AH Cultural Descriptions

Waxahachie Jim
A story written by Howard Cook in 1971, is about a most famous hero in Waxahachie, Texas called "Waxahachie Jim", who saves the town from dangerous criminals. The book became one of New York's number one best sellers, it was made into a film in 1985 and it won at the box office.

Every Freedom Fighter Except for Sonic and Sally were Dead
 
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Every Freedom Fighter Except for Sonic and Sally were Dead

A Sonic the Hedgehog fanfiction written by an anonymous AO3 user. The story has Sonic travelling to a parallelo universe where Dr Eggman managed to conquer the world. Pretending to be his alternate counterpart (Who had previously been killed), Sonic then leads a resistance movement and overthrows Eggman, and later manages to go back to his world.

How to live with a vampire wife
 
How to live with a vampire wife
A book written by notorious MGTOW 'thought leader' Richard Winston, who believed that women were emotional vampires draining men of their life (which is why men should swear off marriages and relationships.) He wrote the book for those people who were unwilling to actually go all the way, a sort of 'survival guide' to marriage from the MGTOW perspective. Ironically, the book was actually pretty useful, since the best way to handle the 'emotional vampirism' was things like clear communication, setting appropriate boundaries, etc. The book ended up becoming almost a mainstream hit, partially out of amusement and partially because it wasn't half-bad.

Fallout 69
 
Fallout 69

the last book ever written by george orwell. an alternate history book where the cuban missile crisis went hot and it's aftermath. the protagonist is an agent working for the us goverment that has turned to dictatorship in the aftermath of the war.

mightly favor for all of man
 
the last book ever written by george orwell. an alternate history book where the cuban missile crisis went hot and it's aftermath. the protagonist is an agent working for the us goverment that has turned to dictatorship in the aftermath of the war.

mightly favor for all of man
A poorly-translated version of the title of Adolf Hitler's second book, The Strength to Protect Mankind. Following the success of Mein Kampf, Hitler became a political philosopher, writing a series of books detailing his philosophy of National Socialism. His works are widely credited for having inspired Heinrich Himmler to go into politics, becoming the chancellor of Germany and resulting in the Second World War. Following the German defeat, Hitler's works were banned in most of the English-speaking world due to their viciously anti-Semitic content, resulting in an underground market for poor translations. The "Mightly Favor for All of Man" version became popular on the Internet for the sheer ineptness of its translation, similar to the "Backstroke of the West" version of Star Wars Episode III. As for Hitler himself, the German regime following the Second World War had him arrested on charges of inciting insurrection, and he would commit suicide in prison in 1951.

I Did Not Want to Go
 
A Dog And An Adder

Last movie by Don Bluth before his death in 2005 in a car accident. The movie is the story of the unlikely friendship between Lucky, a golden retriever pup, and Blake, an old black snake. Although not quite as popular as Bluth's other movies, it still earned critical acclaim and a dedicated following.

The House that Oswald built
 

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Name of a British sitcom about a man named Oswald who single handedly built a house for himself and his family.

Cod Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Herring
 
Name of a British sitcom about a man named Oswald who single handedly built a house for himself and his family.

Cod Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Herring

Final episode in a 2010 Documentary Cod Wars made by Louis Theroux about Newfoundland and it’s fishing culture and how their Canadian neighbors tried to put an end to their fishing industry. Due to better environmental practices, the Newfoundland government found ways to reduce overfishing while still keeping the industry alive.

The Hash Slinging Slasher
 
Zombie High

A rock opera from 2006 made by Gerard Way. The musical is about a kid named Jerry who goes to a high school full of zombies with most being peaceful but some wanting to eat him. During the musical, Jerry laments that there is no one likes him and how everyone conforms to being a zombie except him, but he then meets a girl named Amber who helps him tp not feel so alone and fight back a click of violent zombies who try to eat them.

The Rock Opera was lampooned as a joke and ruined the emo scene of the 2000s. It did however produce the mega hit song “Against the World” which was the only song on the album to chart.

