Everyone is unique, different and weird in their own ways. The word weird means something that is not normal or regular. Since everyone is weird and unique, that makes being weird normal. So my question is what does truly being weird look like? Complicated answers only.
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Ok, weird is: When you’re walking down the street. The day is a glorious 75 degrees. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and there’s a breeze just strong enough to keep the mosquitos down. You’re strolling along taking it all in, absolutely engaged with the serenity around you. The way the breeze is blowing the grass. The iridescence of the bubble that just peacefully floated past you. You round a corner and come face to hump with this Quasimodo looking guy. You gaze slowly drops to meet his one regular eye, and the one that looked half popped out of his noggin. “Good afternoon” you say. “Pancakes kaleidoscope shrubbery” he responds. You’re so taken aback by what he said you didn’t even react as he turned around and pulled down his pants. Now, completely stunned you’re helpless except to watch him pop a sick squat, leaving his gentleman bag to rest squarely on your laces. Slowly he gets up out of the squat dragging said jewel sack all the way across your shoe to the toe as he also pulls his pants up in one swift motion. He turns just enough that his popped out eye can turn and look you dead in yours. “HONK HONK BLARG” he yells at the top of his lungs. Without hesitation at this point he begins to cartwheel away from you at a brisk jogging pace until he reaches the back alley which he disappears into. You finally come to your senses and run to the back alley to see where this guy went. When you get there you’re met with a bare back alley with no one in sight. “Well that was -blam!-en weird” you think to yourself.
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16 通の返信No one is special, except the top 10%. The people that have the best strongest genes, or the smartest brains, or the most artistic and creative minds. They are the special people, everyone else is either normal, or defective (which is on its own being special, but it's not a good kind). The normal people are the "gears in the machines" the lower and middle class. Where they don't bring anything to the better of humanity except their labor. No feats of strength; no new scientific, mathematical, or philosophical; and no impactful works of art.
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2 通の返信John Marstonにより編集済み: 5/28/2021 2:38:37 AMI got a deep question for you. Whats the deepest hole we as a species have ever drilled?
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2 通の返信[quote]Everyone is unique, different and weird in their own ways. The word weird means something that is not normal or regular. Since everyone is weird and unique, that makes being weird normal. So my question is what does truly being weird look like? Complicated answers only.[/quote] A + B = C, but only if 21/7 * X>9 then you take C/B, Run the whole process a second time. Now you have a paradox in a mathematical equation you can never stop because part of the equation is to do the whole thing a second time, but when you do it a second time you are just redoing the whole equation. Then since your doing everything a second time it means you have to do the second time part a second time, however it should be possible because it would be the second time, however of all the calculations it is the second time you are going to do the same thing from before. So when do yo stop.
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1 返信They do stuff commonly that will harm them in the long run but still choose to do it despite the warnings... Cigarettes, alchohal, weed, drugs, and high caffine levels in drinks... [spoiler]guilty of the last one[/spoiler]
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2 通の返信Furries. That is the best answer I can give you. I asked my cousin who has a PHD in psychology, flash forward two weeks, they couldn’t answer my question. They told me, “Who knows what would drive a human being to do something like that? Whether it’s some way to let out the animal inside them, to feel like an entirely different thing, or if it’s just some sort of flaw in their nature?”
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People tend to base the idea of “normal” on what the current culture perceives as acceptable or trendy, be it socially or otherwise. Normalcy is a subjective construct. Those who deviate from those trends are typically categorized as being odd or weird. Don’t be a follower, stay weird.
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Everyone is unique, but not in every aspect. "Weird" is when one deviates from commonly shared aspects, not commonly diverse ones. Alternatively, "weird" can indicate that a certain aspect is an outlier on a spectrum in which the majority of individuals fall within a certain range.
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I believe that as humans, we evolved as social creatures. Therefore anyone that has any sort of trouble socializing for whatever reason is perceived as weird. Most people that are introverts, loners, anti social result to this from being ignored by everyone that's "normal". The media and society in general have a huge impact on what is accepted as normal. Religion, culture are also key factors. Mental disorders are sometimes used against people as well, but that's a separate discussion. Ultimately life is what you make of it and you are free to make your own choices. Some one could be happy with life even if every one else thinks they are weird. Someone "normal" can be miserable everyday, wishing they were someone else. Life is short so make sure you make the best of it and always do what you want to most as to not have any regrets. Don't let what others think or what society says about you ever get in the way of anything.
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Cobravertにより編集済み: 5/24/2021 3:29:01 PM[quote]So my question is what does truly being weird look like?[/quote] Weird looks like anything that makes the observer feel that something about you is "off". It can be literally anything, or nothing. It could be something that really isn't weird, but just because the observer decides that it is something odd to them or something they don't like, now to them it is weird. The question is, do you embrace your 'weird' or does it embarrass you? Are you being intentionally weird for attention?
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1 返信Cultmeisterにより編集済み: 5/23/2021 6:46:28 PMEveryone has their own unique experiences based on their own unique life situation, but broadly speaking within a society people don’t have many different experiences to one another, so the range of behaviours and qualities people exhibit are broad but also limited. Lots of people have traumatic childhoods, lots of people have ‘quirky’ or ‘eccentric’ tastes in fashion or music, lots of people have Autism Spectrum Disorders, etc. And these all play a greater or lesser part in people’s lives. A ‘weird’ person however would be someone who exhibits behaviour or qualities completely out of the ordinary given the realm of your personal understanding or knowledge. You may never have seen someone who’s had a face transplant for example, so when you do you may well consider them ‘weird’, or perhaps they come from some country where they do a certain thing differently - perhaps they eat all their food with their hands rather than use utensils - so when you see that you may remark it or them as weird. Or perhaps they have a mental illness and do not act the way you would expect a person to ordinarily act. All the term ‘weird’ really signifies here is a lack of understanding of how different life is beyond the four walls of our own experience.
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People like to think they’re a lot more unique and quirky than they actually are. In reality, almost all of us are much more normal than we like to admit. We generally like to think that we like things that are “weird”, but generally speaking when someone actually is weird, people tend to shun them, and stick to their groups that follow social norms. You probably know some people who are actually weird, and chances are you probably don’t like them because of it, even if you don’t realize that’s the case.
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Something or someone that does not conform to few or no aspects within their local social ecosystem. It may be very broad, but the perception of that ecosystem’s perception has its limit to varying degrees.
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1 返信No, being weird is not normal. Yes, everybody is unique in their own way, but the differences that make us individuals take up a very small portion of our daily behavior. Unfortuanately, evolution is a little -blam!-, so we aren't conceived with all the knowledge and experience we need to get through life. Instead, we have to emulate others in our immideate enviroment, which becomes the basis of our behaviors. People who are weird are just people who do not conform to the normal behavior of their enviroment. Usually, these weird people get their behavior form somewhere where it is normal to be weird, so, when they enter a new enviroment (a new normal, if you will), they seem weird. Consider this: if there is a room full of weird kids and one normal kid, who is actually the weird one?