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Cultural references
- Jim "Jimmy" Jimmerson is a National Football League coach.
- One of the bets on longshot-gimmick.com is that Thanos from Marvel Comics appears.
- Gil Gunderson is a stock image model for "man in suit" for Getty Images.
- When the monk reaches enlightenment, he says that he understands the plot of Inception and then starts to ponder Tenet.
- I Can't Believe It's Not Buddha! baking soda is a reference to I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!
- A man from The Salvation Army chases Marge away from the area she was working in.
- In the song "Peak Awareness", Bernice mentions "trotting out a few Kardashians." She also mentions destroying Doctors Without Borders.
- The office for the Lisa M. Simpson Foundation used to be a WeWork space and a Theranos lab.
- Products that changed their color and brand for the Lisa M. Simpson Foundation includes:
- Blue Mirror, a parody of Black Mirror.
- Blue Bull, a parody of Red Bull.
- Orange Blue-ius and Blue Julius, a parody of Orange Julius.
- Blue Giant Peas, a parody of Green Giant.
- Blue Hot Chili Peppers, a parody of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
- Earl Blue Tea, a parody of Earl Grey tea.
- BlueTube, a parody of YouTube.
- Blueberry Cereal, a parody of Boo Berry.
- Blue Balls, a reference to the sensation blue balls.
- Lisa refers to companies slapping the blue color on their products as "bluewashing", a reference to pinkwashing. This is also referenced in the song "Peak Awareness" where Wendy Sage is given a blue ribbon over her pink one.
- Marge uses Clairol hair dye.
- Eightbucks Coffee is a parody of Starbucks.
- "Hand & Armor" is a parody of "Arm & Hammer".
- The Lisa M. Simpson Foundation sued Pabst Blue Ribbon and had then turn into Pabst Teal Fabric Bow.
Continuity
- The singing railroad hobo uses the Lisa M. Simpson Foundation. ("Simpsons Tall Tales")