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Jörgen Andersson wrote: Apparently bipolars have the right mindset to become very productive programmers.
I know my mania served me for years in the field (like most schizoaffective people I was bipolar first, probably since i was a teen but i hadn't been diagnosed - it wasn't as common to diagnose it back then)
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Hah! I am perfectly normal!
It's the rest of the population that aren't.
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On the Internet, "normal" is avaricious, jealous, arrogant, self-absorbed, loud-mouthed, insensitive, childish, petty, and probably sorely lacking in attention to personal hygiene.
So I'll have to agree that it would take courage to go out into the real world, if you're that sh1tty a person.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Fortunately I think most people don't behave on the internet how they would in polite company.
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Within how many standard deviations?
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Leave it to you to be difficult.
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At any given time, there will only be one person that is "normal", everyone else will fall on either side. And its a moving target.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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Gerry Schmitz wrote: there will only be be no more than one person that is "normal",
FTFY
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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What is normal?
Is it analogous to Average?
Then what makes average? Is it a mode, median, or the mean? Or is it that we are in a pre-defined range?
So... my NQ (Normally Quotient) is based on the deviance of others. yep
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honey the codewitch wrote: acheivement Now that's definitely not normal.
/ravi
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The only problem about 'normal' that it changes its meaning over time and over place... When my mother refers to normal, she does not mean the same as me or you... So what is normal?
I'm living in a community with normal and different-from-normal people - the only real difference is that the later group has a doctor-signed certificate about it...
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I think that while it's true that what can specifically mean normal is culturally and temporally bound, the general meaning of normal, to wit, characterized by the behavior of most people most of the time isn't so much.
It all depends on how you use it.
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You have to differentiate between: Normal for the Family, the Community, the Society or the Species.
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absolutely, normal is one of the most context sensitive words i can think of.
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The activity to bring food to table 3 times a day and provide a roof for a family may be very normal or boring to many people in the IT world with good job and nice education. But that is not the case for the majority of the people in the real world.
Heck even having a normal school/College life is a challenge. Many At risk kids will love to have normal life.
Student who is struggling or a professional who is below average, for them being able to be normal with others means a lot and needs determination.
So stop painting a broad brush and degrade others
cheers,
Super
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all i argued in that OC was that normal was about not leaving one's comfort zone. That's as close to "degrading" anyone as that went, and I wouldn't say that qualifies. Furthermore, is it inaccurate?
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honey the codewitch wrote: normal was about not leaving one's comfort zone
No you did not. Because you assume that normal is not leaving one comfort zone which is way off the mark. Majority of people want to be in normal aka comfort zone and try hard for that.
And you also said normal is boring!!!
Tell that to majority of people who are struggling to be normal.
Normal != comfort zone.
cheers,
Super
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I agreed with someone else when they said that normal was boring, yes. Different comment, and I didn't open with that.
I find average, typical, mundane to be boring.
OH NOES an opinion!
I am a monster after all. =)
that's honey the monster to you lot.
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honey the codewitch wrote: I find average, typical, mundane to be boring.
For you it is but you asked for opinion if there is alternate meaning and I am saying there is for many.
Normal is an achievement for many.
honey the codewitch wrote: I am a monster after all. =)
It makes me no difference if you are monster or witch, because I am a superhero
cheers,
Super
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fair enough
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Peace has been restored
cheers,
Super
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adjective
1.
conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.
"it's quite normal for puppies to bolt their food"
2.
TECHNICAL
(of a line, ray, or other linear feature) intersecting a given line or surface at right angles.
noun
1.
the usual, average, or typical state or condition.
"her temperature was above normal"
2.
TECHNICAL
a line at right angles to a given line or surface.
Source, Oxford dictionary, via google
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Context is everything.
I used to volunteer for a charity that provides emotional support to people by phone, email, text ...
It is amazing how many people would say "I don't think I am normal", when the real problem was how other people would not just accept them for what they were.
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