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Get the Binary heavens mug.Person 1: "I am speaking in non-binary."
Person 2: "Really? You're non-binary now?"
Person 1: "No, I'm male. I mean't that I'm not speaking in numbers."
Person 2: "Oh... I'm dumb."
Person 2: "Really? You're non-binary now?"
Person 1: "No, I'm male. I mean't that I'm not speaking in numbers."
Person 2: "Oh... I'm dumb."
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Get the non-binary gender mug.The simplest and most efficient way to count. It uses 1's and 0's, which can be represented by ANY 2 things, no matter what it is, as long as the 2 things are different, it works. it is often used by computers, using logic like and, or, and not. Binary is a good base. Algebra becomes significantly easier when you use binary.
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Pronounced: /ˈbaɪ.nɛr.i/
Pronouns: 01101101 / 01100110 / custom binary code
A futuristic and tech-inspired set of pronouns used by individuals who identify with the binary numeral system—specifically, using 8-bit ASCII binary representations for gendered or custom pronouns. For example:
01101101 (binary for “m”, used to represent male)
01100110 (binary for “f”, used to represent female)
Users may adopt other binary sequences to represent nonbinary, agender, or personalized identities, turning identity into a coded expression of self—literally.
Example:
"01101101 said 01100110 was helping with the server migration. That’s so like 01101101—always taking initiative. I really respect 01101101self."
Note: This usage is often seen in tech subcultures, cyber identities, or digital art communities. It’s a playful, symbolic way to reclaim identity in a world run by code.
Pronounced: /ˈbaɪ.nɛr.i/
Pronouns: 01101101 / 01100110 / custom binary code
A futuristic and tech-inspired set of pronouns used by individuals who identify with the binary numeral system—specifically, using 8-bit ASCII binary representations for gendered or custom pronouns. For example:
01101101 (binary for “m”, used to represent male)
01100110 (binary for “f”, used to represent female)
Users may adopt other binary sequences to represent nonbinary, agender, or personalized identities, turning identity into a coded expression of self—literally.
Example:
"01101101 said 01100110 was helping with the server migration. That’s so like 01101101—always taking initiative. I really respect 01101101self."
Note: This usage is often seen in tech subcultures, cyber identities, or digital art communities. It’s a playful, symbolic way to reclaim identity in a world run by code.
Binary pronoun example:
"01101101 said 01100110 was helping with the server migration. That’s so like 01101101—always taking initiative. I really respect 01101101self."
"01101101 said 01100110 was helping with the server migration. That’s so like 01101101—always taking initiative. I really respect 01101101self."
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