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The Infinite Wall The Infinite Wall I – Nothing and the Infinite in one – just like everyone else. Climbing the infinite wall. Always halfway up. Tuesday, April 13, 2010 The Yellow Pill Ask anyone who has seen The Matrix if they want to take the red pill or the blue pill, and you will invariably get the answer the red pill. They see themselves as truth seekers who are willing to see what really is, even though it may be a bitter realization. Cypher But what are the pills in The Matrix really offering? Do we really think and listen, or do we all just want to run along with the hero, Neo? We know that one single person in the movie chose a re-take, to take the blue pill. Cypher, the grand traitor who almost killed Neo. But did we really listen to his reasons when he told us why, or did we write them off because we already knew he was a villain? Honestly! Cypher's reasoning was not bad at all, and in fact he was a far more profound philosopher than Morpheus, Neo an...
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7 - rudyrucker.com, 4w8w.com, nonserviam.com, muditajournal.com, settingtheworldtorights.com, seablogger.com, spl.org.uk
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39 - blogger.com, en.wikipedia.org, flickr.com, nonserv.blogspot.com, kenmacleod.blogspot.com, einzige.blogspot.com, angryarab.blogspot.com, mutualist.blogspot.com, blogspot.com
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