Hint
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Hint
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Answer
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1
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morning beverage
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Coffee
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2
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e.g. Buddhism
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Religions Their Parents Don't Belong To
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3
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e.g. Sundance
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Film Festivals
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4
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John Stockton had a lot
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Assists (in basketball)
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5
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fresh produce
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Farmer's Markets
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6
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anti-biotic free
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Organic Food
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7
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buzzword. important in the workplace, to social justice warriors
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Diversity
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8
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President Barack Obama
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9
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activity. nature
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Making you feel bad about not going outside
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10
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e.g. Rushmore, The Darjeeling Limited
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Wes Anderson Movies
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11
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e.g. Sandra Oh; but now seen as a racist
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Asian Girls
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12
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not making money
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Non-Profit Organizations
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13
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Chinese beverage
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Tea
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14
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means you're not racist?
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Having Black Friends
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15
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stretching & meditation exercise
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Yoga
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16
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and bragging about them with #100
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Gifted Children
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17
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Oedipus Rex. Kylo Ren
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Hating Their Parents
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18
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to create change through slacktivism, raising this:
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Awareness
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19
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activity, maybe in Europe
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Traveling
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20
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probably now also seen as racist
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Being an Expert on YOUR Culture
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21
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to help with that screenplay
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Writers Workshops
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22
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often hyphenated
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Having Two Last Names
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23
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for hipsters: satisfies tastebuds and makes you feel culturally superior
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Microbreweries
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24
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alcoholic beverage
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Wine
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25
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humorist. Santaland Diaries
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David Sedaris
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26
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city borough
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Manhattan (And now Brooklyn too!)
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27
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athletic activity. bleeding nipples
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Marathons
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28
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though this makes it hard to enjoy #39
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Not having a TV
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29
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leg warmers & cover bands
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80s Night
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30
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baseball. the Chicago Cubs
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Wrigley Field
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31
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sport of Shaun White and Anna Gasser
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Snowboarding
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32
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dietary choice
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Vegan/Vegetarianism
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33
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mind-altering substance
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Marijuana
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34
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field of study. Frank Lloyd Wright
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Architecture
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35
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comedy news show
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The Daily Show/Colbert Report
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36
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morning food
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Breakfast Places
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37
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to do in an old house
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Renovations
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38
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quirky sitcom about the Bluth family
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Arrested Development
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39
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streaming entertainment
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Netflix
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40
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Steve Jobs' company
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Apple Products
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41
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genre of Modest Mouse & The White Stripes
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Indie Music
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42
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Japanese food
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Sushi
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43
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stage entertainment
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Plays
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44
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broadcasting
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Public Radio
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45
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opposite of fission
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Asian Fusion Food
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46
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left-leaning newspaper
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The Sunday New York Times
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47
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liberal colleges
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Arts Degrees
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48
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overpriced supermarkets
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Whole Foods and Grocery Co-ops
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49
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old things
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Vintage
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50
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concept and literary device. loved by hipsters
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Irony
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51
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wet
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Living by the Water
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52
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Jewish comedienne
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Sarah Silverman
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53
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man's best friend
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Dogs
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54
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to go in a room in the house
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Kitchen Gadgets
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55
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things given to show contrition
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Apologies
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56
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profession. e.g. Ally McBeal
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Lawyers
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57
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teen pregnancy film with Ellen (Elliot, to "white" people) Page
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Juno
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58
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Asian country
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Japan
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59
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costs more and works less
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Natural Medicine
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60
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popular hybrid
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Toyota Prius
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61
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green mode of transport
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Bicycles
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62
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helping the economically disadvantaged
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Knowing What's Best for Poor People
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63
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simple, hand-held food
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Expensive Sandwiches
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64
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eco-friendly waste management
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Recycling
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65
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activity
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Co-Ed Sports
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66
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a thing married couples do. maybe the reason for #17
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Divorce
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67
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not dancing
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Standing Still at Concerts
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68
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director. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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Michele Gondry
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69
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rapper & actor
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Mos Def
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70
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(end of) relationships
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Difficult Breakups
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71
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helps a place feel more "authentic"
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Being the only white person around
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72
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school
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Study Abroad
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73
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for urban areas; now considered bad
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Gentrification
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74
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film award ceremony; now popular to boycott
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Oscar Parties
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75
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to escape awful American backwardness, eh?
