Binary is a number system that of which allows all electronic devices to function. You may be asking, "But why? Why not just a normal number system?" well, binary is the easiest to work with, as it is a base 2 number system, making it so that you can represent the state of something with those 2 numbers: 1 for existent / in a certain state, 0 for nonexistent / not in a certain state. Binary represents everything. For example: the device you're reading this on: is it powered on? Yes. Are you a total BOSS at life? I sure don't know, but you do. Doesn't matter. Binary can almost always represent literally everything around you. HOWEVER: sometimes, you'll run into problems like: "Is my chocolate milk empty?" it could be partially empty, but then the answer would be "No", which is 0. It should be somewhere near 0.5. Look at it this way: you ask the same question with a different polarity (AKA say "okay, is it NOT full then?) it would then STILL be 0. So, then you write down 0.5, however that CANNOT be represented as binary. This is one of the problems with binary and normally why working with binary is so hard. This is why "fuzzy logic" exists. It's where multiple binary bits work together to make a "fuzzy bit" (not an actual name) and can represent things like 0.5. There isn't much else to show here, so to wrap it up on a high note, we have this:
Give someone (who asked a question that of which the answer to was 4) the middle finger. CONGRADULATIONS! Binary just gave you an excuse to give the middle finger to someone! You may be confused, but "4" can be represented on your hand IN BINARY via the middle finger.
Binary is where hell is all loose. The computer may show us what the hell it is, but it sure is complicated as hell. For students, its how all the riots begin. But too bad, whoever is behind the screen is watching our every move
You: What's binary?
Me thinking: "I want to die"
Me typing: Its fun :D
someone who likes young children
He's looking at those kids over there weirdly, he must be a binary
Despite what the name might have you believe initially, this almost always applies to middle aged cishet white dudes.
(note that they don't have to be all of these to fit under the non binary funny guy umbrella but most non binary funny guys have these traits)
A non binary funny guy is a real life person,usually some kind of celebrity, who could be described as skrunkly or even scrimblo.
Non-binary people generally like to make jokes surrounding them treating them as a k-pop stan would treat their idols. They do this despite the fact that these people are just awkward white content creators/actors/etc.
It can be described as semi ironic depending on the funny guy and the person who finds the guy funny. There's no real concrete definition to this but it's recognizable when you see it.
examples include: jerma985 , Bob Odenkirk, Paul Dano (unfortunately) , Mads Mikkelson, etc.
"Holy shit jerma985 is so skrunkly"
"he's a non binary funny guy fr"
"he ate a shoe on stream he's so strange I love him"
someone who doesnt know how to spell non-binary
how is that none binary guy
- "non binary*"
The binary heavens is the Internet.
'Leesa downloaded it from the binary heavens.'
Someone whose their spending habits and wealth expression do not align to their status assigned at birth.
Carinio: You can't afford 2 weeks on a yaught in Turkey?
Mariemme: Watch me!
Mariemme: Oh shiz, my card bounced. Ugh global capitalism just does not accept me for who I am. Why should not having any money stop me from living the way I feel! It is so hard being income non-binary!