Hello Zophine :)

Whoa! We figured out what the binary meant! A byte (or 8 bits) in the past was a common way of representing letters, with the data type being called a "char". Isn't that neat and a random fact about computer science you will probably never use again. Also we use UTF-8 now anyway so this is kinda outdated, but whatever... Love you, heres you're input reduced again!

h | g argantuan
o | b adger
s | f rigid
o | h earty
e | e choed
v | u nencumbered
e | n utmeg
a | q uery
w | j ejunum
i | w aitlist
s | x enon
u | c abal
m | m alice
w | o pulent
n | k arma
t | r edacted
e | v irtuous
h | p eriwinkle
o | T ai (me :))
v | d abbled
y | a bject
l | s tricken

how weird, we're making progress but we still have these words on the other side?? wonder if youre missing anything... or if maybe my code is missing something...

-Your codemaker