Bluepill: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
11 bytes added ,  22 June 2019
no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Bluepill.png|thumb|right]]
[[File:Bluepill.png|thumb|right]]
The '''bluepill''' refers to someone who has not been enlightened to the harsh realities of the world. It has developed to mean an inability to see nuance, an overreliance on mainstream media as a moral guide, views that align with cliches and feminism. Within the dating scene, the bluepill alludes to [[platitude]] (i.e. [[chadsplaining]]). It is the preference of believing in a comforting or convenient tropes, especially when it concerns a person's world view, with emphasis on the pretense or opinion that goes contrary to the research suggesting physical attraction is utmost in social or sexual situations. A person who holds bluepill views is sometimes called a bluepiller.  Bluepillers are recognizable by their susceptibility to voicing the argumentum ad populum fallacy.  
The '''bluepill''' refers to someone who has not been enlightened to the harsh realities of the world. It has developed to mean an inability to see nuance, an overreliance on mainstream media as a moral guide, views that align with cliches and feminism. Within the dating scene, the bluepill alludes to [[platitude|platitudes]] (i.e. [[chadsplaining]]). It is the preference of believing in a comforting or convenient tropes, especially when it concerns a person's world view, with emphasis on the pretense or opinion that goes contrary to the research suggesting physical attraction is utmost in social or sexual situations. A person who holds bluepill views is sometimes called a bluepiller.  Bluepillers are recognizable by their susceptibility to voicing the argumentum ad populum fallacy.  


As the term "bluepill" derives from the 1999 Matrix film wherein bluepillers constitute the vast majority of the population, being bluepilled usually signifies holding a majority viewpoint. The term has evolved to become somewhat synonymous with terms such as "normie" or NPC (non-playable character).  Although bluepillers are delusional by definition, the most delusional bluepillers are sometimes called bluepilltard.
As the term "bluepill" derives from the 1999 Matrix film wherein bluepillers constitute the vast majority of the population, being bluepilled usually signifies holding a majority viewpoint. The term has evolved to become somewhat synonymous with terms such as "normie" or NPC (non-playable character).  Although bluepillers are delusional by definition, the most delusional bluepillers are sometimes called bluepilltard.

Navigation menu