

So what’s my drug of choice? I surely participate in the collective red-pill illusion, that we see things as they really are. A revealing trip down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories -their appeal, who believes them, how they spread -with an eye to helping people deal with the. You can likewise be “ green-pilled” (appalled by the ravages of climate change), “ yellow-pilled” (have your belief system shattered), or, inevitably, “pillpilled,” spotted on Twitter last year: My love of Xanax and Ox圜ontin has lead me to become Pillpilled.” In the movie, The Matrix, Keanu Reeves character, Neo, observes his current life and senses foreboding, a palpable feeling. When feminist filmmaker Cassie Jaye sets out to document the mysterious and polarizing world of the Mens Rights Movement. I refer you to the recent article in Bitcoin Magazine, “How To More Effectively Orange-Pill Your Friends and Family,” written by a “diehard bitcoin maximalist” evangelizer.

Or that you acknowledge the “truth” that bitcoin - recently likened in these pages to a Ponzi scheme - is the Currency of Destiny. First, that you follow the Orange One, i.e., Donald Trump. Have you been orange-pilled? That can mean two things.
THE RED PILL SERIES
“White-pilled” means the opposite, the Urban Dictionary explains: “The moment or series of events by which a person abandons despair and surrenders to the inevitability of hope not out of sheer optimism, but from facing difficulty and nihilism head-on through the use of reason and inquiry.”
