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  2. Red pill and blue pill - Wikipedia

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    The concept of red and blue pills has since been widely used as a political metaphor in the United States, especially among online culture, where "taking the red pill" or being "red-pilled" means becoming aware of purported political biases inherent in society, including in the mainstream media, and supposedly thereby becoming an independent ...

  3. Philosophy of color - Wikipedia

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    Color vision became an important part of contemporary analytic philosophy due to the claim by scientists like Leo Hurvich that the physical and neurological aspects of color vision had become completely understood by empirical psychologists in the 1980s. An important work on the subject was C. L. Hardin's 'Color for Philosophers,' which ...

  4. Manosphere - Wikipedia

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    Accepting the manosphere's ideology is equated with "taking the red pill" (sometimes abbreviated TRP), and those who do not are seen as "blue pilled" or as having "taken the blue pill". [31] Such terminology originated on the antifeminist subreddit /r/TheRedPill and was later taken up by men's rights and MGTOW sites. [32]

  5. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    In a U.S. study by Lamancusa, blue is the top choice at 35%, followed by green (16%), purple (10%), and red (9%). [33] A concept proposed by Dutton in evolutionary aesthetics is that blue and green may reflect a preference for certain habitats that were beneficial in an "ancestral environment". [ 34 ]

  6. Colwell: Red vs. Blue and how we got here

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  7. Knowledge argument - Wikipedia

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    The knowledge argument (also known as Mary's Room, Mary the Colour Scientist, or Mary the super-scientist) is a philosophical thought experiment proposed by Frank Jackson in his article "Epiphenomenal Qualia" (1982) and extended in "What Mary Didn't Know" (1986).

  8. Red, Blue and Green: U.S. Inflation Rates by President - AOL

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    14. Red vs. Blue. Average inflation rate of Republican presidents: 4.1%. Average inflation rate of Democratic presidents: 3.9%. When you average these inflation rates for both Republican and ...

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