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I've never considered the connection between how some things are absolute and binary, and how this is a problem for my gender. Perhaps it's like how our maps are wrong because they are north-up and that places the first world at the "top" and the oppressed world at the "bottom". Honestly, it makes a lot of sense, because before we had maps, nobody thought that our mindset and how we look at things affected the situation on the southern hemisphere. Actually, just thinking of maps, the notion of hemispheres is discrimination. Either you are south, or you are north. What if you want to be, say the N20°-N24° hemisphere? Thanks to the binary thinking of mathematicians and cartographers, society will tell you that this is impossible and wrong. I'm tired of the earth being divided into things that are or isn't.

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