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Yes, and so does Chris Crocker...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0VRkCF2a80
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Maybe to him but I'm just sitting here drinking a beer, munching on some chips and listening to some music and this is all very normal to me.
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Well, it's relative. Normal is a consensus. Either nothing is normal or everything is normal. Given those choices, I'm with Morrissey...but that could be a generational thing.
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The only normal I know is when the bad and good are in balance.
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'Normal' is a relative term. What's normal to you may not be to me and vice versa so, at the end of the day, normal is whatever works for you for as long as it's not affecting me
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Since when is Morrissey the oracle? I suppose there is no such thing as normal or we'd all be automatons. ....how soon is now?..........
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Morrissey gives me the heebie Jeebies.
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General: If nothing in life is normal, then it would follow that nothing in life could be considered *abnormal*. You can't have one without the other (normal vs. abnormal). Sociology: If no activity is abnormal, it would be difficult to define unacceptable behavior. Mathematical: There is a well-defined mathematical concept called the "normal distribution." It is used in most sciences, including the social sciences. It covers degrees of 'normality' using the concept 'standard deviation' (from the mean). http://www.robertniles.com/stats/stdev.shtml You've seen the graph: ===========================
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yes
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There is no such thing. At least in human behavior there isn't. Youre normal in your country, but if you travel to... I dunno, Africa, you'll be everything but normal.
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