(verb): To tell someone a dishonest pleasantry instead of the actual truth. Refers to the blue pill in the movie “The Matrix”.
Bluepilling someone can have one of two purposes:
- an evil purpose, such as lulling them into complacency in order to exploit them more effectively, or
- a good purpose, such as mercifully shielding them from a horrible truth that they actually are powerless to avoid or prevent, in which case a pleasant delusion is actually the more humane option.
example : I’ve had so much awful news that I can’t stand anymmore. So just bluepill me for awhile, okay?
Have you ever felt beeing bluepilled by social workers, pnurse, pdoc or family members, etc… in order to dominate you or shielding you from sz?
- YES
- NO
- DON’T KNOW
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