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Women are more likely to be bluepilled than men. Men who have been raised in a matriarchal environment are also more likely to be bluepilled than other men. A bluepiller who is male is often called a simp, short for "sucka idolizing mediocre pussy," or [[white knight]].
Women are more likely to be bluepilled than men. Men who have been raised in a matriarchal environment are also more likely to be bluepilled than other men. A bluepiller who is male is often called a simp, short for "sucka idolizing mediocre pussy," or [[white knight]].


In femcel online communities, they also use terms such as bluepilled with similar meaning. There, it often refers to banal media depictions that have been aimed at girls from a young age; such as romantic Disney novels or films.
In femcel online communities, they also use terms such as bluepilled with similar meaning. There, it often refers to banal media depictions that have been aimed at girls from a young age; such as romantic [[Disney]] novels or films.


One of the causes of the counterculture developing, especially amongst men, is that the bluepill is apathetic or selective with regards to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, particularly those of males.
One of the causes of the counterculture developing, especially amongst men, is that the bluepill is apathetic or selective with regards to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, particularly those of males.
==Bluepilled characters==
==Bluepilled characters==
Morpheus labels the bluepilled people in the Matrix as the "unplugged." He describes the unplugged as "minds of the people we are trying to save," but that Morpheus and co are hesitant to do so because they are "not ready to be unplugged" primarily because they are "so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system that they will fight to protect it." As a consequence, Morpheus describes them as "our enemy" as they could be compromised by transforming into "sentient programs," i.e., agents such as Agent Smith.
Morpheus labels the bluepilled people in the Matrix as the "unplugged." He describes the unplugged as "minds of the people we are trying to save," but that Morpheus and co are hesitant to do so because they are "not ready to be unplugged" primarily because they are "so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system that they will fight to protect it." As a consequence, Morpheus describes them as "our enemy" as they could be compromised by transforming into "sentient programs," i.e., agents such as Agent Smith.

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