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Upon the shutting down of some formerly purplepilled incel forums and websites in the 2000s and 2010s (see [[incelosphere timeline]]), and the influx of men from various male-dominated forums, the definitions of the incel and androsphere blue/red pill began to converge somewhat and remains in flux till this day.
Upon the shutting down of some formerly purplepilled incel forums and websites in the 2000s and 2010s (see [[incelosphere timeline]]), and the influx of men from various male-dominated forums, the definitions of the incel and androsphere blue/red pill began to converge somewhat and remains in flux till this day.


Merely rejecting the narrative of the bluepill, makes one "ex-bluepilled," "nonbluepilled," or [[purplepilled]]. However, actively opposing the bluepill, means you may fall into any of the other pills (see [[pill jargon]]). Someone who exhibits bluepilled thought processes is a ''bluepiller'' or sheeperson, a term derived from ''sheeple'', a term which itself has a lot in common with the bluepill.
Merely rejecting the narrative of the bluepill, makes one "ex-bluepilled," "nonbluepilled," or [[purplepilled]]. However, actively opposing the bluepill, means you may fall into any of the other pills (see [[pill jargon]]). Someone who exhibits bluepilled thought processes is a ''bluepiller'' or sheeperson, a term derived from ''sheeple'', a term which itself has a lot in common with the bluepill. A person who gets subjected to the bluepiller's promulgation and is credulous enough to be affected by it is called a ''bluepillee''.


In the manosphere, the definition of bluepill extends to feminism and naive romanticism in regards to the bluepilled individual's perception of human sexual behavior.
In the manosphere, the definition of bluepill extends to feminism and naive romanticism in regards to the bluepilled individual's perception of human sexual behavior.

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