Also OP flat-out ignores that intersex people exist and that you’re statistically as likely to meet an intersex person as you are to meet a natural redhead.
In fact, you’re probably more likely to meet someone who was born intersex because doctors will often alter intersex babies’ genitalia to force them to fit into the gender binary, and this is often left out of medical records and is sometimes even done without consulting the parents. (But it’s totally the trans community that advocates for the genital mutilation of children, right conservatives??)
Electrical plugs are designed around a strict binary system because they’re inanimate objects that serve a specific function. The human gender binary was sloppily and arbitrarily thrown over a spectrum of physical sex traits in living, imperfect creatures.
Tl;dr: Human beings aren’t machines or tools and therefore shouldn’t be held to the same rules.
You guys rlly don't realise how much knowledge is still not committed to the internet. I find books all the time with stuff that is impossible to find through a search engine- most people do not put their magnum opus research online for free and the more niche a skill is the less likely you are to have people who will leak those books online. (Nevermind all the books written prior to the internet that have knowledge that is not considered "relevant" enough to digitise).
Whenever people say that we r growing up with all the world's knowledge at our fingertips...it's not necessarily true. Is the amount of knowledge online potentially infinite? Yes. Is it all knowledge? No. You will be surprised at the niche things you can discover at a local archive or library.
hamlet au where everything is the same but no one ever puts anything down gently, not even the background characters, if someone is putting something down at all they must throw it to the ground like it did them serious wrong, im talking flat out slam dunking anything in their hands, but otherwise the play doesnt change