Hallmark presents: A boob job for Christmas
 
Hallmark presents: A boob job for Christmas
This controversial 2016 TV show broadcasted during the "Countdown to Christmas" period featured young women inviting unaware mostly unattractive or eccentric, lone males for a date in exchange for 500 USD payed by the TV studio. The dates are followed by a cameraman in secret. The name was chosen based on the slang term "boob" describing a proactive young women. Although the show revived sparse positive feedback, for its fashion advice, the emancipatory nature and the humorous content, it sparked some criticism by critics comparing it with compensated dating and prostitution. The big controversy came in the new year where multiple female participants confessed, that they where frequently pressured to continue when they felt unwell and some reported being harassed by their heartbroken "dates" after the true nature of woman had been revealed.

The Los Alamos special detention center report
 
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The Los Alamos special detention center report
Compiled by journalist Edward Snowden, this investigative report exposed the rampant corruption and abuse of power at the Los Alamos Special Detention Center. Conditions at the prison where so horrid that it led to a mass scale felon's rights movement in 2007, only one year after the report.

The Crying Detective
 
The Crying Detective

A 1980 parody of hard boiled crime novels presented by the BBC. The program tells the story of soft, sensitive, and generally warm hearted but dull minded detective Herb Pile, played by Michael Crawford . Throughout the series, Pile fumbles his way through 1930s London, making a mess of things for Scotland Yard, and yet somehow succeeds.

Eventually three more series were made including The Crying Detective: Glasgow Nights in 1982, The Crying Detective: Manhattan Melancholies in 1984, and finally The Crying Detective Goes to War in 1985.

Ten Little Hitlers
 
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Ten Little Hitlers
British-American movie depicting Hitler suffering a very painful death and being reincarnated ten times by accident, these ten reincarnations all go to different countries to try and take over their government but only succeed in Germany. Now suffers a lot of backlash for its Germanophobia and racist portrayal of Jews (who are portrayed as enthusiastically supporting Hitler even as he tries to eradicate them)

Mouth Like Liquor
 
Mouth Like Liquor

"Mouth Like Liquor" is the seventh episode of the first season tv series Flynn,which first aired February 7, 1987 on CBS. Ex-Smoke Jumper Kevin Flynn (Fred Ward) is hired by southern gentleman and bar owner Elliot McBride (George Lindsey) , to transport a river boat from Portland to Salem. Kevin decides to take his girlfriend Dinah Evans (Kate Mulgrew) along with him for a romantic weekend, little does he suspect that their are being fellowed by Allen (Robert Davi) and Lang (Dean Stockwell). Flynn and Evans soon discover a stowaway in the cargo hold Irish mobster James O'Brian (Liam Neeson), who has blackmailed McBride into helping him evade his criminal rivals.

[1.] I got idea from an episode of Boon with a similar plot since Flynn is Boon if it was an american show instead of a british one.

Nuts to War
 
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Nuts to War
A Soviet film depicting the invading Nazis as sentient peanuts who are incurably jealous of the superiority of Russia's land and people. Though intended to boost Soviet morale, German soldiers (and, ironically, Hitler himself who was portrayed as a voice from a hole in a tree) actually appreciated this film, impressed by how they were portrayed as killing machines even when they were unarmed peanuts. The soundtrack in particular seemed to take liberal inspiration from the music of Richard Wagner.

Why Don't You Say So?
 
Why Don't You Say So

an afteranswer to the question :
"don't you know why we lost to the japs ?"
" because we don't jeeping with them !"
the term "jeep" mean to do something unexpected or risque in order to gain something. the term became popular after toyota jeep started to be imported to the america soil in 1954 as a part of re-establishing relationship with america.

Midday Mass
 
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an afteranswer to the question :
"don't you know why we lost to the japs ?"
" because we don't jeeping with them !"
the term "jeep" mean to do something unexpected or risque in order to gain something. the term became popular after toyota jeep started to be imported to the america soil in 1954 as a part of re-establishing relationship with america.

Midday Mass
Term for a mass of heat caused by heatwaves in the 2010s and 2010s in North America and Europe. Scientists of that time thought that climate change (primarily caused by carbon dioxide emissions from human causes like cars, factories, and coal/petroleum combustion) exacerbated existing heat waves into becoming far greater problems. Hence, a "midday mass" of heat-related problems.

The Trooper Show
 
The Trooper Show
A prime time animated show put on by former Kansas Highway Patrolman "Trooper" Rob Riggle in the early 2000's. The show was picked up by Fox and gained a cult following among comedy nerds, but many criticized the show for making fun of policemen, and also for how it was poorly animated. The show was cancelled after three seasons.

The House of Poochie
 
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