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kiki
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My wife and I have a dispute that goes on for two years already — who's the hottest member of Red Hot Chili Peppers, current or previous. I say John Frusciante, she says Flea.

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    Lol... im sure (at least reeeally hope so) that you know i have nothing against whatever presenting gender (aside from people saying non-binary when they really mean non-boolean, but don't understand either data tupe *sigh* ... I'll keep trying to set them straight... pun not initially intended but now seems hysterical. )

    Anyways .. i didn't notice your typical grammatic syntax immediately (u have no clue how rare that is for me... seriously) and i thought it was just some 40yr old straight guy arguing with his wife about the hottest chili pepper...

    Fyi, not super into them (or mist american groups nowadays) they were better before they came back or whatever it's officially stated as... now queen and a few others, great music... im just a horrible person when it comes to appearance. i cant even claim to be straight anymore (though that may be from mainly consensual reasins thst shouldn't be said here)... time to look up chilly peppers so i understand the post ;)
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    B4 looking them up.... i think i side with you against anyone named "flea"
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    @awesomeest I think that binary is actually correct to say if you mean that there are two possible choices. Binary in the context of IT means the binary number system, but generally, it just means "two things". Like if you say that something is a binary choice, you mean that you have two choices.

    Boolean doesn‘t mean two things, but actually represents if something is true/correct. It’s a logical thing. It just happens to be that it can only have two values but it‘s not a synonym for things that can only have two values.
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    sorry i got to break it to you, but: neither.
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    @kiki i dont know famous people/pop culture beyond like 100 people total ... the bands i do know tend to be obscure and/or not in english. I looked them up (googke corrected the name)... 'flea' looks true to his moniker
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