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The '''bluepill''' is [[pill jargon]] for unquestionably [[accepting|accepting]] what the [[normie]] [[fakestream media]], similar conventional sources, and associated [[platitude|platitudes]] (i.e. [[chadsplaining]]) have to say about the dating scene. A '''bluepiller''' is someone who holds [[bluepill]] (i.e. [[fakestream]]) beliefs; bluepillers are also referred to the [[manosphere]] as "the unwoke".  
The '''bluepill''' is [[pill jargon]] for unquestionably accepting what the [[normie]] [[fakestream media]], similar conventional sources, and associated [[platitude|platitudes]] (i.e. [[chadsplaining]]) have to say about the dating scene. A '''bluepiller''' is someone who holds [[bluepill]] (i.e. [[fakestream]]) beliefs; bluepillers are also referred to the [[manosphere]] as "the unwoke".  


The bluepill has developed to mean an inability to see nuance, a belief in the just-world fallacy, accompanied by [[virtue signaling]], being unenlightened to the unpleasant realities of the world—thereby maintaining the ''status quo'' and their argumentum ad populum proposition. It is the preference of believing in 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 plays an utmost role in social or sexual situations.  
The bluepill has developed to mean an inability to see nuance, a belief in the just-world fallacy, accompanied by [[virtue signaling]], being unenlightened to the unpleasant realities of the world—thereby maintaining the ''status quo'' and their argumentum ad populum proposition. It is the preference of believing in 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 plays an utmost role in social or sexual situations.  
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