"The People I Run Into Who Seem To Be The Oddest Are Often Those Who Consider Themselves To Be Normal."
I can't remember where I came across that quote (or one like it), but it's an interesting observation.
My personal experience with normal people seems to be more that they tend to be prejudice more than anything.
By "prejudice" I don't necessarily mean racist or sexist. More like an inability to be accepting of co-existing with those who are different from themselves and their friends.
This isn't to say that normal people can't be provincial, ideological, or idiomatic. But all that indicates is the simple fact that most people are affected and influenced by their upbringing and whoever they're around the most.
I can't remember where I came across that quote (or one like it), but it's an interesting observation.
My personal experience with normal people seems to be more that they tend to be prejudice more than anything.
By "prejudice" I don't necessarily mean racist or sexist. More like an inability to be accepting of co-existing with those who are different from themselves and their friends.
This isn't to say that normal people can't be provincial, ideological, or idiomatic. But all that indicates is the simple fact that most people are affected and influenced by their upbringing and whoever they're around the most.
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