Wednesday, September 21, 2005

A Moment Spent on the Idea of Weird

The next time you are about to call some person weird think about this: What is weird? What is normal? Normal can be described pretty much only as a setting on certain appliances. Every person is unique, different, and "weird" in their own way. We can deduce from this that every person is weird. That means that being weird is normal and to not be weird is . . . well, weird. Therefore all of these facts cancel each other out which means that no one is normal and at the same time no one is weird. Everyone is a state of not being weird and not normal so we all are . . . just people.

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