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Beyond the Binary: The Tech and Politics of Pronouns
Season 2 · Episode 686

Beyond the Binary: The Tech and Politics of Pronouns

Herman and Corn explore why pronouns became a global debate and the hidden technical chaos of moving beyond binary data.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 18, 202629m 22s

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Show Notes

In this episode of *My Weird Prompts*, brothers Herman and Corn Poppleberry dive into the complex intersection of linguistics, sociology, and database architecture. They unpack the rise of pronoun usage as a modern social norm, examining its roots in U.S. culture and its friction-filled expansion into global markets and gendered languages like Hebrew. Beyond the social debate, the duo explores the "technical debt" created when legacy systems—built on simple binary code—are forced to adapt to the fluid reality of modern identity. From email signatures to SQL databases, this discussion highlights the massive coordination cost of a society shifting from objective classification to subjective declaration. It is a deep dive into how a few small words are re-engineering both our language and our digital infrastructure.