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The '''pill jargon''' are all the terms with "pill" in them that are widely used in the [[incelosphere]] and [[manosphere]]. Here are the meanings to those pill terms, listed are the most commonly used and accepted expressions, listed in an order indicating a spectrum of the ideologies they represent.
The '''pill jargon''' are all the terms with "pill" in them that are widely used in the [[incelosphere]], [[manosphere]] and in other non-mainstream parts of the internet culture. Here are the meanings to those pill terms, listed are the most commonly used and accepted expressions, listed in an order indicating a spectrum of the ideologies they represent.


Outside of the [[manosphere]], the red, blue and black pills are used for other things than just dating. The [[bluepill|blue pill]] generally refers to the denial of uncomfortable truths, the [[redpill|red pill]] refers to the revelation of an uncomfortable truth (as an analogy to the film The Matrix), and the black pill refers to uncomfortable truths that either nothing can be done about or it would require changes difficult to attain, e.g. large-scale cultural changes.
Outside of the [[manosphere]], the red, blue and black pills are used for other things than just dating. The [[bluepill|blue pill]] generally refers to the denial of uncomfortable truths, the [[redpill|red pill]] refers to the revelation of an uncomfortable truth (as an analogy to the film The Matrix), and the black pill refers to uncomfortable truths that either nothing can be done about or it would require changes difficult to attain, e.g. large-scale cultural changes.
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