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Threatening to Move to Canada
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76
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ecologically hypocritical containers
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Bottles of Water
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77
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e.g. Flight of the Concords. Weird Al
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Musical Comedy
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78
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communication
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Multilingual Children
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79
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new
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Modern Furniture
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80
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in theory
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The Idea of Soccer
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81
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higher learning
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Graduate School
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82
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Marxism
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Hating Corporations
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83
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bullies, cliques, and busy work
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Bad Memories of High School
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84
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casual clothing
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T-Shirts
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85
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TV drama set in Baltimore
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The Wire
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86
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warm weather clothing
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Shorts
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87
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outer wear
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Outdoor Performance Clothes
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88
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means you're not homophobic?
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Having Gay Friends
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89
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holiday/excuse to get drunk
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St. Patrick's Day
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90
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to eat, converse, and show off
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Dinner Parties
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91
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American coastal city
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San Francisco
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92
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making money with words
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Book Deals
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93
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Napster back in the day; now they prefer Spotify
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Music Piracy
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94
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political issue c. 2008. Bernie Sanders
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Free Healthcare
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95
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British team sport
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Rugby
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96
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athletic shoes
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New Balance Shoes
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97
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clothing to avoid a chill
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Scarves
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98
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elite universities
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The Ivy League
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99
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school subject. words
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Grammar
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100
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for your car
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Bumper Stickers
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101
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social justice warrior's favorite thing to do during stand-up comedy
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Being Offended
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102
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e.g. Monopoly. CandyLand
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Children's Games as Adults
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103
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clothing to stay warm
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Sweaters
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104
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hairstyle
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Girls with Bangs
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105
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"job"
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Unpaid Internships
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106
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once-trendy website; now regarded as evil
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Facebook
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107
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musical genre
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Self Aware Hip Hop References
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108
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musical genre
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Appearing to Enjoy Classical Music
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109
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news satire website
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The Onion
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110
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"ultimate"
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Frisbee Sports
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111
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heavy outwear of sailors
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Pea Coats
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112
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Middle Eastern food paste
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Hummus
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113
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holiday/excuse to dress slutty
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Halloween
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114
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country
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America
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115
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Rosetta Stone
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Promising to Learn a New Language
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116
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e.g. Jazz. Blues
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Black Music that Black People Don't Listen to Anymore
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117
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e.g. Nelson Mandela. Aung San Suu Kyi
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Political Prisoners
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118
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bad Christmas gifts?
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Ugly Sweater Parties
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119
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Sea Salt
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120
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often after college
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Taking a Year Off
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121
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body modification
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Funny or Ironic Tattoos
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122
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with an elastic band and ribbon
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Moleskine Notebooks
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123
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TV drama about Don Draper
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Mad Men
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124
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tattoo artist & clothing designer
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Hating People Who Wear Ed Hardy
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125
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musician. #33 legalization advocate
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Bob Marley
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126
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popular in Italy & Europe
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Vespa Scooters
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127
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Maurice Sendak book/movie
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Where the Wild Things Are
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128
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lengthy outdoor activity
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Camping
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129
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graffiti artist
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Banksy
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130
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sunglasses brand
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Ray-Ban Wayfarers
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131
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ginger talk shot host
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Conan O'Brien
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132
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pretending to be an immigrant laborer?
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Picking Their Own Fruit
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133
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international sporting event
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The World Cup
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134
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popular series of "talks"
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The TED Conference
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135
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sport. girls. bruises.
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Roller Derby
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136
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TV show starring Claire Danes
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My So Called Life
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These people's idea of "justice" is to see punitive action against those with "privilege" (white men, in their minds) to advantage those they believe are historically oppressed.
In case you're wondering, I am a Militant Ecological Hesistant Pacifist, or MEHP for short.
Though, as mentioned in the caveats, it's not really about a "race" of people so much as a socioeconomic class of people in a specific geographic area. And the blog makes mention of this multiple times explaining that certain non-"White" people can be "White" people. It also many times references "the wrong kind of 'White' people"- which are the sort who watch NASCAR, collect guns, go to Jimmy Buffet concerts, work blue collar jobs and vote for Donald Trump. An embarrassment to the "White" people the blog is about.
Here's the blog if you're interested:
Stuff White People Life
Just get rid of the name in the clue if you're gonna be obnoxious about it.
For traveling, I tried tourism and gave up. Not exactly the same but maybe name certain places like Barcelona, Paris and Amsterdam?
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Also I'll suggest some sort of question about The Office. White people love The Office.
Happy you enjoyed the quiz, though.