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REBELLION!!!!
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John
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Oct 31, 2012 03:57PM
Who are you rebelling against?
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Not to be rude, but if you are rebelling against only John making topics, who are kind of rebelling against an already fixed problem. Again, I am not trying to be rude.
What I am saying is, there is no point to getting mad at John for only posting topics because he does not always decide what they are.
I am not arguing, I am just wondering, if I am incorrect sorry, wouldn't that be abnormality of opinion? Sorry, again.
As do I. Wait, how would you know? Can you read minds? You can can't you!? Cool!
Appearance?
And, do you mind if you classify what type of appearance you are referring to?
Appearance?
And, do you mind if you classify what type of appearance you are referring to?
With your lisp, do you find it difficult to pronounce lisp?
No offence meant or anything, that was just always one of the things I've wondered about.
No offence meant or anything, that was just always one of the things I've wondered about.
1. You can't know whether you have an abnormal thought process without hear others' thoughts.
Willpower?
Willpower?
Ok.
Now, this is not an insult, but you do not seem abnormal. I mean, you are not the normalest, but, to me, you are not really abnormal.
Now, this is not an insult, but you do not seem abnormal. I mean, you are not the normalest, but, to me, you are not really abnormal.
To define someone as abnormal, you'd have to have a pretty solid idea of what normal is, right? So... what's normal? 'Cause I have no idea.
Normal is what generally fits in with what everyone else is doing. Everyone else drives cars, so if I was to fly a hot air ballon everywhere, I'd be abnormal. Awesome, but abnormal. But mainly awesome.
I've always wanted a hot air balloon. But I digress. I meant more in terms of what is considered a normal personality. That's always confused me, because everyone is basically the same. That's why I always know how to make people uncomfortable. Or, you know, get some other reaction from them. But making them uncomfortable is usually more fun.
Awkward silence is the best knid of silence. I always get a seat to myself on buses by creating it.
Allison wrote: "To define someone as abnormal, you'd have to have a pretty solid idea of what normal is, right? So... what's normal? 'Cause I have no idea."There is no such thing as normal!!! If you are normal you are weird because no one is normal, just weird. So if you are weird, your "normal".
No one is fully normal, but there are relative degrees of normal. Most people are relatively normal, and then there's the people that insist on wearing hemp clothes and singing falsetto constantly. And then there's Laszlo.
Badgerlord wrote: "No one is fully normal, but there are relative degrees of normal. Most people are relatively normal, and then there's the people that insist on wearing hemp clothes and singing falsetto constantly...."
What?
What?
Laszlo wrote: "Badgerlord wrote: "No one is fully normal, but there are relative degrees of normal. Most people are relatively normal, and then there's the people that insist on wearing hemp clothes and singing f..."It's a complement.
Kggelen wrote: "Ummmm... so, am I abnormal? Or just wierd?"
The two aren't mutually exclusive. You can be both.
The two aren't mutually exclusive. You can be both.
ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰Chaos Walking⊱ wrote: "IM REBELLING AGAINST REBELLING!"I was so tempted to do this myself. Really, it's just the logical option here.





