Interesting. But the question of normalacy is, too, a question of perception. Now, the question morphs to ask: how do people see you?
That is to say you are wrong. You define yourself as normal, yet freely admit that the public consciousness has ascribed "abnormality" as your defect. Maybe not to what most people think is normal. So I'll ask again: what are you?
[That certainly doesn't make you normal, does it?]
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That is to say you are wrong. You define yourself as normal, yet freely admit that the public consciousness has ascribed "abnormality" as your defect. Maybe not to what most people think is normal. So I'll ask again: what are you?
[That certainly doesn't make you normal, does it?]