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Name is Abdu, live in Laos, born on 24.08.1992.
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This applies to anything in life, including any form of entertainment, media or art.
As an example, let's take the tv show "The Big Bang Theory". Even as someone who watched more than 15 sitcoms on repeat 50+ times, I think this show is shit and more bluepilled than any other.
And yet, not only are there countless unintentional blackpills, but each and every single bluepill is actually a blackpill in disguise.
On this show, there's a hot chick named "Penny" that gets with a nerdy dude "Leonard". This used-up, dumb as shit whore who isn't good at anything, that works dead-end jobs and is at the end of her youth eventually marries the nerd. This will seem to everyone as a huge bluepill. But it's actually a huge blackpill. This piece of shit foid has only one thing going for her, looks (and even those are fading as she ages). And yet this dude that with a PhD, making bank as a very good physicist doing cutting-edge work, who is also very nice and a gentleman, he's the one that had to try repeatedly to get with her. She settled for HIM, she's the one seen as the superior in this relationship. He could barely get her, she was unimaginably above him, seen as "out of his league" by everyone. All because she's good-looking. She had nothing else going for her, and he had everything going for him. Not to mention that he's not even that ugly.
And there's a million other blackpills peppered through this show and every other show on earth.
The same thing applies in real life to anything imagineable. If you stop taking things at face-value, stop listening at what people claim they're saying and instead read between the lines and see the reasoning behind it, the blackpills are endless.
As an example, let's take the tv show "The Big Bang Theory". Even as someone who watched more than 15 sitcoms on repeat 50+ times, I think this show is shit and more bluepilled than any other.
And yet, not only are there countless unintentional blackpills, but each and every single bluepill is actually a blackpill in disguise.
On this show, there's a hot chick named "Penny" that gets with a nerdy dude "Leonard". This used-up, dumb as shit whore who isn't good at anything, that works dead-end jobs and is at the end of her youth eventually marries the nerd. This will seem to everyone as a huge bluepill. But it's actually a huge blackpill. This piece of shit foid has only one thing going for her, looks (and even those are fading as she ages). And yet this dude that with a PhD, making bank as a very good physicist doing cutting-edge work, who is also very nice and a gentleman, he's the one that had to try repeatedly to get with her. She settled for HIM, she's the one seen as the superior in this relationship. He could barely get her, she was unimaginably above him, seen as "out of his league" by everyone. All because she's good-looking. She had nothing else going for her, and he had everything going for him. Not to mention that he's not even that ugly.
And there's a million other blackpills peppered through this show and every other show on earth.
The same thing applies in real life to anything imagineable. If you stop taking things at face-value, stop listening at what people claim they're saying and instead read between the lines and see the reasoning behind it, the blackpills are endless.