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| 7 | What are the dangers about the red pill?Truth always leads to better outcomes, but "better outcomes" does not necessarily mean better material outcomes. In other words, truths can make you poorer & lonelier. The red pill is capable of making a person miserable or suicidal. But those aren't necessarily bad outcomes, they can lead to good things. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 24/11/22 09:47 PM |
| 6 | What are the dangers about the red pill?The apple in the garden of Eden, representing truth, was a source of considerable suffering. It can be very dangerous to consume small amounts of truth. The stupidest people in the world are usually those who've studied philosophy for a few weeks. And the smartest are the ones who kept with it for decade. But if you're not going to keep on consuming truths diligently, there are certain types of truths you can swallow that will literally kill you. Some of this boils down to DNA as well. There are… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 24/11/22 09:43 PM |
| 1 | What would “society being honest with men” look like?Some auts learn to integrate very well. I'd guess the ones who do tend to be higher in extroversion, i.e. their personalities are more motivated to integrate. Another benefit would be having great support from a young age (i.e. supportive parents), or otherwise having the right environment for learning strong social skills. I'd estimate good integration is currently less common than poor integration, but cant confirm. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 24/11/22 09:39 PM |
| 8 | Attractive men can't be "creepy"Attractive autistic men exist. They get more chances, more forgiveness. But atypical social behaviors do end up flagged as creepy sooner or later. The reason this is hard to believe is because there's a lot of social behaviors non-autistics take for granted. Meanwhile, autistic men can just be themselves and people will get creepy vibes just because small behaviors are slightly atypical. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/11/22 10:24 PM |
| 9 | What would “society being honest with men” look like?Try being an autistic person. I literally can't speak to people because nothing but truths fall out of my mouth, and it results in me getting banished from every social setting. So I largely avoid humans, and when i'm around them I remain quiet so I don't hurt their extremely sensitive egos. It's miserable until you learn you don't need others. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 20/11/22 06:44 PM |
| 1 | What are your true “red flags”?Most people arrive at religion through poor means. For instance, I'd bet people who have a genetic disposition towards intolerance of ambiguity are more likely to end up in religion, since religion provides upfront answers. Personally, I grew up an atheist, and arrived at an appreciation of religion after studying philosophy & psychology for most of my adult life. I'd warn against judging it on the basis of the majority of its followers, and suggest judging it against the tiny minority who take … | /r/PurplePillDebate | 19/11/22 07:47 PM |
| 1 | What are your true “red flags”?If you're willing to answer one more question I'd appreciate it. What is it about Christianity specifically that's so important to you? Is it because you think non-Christians won't be headed to heaven? A desire for shared cultural background? (For context, I'm an enormous fan of Christianity. I've studied the Bible thoroughly, and try to live by it... but I've also studied the Gitas, the Tao, etc, and try to use them all to pursue a closer relationship with God. Thus my curiosity about your pref… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 17/11/22 01:48 AM |
| 1 | What are your true “red flags”?Out of curiosity, do you mean a specific religion? Does Islam count? Hinduism? Buddhism? Does it have to be Abrahamic? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 17/11/22 01:28 AM |
| -1 | What are your true “red flags”?Only one that sticks out to me as silly is the criminal record thing. The justice system is basically designed to pickup innocent people and extract fines from them. There are baddies who get picked up, too, but simply having a record doesn't necessarily mean you're one of them. (Not in America, at least.) | /r/PurplePillDebate | 17/11/22 01:25 AM |
| 46 | Women do not like male virgins and prefer men with skill and experience in bedI'd guess that women don't necessarily want a guy who's had a lot of partners, but do want a guy who had the capacity to have a lot of partners. And those two things have a fair amount of overlap. So yes, women are turned off by the male virgin, but not because he's a virgin, simply because what the virginity represents. (Low value male.) | /r/PurplePillDebate | 16/11/22 05:03 PM |
| 1 | Being non-NT and looks-oriented is a very bad combinationAgree with the OP. Hyper-attractive NTs are the normiest of the normies. They're a must-avoid for anyone who's actually autistic. They won't satisfy you mentally or spiritually. Your body just cries out for things that are bad for it, like sugar cravings. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/11/22 03:44 AM |
| 1 | Is it Analogous to Epigenetics?My intuition is that blue-pill is our natural default settings as humans, and then it's socially reinforced because you're surrounded by other blue-pill folks. I wouldn't call TRP a sexual strategy so much as an awareness / knowledge that our natural settings are false. What causes a person to make that realization? You might be able to view some of THAT as epigenetics, i.e. a person undergoing various traumas. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 15/11/22 03:32 AM |
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