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Counterculture of the 2010s

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South Park
American animated sitcom
David Lynch
David Keith Lynch was an American filmmaker, producer, actor, painter, and musician. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, with his films often characterized by a distinctive surrealist sensibility that gave rise to the adjective "Lynchian". In a career spanning more than five decades, he received numerous accolades, including an Academy Honorary Award, the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival, a Palme d'Or and Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival, two César Awards, and a (posthumous) Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement, in addition to nominations for four Academy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and nine Primetime Emmy Awards.
Pussy Riot
Russian punk-rock collective based in Moscow
Banksy
Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and film director. He has never publicly confirmed his identity. Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti executed in a distinctive stencilling technique. His works of political and social commentary have appeared on streets, walls, and bridges throughout the world. His work grew out of the Bristol underground scene, which involved collaborations between artists and musicians. Banksy was inspired by the graffiti artist and musician Robert Del Naja, also kn
Rolling Stone
American monthly music magazine
William Gibson
American-Canadian speculative fiction writer (born 1948)
Bill Maher
American stand-up comedian and television host
Larry Flynt
American publisher
hipster
contemporary subculture defined by claims to authenticity and uniqueness
Hustler
American pornographic magazine
vaporwave
Robert Crumb
American illustrator and cartoonist (born 1943)
Mad
American comic and satirical magazine
Death Grips
American experimental hip-hop group
e-kid
youth subculture originating in the late-2010s
Nadia Khiari
Tunisian painter, cartoonist and artist
Atena Farghadani
Iranian painter
Chris Morris
British satirist, writer, director, actor, voice actor and producer
Heathcote Williams
English poet, actor and dramatist (1941-2017)
scene culture
2000s youth subculture involving skinny jeans, bright clothing, brightly dyed straight flat hair with forehead-covering long fringes, associated with music genres such as metalcore, crunkcore, deathcore, electronic music and pop punk
Internet aesthetic
visual art style
Hans Teeuwen
Dutch comedian and actor (born 1967)
Chapo Trap House
American satirical podcast about politics
Gay Shame
radical queer collective and movement
Goblincore
thumb|Plants, animal bones and second-hand objects are all parts of the goblincore aesthetic.
monstration
thumb|Monstration signs are meant to be nonsensical, like "Raccoons are people too!"