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One sunny afternoon, Farmer Sardinooo, noticed Roska's longing looks and decided to surprise her. He wrapped a piece of chocolate in a bright pink ribbon, Roska's favorite color, and presented it to her. Roska's eyes sparkled with joy as she gently unwrapped the gift, savoring the sweet delight. From that day forward, Roska became a local legend.
Let’s break it down. "XOR," as in the logical operation? Because nothing screams excitement like exclusive disjunction! And "bits," as if you’re trying to make it sound edgy and digital, but instead, you’ve landed on something that feels more like you’re selling microchips for breakfast. This name is trying to be geeky and clever, but instead, it feels like someone mashed the keyboard and hoped it would sound cool.