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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Almost nobody on this thread actually knows what red pilled means. [/quote] Nobody cares about your fine grained distinction. We all know what we are talking about. [/quote] DP, but no you don't. You are WAY OFF, which is somewhat amusing, but also really odd. [/quote] wtf way to miss the point dude. Red pill, black pill - we know exactly what OP is talking about. [/quote] But you don't since you are using incorrect definitions and topics, causing you to further go the wrong direction. It's why you are confused. It's why you are angry at the world. Misinformation is destroying you. :shock: [/quote] “Red pill” is used frequently to refer to incel like beliefs. In the Matrix it was the pill Neo took to opt into “reality.” In incel land the “reality” is that women are gold diggers etc why don’t you work on your personality - that may improve your dating life. [/quote] This is what Google says: [b]The terms "red pill" and "black pill" are used within the incel (involuntary celibate) community [/b]to describe different, and often opposing, worldviews. The "red pill" generally refers to a belief that men are oppressed by women, with concepts like "female hypergamy" (women seeking partners of higher social status) being central. "Black pill" is a more nihilistic perspective, suggesting that a man's looks and social status are immutable and that there is little he can do to improve his chances with women, leading to a sense of hopelessness. So yep, you’re right. [/quote]
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