![]() I lost my virginity with him in March 1990, and we were SO careful then with contraception. After all, I was the one who was overweight, wore glasses and was extremely unpopular at school compared to many of the other “glamourous” girls because I was into heavy metal music, yet here I was with a boyfriend of my own when many of the other girls were single. We got together when I was 16 through some “matchmaking” via a mutual friend, and I was on cloud nine. I was with him for four years, and I was madly in love with him. The first red pill/blue pill moment I had goes right back to when I was 16 years old and I was going out with my first boyfriend Nick* (not his real name). I’ve had a few moments like that in my life, what I call “take the red pill, take the blue pill” moments, where I can’t help but think that if I had taken the blue pill instead of the red pill, my life would have been completely different. Neo chooses to take the red pill which frees him from The Matrix into the real world. You take the red pill – you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes. You take the blue pill – the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. A group of humans who have managed to break free from The Matrix free a hacker called Neo, and he is given the choice between taking a red pill or a blue pill by Morpheus: While in places it was quite confusing, the basic premise of the film was that humans have been enslaved by artificial intelligence machines who have them “plugged in” to the Matrix which they believe is the real world, that is, the world we are in today. I’m sure that many of you reading this will be familiar with the film “The Matrix” from 1999 starring Keanu Reeves.
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