about spiritual emptiness and paralysis posted in its entirety
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PewDiePie
(person)
3
— YouTuber criticized as the most successful example of an industry built around grown men recording themselves playing vi...
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RISD
(place)
3
— Rhode Island School of Design, an art and design college noted for its wealthy student population
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Warren Zevon
(person)
3
— American rock musician known for songs like "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner," discussed in context of fantasizing a...
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End of Evangelion
(film)
3
— Anime film discussed as muddled but interesting for its meta-commentary and fourth wall breaking, featuring real world p...
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Heidegger
(person)
3
— German philosopher whose flamboyant language is viewed more favorably than Deleuze's by the poster.
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All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
(film)
3
— Adam Curtis documentary featuring music by Pizzicato Five and Leonard Cohen.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
(book)
3
— Science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick that was described as 'pretty cool' before the reader lost the book.
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Jacques Ellul
(person)
3
— French philosopher and social critic who cataloged commonplace aphorisms in his 1960s book on new commonplaces in France...
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Trepanation
(concept)
3
— Medical procedure of drilling a hole in the skull, discussed as potential treatment for dopamine issues and to magnify p...
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Generational Trauma
(concept)
3
— The theory that trauma can be passed down through generations, discussed in relation to Irish-American predisposition to...
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Letters to a Young Poet
(book)
3
— Ten letters by Rilke exploring solitude, love, and the difficult work of being human, emphasizing that we are fundamenta...
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Ovid
(person)
3
— Classical Roman poet whose work the poster was studying intensively in a library, feeling discouraged.
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Mario Savio
(person)
3
— American political activist and key member of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement who gave the famous 'Bodies Upon The Gea...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
(person)
3
— Famous architect whose houses Graycliff and Martin House are discussed by a poster planning to visit them.
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2 Chainz
(person)
3
— Rapper described as consistently underrated and praised as the perfect feature artist who never makes songs worse
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Faust
(concept)
3
— Referenced as the 'Faustian element' relating to endless possible knowledge consumption and the despair it creates
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The Leftovers
(film)
3
— HBO show praised for effectively conveying feelings of disorientation, isolation and hopelessness caused by world condit...
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Tertullian
(person)
3
— Early Christian theologian in the Roman Empire, attributed with the quote 'A woman is a temple built over a sewer.'
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Brittany Murphy
(person)
3
— Actress who starred in Drop Dead Gorgeous alongside Kirstie Alley and Kirsten Dunst.
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Pierce Brosnan
(person)
3
— Actor cited as an example of someone who appreciates plus-size women, mentioned in a post praising BBW (Big Beautiful Wo...
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Jesus Christ
(person)
3
— Central figure of Christianity whose role as shepherd and source of grace through faith is contrasted with Mormon belief...
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Glengarry Glen Ross
(film)
3
— A Broadway production being staged with Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk, and Bill Burr, followed by an all-female production
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Bob Marley
(person)
3
— Musician whose music the poster enjoys listening to while playing guitar in their backyard in Australia.
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Matthew
(book)
3
— Gospel of the Bible cited for verses about living by God's word, perfection, worry, Jesus dining with sinners, sacrifice...
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William Butler Yeats
(person)
3
— Irish poet whose apocalyptic poem "The Second Coming" is celebrated for its imagery of civilization's collapse and the l...
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Aimee Therese
(person)
3
— Twitter personality who controversially 'objectively analyzed' Michael Brooks' future trajectory immediately after his d...
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Mommie Dearest
(film)
3
— Camp classic film that Blonde is predicted to emulate in terms of becoming an unintentionally entertaining cultural phen...
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Harvey Keitel
(person)
3
— Actor whose Mean Streets drunk cam technique is referenced in a scene from Blonde featuring Joe DiMaggio.
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Captain Beefheart
(person)
3
— Musician referenced as part of Tom Waits' aesthetic persona described as 'Bukowski-meets-Captain-Beefheart Beat poet bar...
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Marco Pierre White
(person)
3
— Chef from a different era whose cockiness was acceptable unlike modern young attractive cocky chefs
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The Apartment
(film)
3
— 1960 film starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine described as a beautiful, soul-healing movie
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Wind River
(film)
3
— Film with beautiful cinematography and dramatic story praised by user seeking similar recommendations
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Gena Rowlands
(person)
3
— American actress known for her work over 60 years, discussed in context of her Alzheimer's diagnosis
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Notes from the Underground
(book)
3
— Book that scared the poster who identified with the underground man character and his cynicism.
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Irreversible
(film)
3
— Gaspar Noé film featuring a rape scene, mentioned in discussion of assault allegations.
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Helen Mirren
(person)
3
— British actress who appeared in the controversial 1979 film Caligula with visually compelling performance reminiscent of...
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Tim Pool
(person)
3
— A political YouTuber positioned as the threshold marker between normal internet usage and being 'too online,' representi...
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Herzog
(person)
3
— A filmmaker whose documentaries are available on YouTube alongside Adam Curtis's work, presented as an alternative to vi...
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Marrakesh
(place)
3
— Moroccan city where a philosophical conversation about four types of decay takes place in a bar during a storm.
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Bernardo Bertolucci
(person)
3
— Italian film director praised for The Dreamers and his ability to create erotically charged cinema with sophisticated cu...
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