I do not recall the word, I heard recently in Star Trek. It means a species 
who does not only reproduce asexually, but can become either sex according 
to environmental needs.

That's what TiddlyWiki is. 

A Ship Wiki may be feminine, and a mens boxing club wiki masculine (yes I 
know women also box)

:)



On Monday, July 2, 2018 at 9:54:41 PM UTC+10, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao PMario
>
> How could one disagree with that? Its true. But I'm not sure that is the 
> whole story.
>
> Humans function never without affect (I mean, you are not an abacus) and 
> gendered inflections of meaning are interesting and often in play. Though 
> they are largely implicit in English--rather than explicit in the way they 
> are in languages like Italian. 
>
> So your idea is for all options?: Jack, Jackie and Jackie-Jack?
>
> Just thoughts
> Josiah
>
> PMario wrote:
>>
>> imo __it__ evolves over time and the content defines it. ... OR it is, 
>> what _you_ want to make it. 
>>
>

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