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  • uncomfortable truths, the red pill refers to the revelation of an uncomfortable truth (as an analogy to the film The Matrix), and the black pill refers to
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  • from the entirety of the plotline of the film "The Matrix," including the introduction and exposition. For example, the intro and expositions to the film
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  • The Redpill is a rejection of and opposition to the "bluepill" (however this is defined). This term derives from the movie The Matrix, where "taking the
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  • Purplepill (section Matrix)
    egalitarian narrative. The etymology comes from the redpill-bluepill analogy in the Matrix. The blue pill or bluepill' is a term used in the incelosphere that
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  • "lone-wolf" analog to the alpha male in the proposed human dominance hierarchy. The alt-right author and former "game" blogger, Vox Day, developed the concept as
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  • Fishburne whilst starring as Morpheus in the film The Matrix, narrates the line "You take the blue pill, the story ends here, you wake up and believe whatever
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  • sexology and also the caste-system in India. He did however, certainly influence how the term "hypergamy" is used in the manosphere. The original meaning
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  • exposed her derriere to the world. For those out of the loop, her father Laurence is the guy who started the whole pill saga, as such the subsequent pill jargon
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  • instance in the Civil War in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Bosnian civil war that occurred after the dissolution of Yugoslavia. The Congolese
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  • philosophy or worldview. Coined from the movie The Matrix where the character Morpheus gives the protagonist Neo the option to either accept his harsh reality
    72 KB (10,275 words) - 21:43, 31 March 2024
  • volceldom. The YouTube channel Shannon Rice Lewis often contrasts the betabuxx Steven A. Poindexter to the good-looking loser (or more specifically, the irresponsible
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  • income are the major factor in homosexuality acceptance, but the outlier also follows a pattern of the two axes. The male desirability axis is also the axis
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  • correlate with each other along the lines predicted by life history theory models. Critics, on the other hand, tend to argue that the application of a singular
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