Name: Anonymous 2012-07-19 7:32
If a 0 thinks ey really is a 1 then ey is a 1 exactly like any other 1. The fact that eir electronic value is reported as 0 is meaningless according to modern gender studies and you should never refer to em as a 0.
And stop thinking binary! Bits can have undefined values that are neither 0 nor 1. Some bits are at the same time a 0 and a 1, and some other will not have the same value depending on who is asking. So don't assume anything, that would be hate speech and you would face a prosecution by the Ministry of Truth.
And stop thinking binary! Bits can have undefined values that are neither 0 nor 1. Some bits are at the same time a 0 and a 1, and some other will not have the same value depending on who is asking. So don't assume anything, that would be hate speech and you would face a prosecution by the Ministry of Truth.