A type of sunglasses that are only describable by reaching out to your Uber driver for clarification
by Gandta September 26, 2018

Beyond the red pill. Taking the gold pill is when you completely reject the Abrahamic superstructure of Western society and see its destructive nature for what it is. A gold-pilled person is often a student of history who has noticed the cyclical chaos of Judaism, derived from the Hebrew Bible, and how Christian and Islamic societies reinforce it. They see Judeo mythology as inherently unstable and in place only to serve Jews, both atheist and religious. Instead of seeking to reconcile "Judeo-Christian values" and other such fallacies, a Gold Piller opts for a return to Germanic/Norse paganism or ancient Roman/Greek religion. While not entirely opposed to Atheism, Gold Pillers also note that "New Atheism," focused on secular humanism, neatly fits into the Jewish paradigm of the 21st century. In other words, atheism of the modern age is Kosher, and it does not fundamentally challenge the current regime. Well-known Gold Pillers include Richard Spencer, Dr. Mark Brahmin, and other figures in the online Apollonian space.
"Hey, Jimmy, what do you make of the escalation in the Middle East? Do you think Iran will drag the West into WW3?"
"No, Buck, I'm gold-pilled, not stupid. Israel and its proxies in the West are behind this madness. Judeo-Christian values aren't a thing either, and we have no business letting the Zionists control America's policy. Let Israel deal with this latest chimp-out on its own."
"No, Buck, I'm gold-pilled, not stupid. Israel and its proxies in the West are behind this madness. Judeo-Christian values aren't a thing either, and we have no business letting the Zionists control America's policy. Let Israel deal with this latest chimp-out on its own."
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by Unknownwaffle July 9, 2020

Victoria Justice's lost album. Talks about a teenage relationship, and that you gotta shake it, released in 2013 (July 18th). Has two songs: Gold and Shake. Also, it costs $1 on iTunes, Google Play Music, Amazon Music and SoundCloud; available on Spotify.
- Hey! What happend with Victoria Justice from Victorious?
- She released an album called Gold, but it was not very good.
- She released an album called Gold, but it was not very good.
by AbrahamPizzano October 8, 2020

by lasagne face June 5, 2023
