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Originally Posted by KinkyGuy
OK. Here we go. I occasionally refer then as "muggles", it is more of a joke than a real statement. I could never get along with so called "normal peeps". I hate to say this but they bore me to death. It is possible that since I was born, I was a little different thus my interaction with others was a little skewed, but things are different when we were children. Our inherited problems often did not surface until later. Do you find this true? Now that I am set in my ways I find it even harder to make friends or to get closer to "normal" persons. Also everybody, even normal people have some personality, psychological issues often masked by self-medication with drugs, smoking, alcohol etc.
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Kinks, Okay now I will explain myself in this way. When I was in high school I wrote a paper and my thesis statement had to deal with "normality". Now I contend and from what I have learned through my many years. There is no such thing as normal. My normal and someone Else's normal are two very different things.
One for instance here and I will let this go, not saying this is a bad subject. Ok, now I like to have a cup of straight black coffee for breakfast every morning, but someone else might have to have it with cream, or sugar or both, yet someone else may only drink a Coke. Now simplistic in nature of explaining normal, yes, but point is made.
Now, (I know I said one for instance), take a person like Napoleon. Most people would either contend that we was a "whack job", while others would say that he was a brilliant military practitioner. No one is or will be normal, there is no such thing. People could look at me as a brilliant mind, that was wise beyond his years, while others may say wow he was a lazy know nothing bum.
So thus the point is doubly made. Normal isn't normal, the only thing that is real are the things that are actual laws, gravity, relativity and the like. Half the stuff we learn is just theoretical nonsense. Time for that second cup of hot black coffee. Peace out whoa.