i've decided i'm quite weird, but that need some solid evidence, 'cus everybody i meet these days think he's the wierdest, and we can't all be weird, who'll play the normal? so this is to be a contest, if you think you're weird you describe your weirdness in one sentence only, something like "i'm so weird that one time..."
so let me start i'm so weird that i actually didn't have any teenage rebelion, i just grew up to be completly different
<blockquote>i'm so weird that i actually didn't have any teenage rebelion, i just grew up to be completly different</blockquote>
I'd argue that statement is a bit contradictory, but I'm at the office at my 'normal' job that has nothing to do with being rebellious or particularly different.
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In fact, that being said, I'll play at normal. Who here is convinced? Eh? Eh...!? Come on, this is a very solid impression of normal, don't you think?
<strong>@OctEgon</strong> <blockquote>It's a place that can only be found by not looking for it. It's called being yourself.</blockquote> Exactly; very well said.
i agree with Z that was very well said. weird, normal they're just words. they mean nothing. accept yourself, eccentricities and all. and in my experience its always the 'normal' ones that have the most to hide.
I take it as given that nearly everyone is "normal". Some people are just under the impression normal is somehow boring, they are somehow "different", and forget people don't advertise everything about themselves.
<strong>@Paul</strong> <blockquote>Everyone's weird if you get to know them.</blockquote> No kidding. In fact, I think the weirdest things about people are the things you learn in confidence or after really getting to know a person. And if you know them well enough to get to that point, I suppose they're not that weird anymore- or at least, not much weirder than <em>you</em>. Normal may be a measurement of social adaptability, or at least that may be <em>one </em>definition of normal. <blockquote>Some people are just under the impression normal is somehow boring, they are somehow "different", and forget people don't advertise everything about themselves all time.</blockquote> ...er, right. Like J said.