Why do people think non-binary people can use computers? Most if not all computers operate on the premise that there is a binary state.
Is this the woke quantum computer agenda
HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO EXPLAIN QUBITS TO MY CHILDREN?!?!?
Logic levels are between a logical low and logical high!
Broke: binary logic levels
Woke: high impedance mode
The average bit is ~0.5. Checkmate.
Lmao
S... shit?
You were just supposed to type it, not post it!
I panicked, ok?!
Mods pour molten gold down this rule breakers throat
Several hours later, gold bricks.
This will have disastrous effects on my wallet
But will it affect the trout population?
Severely
only if you donate the gold ;3
Will chocolate gold work?
Probably not, as chocolate has too low a melting point to be as lethal
Idk molten gold down throat sounds kinky, I'm willing to give it a try. But chocolate? my teeth would be begging for mercy in 5 minutes. The choice is clear
Gender? How about you engender in these people obedience towards the Viltrum Empire
What?
enbies have a stereotype of making really great underground music, trans women too
Just regarding video game music, I've noticed several composers of tunes I like are trans woman.
is that last panel referring to stereotyping?
In this case, it’s used as a phrase of agreement.
Here’s a link about its usage. It originated from African-American Vernacular English, but like many AAVE terms, it’s been adopted by a lot of Gen Z English speakers and Internet communities.
Could you recommend some of this underground trans lady music?
- Femtanyl (old alias LilyNiku, LOTS of deleted music on YT)
- Issbrokie (2nd alias Shteppi)
- Astrid
- Lena Raine (idk if hers counts as underground considering she makes stuff for Minecraft)
- Floralis
- Fem&M
also
- VIAL is 2x she/they and an enby.
really there's probably a lot more that I listen to but don't know, all of these artists got recommended by Spotify and I later learned by reading bios that they're all trans lol
Dunno if SOPHIE is underground, but got some great stuff. Only one that comes to mind right now, for some reason. But look for Hyperpop. Not sure it's underground, but it's plenty gay, I think
Ooh, and 100 gecs.
Diinki on youtube, enby. additionally their other videos has unique aesthetic too.
Not really underground anymore but a great starting point would be Frailty by Jane Remover.
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