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    I am a woman but cannot state anymore information on being normal or not, until dear Lote decides to define what is normal. With good spelling
    But I'm pretty sure I'm not too weird...most of the times at least

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    3. I am a women and my craziness, weirdness and lunacy is just a pretense
    yep, that's me

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    What is normal really? If you live in a community where everyone wears purple and loves cows and you like white and love cats, then to that community you might be considered down right crazy.
    And I am not talking about deviant behaviour that is against the law. Just day to day life.
    If you are elderly and have always wanted to go parachuting and then do, all the other ladies that are working on felt crafts at the home might surely think you are nuttier than a squirrel's breakfast.
    Didn't people think Mother Teresa of Calcutta or the first woman to become a doctor were one sandwhich short of a picnic?
    So are we talking normal for this forum, in which case we are all wonderfully normal, or in our little circles or in the world at large?
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    Here here! Well said
    "Then I feel, Harry, that I have given away my whole soul to someone who treats it as if it were a flower to put in his coat, a bit of decoration to charm his vanity, an ornament for a summer's day"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    Refusing to answer the question until the OP learns to spell "woman" normally!

    Here "WOMAN"

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    Ha ha ha, tut tut Lote, your fans are not impressed with this incompetance
    Don't worry women love incompetence like flies loves...erm honey

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    Well, I cannot speak on behalf of his fans as I am not one of them.
    And I will never hold that against you
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    Taking "normal" to mean like the majority of women Lote deals with in real life, there is an easy way to tell:

    1) Do women in real life criticise Lote's grammar & spelling?

    2) Do women in real life threaten to whack him with heavy objects?

    3) Do women in real life form Lote-Tree fan clubs?

    I am guessing the answer scheme is Yes;Yes; No - therefore anyone displaying those characterisics would be for the sake of this "normal" (from a scientific standpoint at least )
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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyW View Post
    Define normal...
    But I do maintain a certain degree of civility and propriety.
    I agree. It is very difficult to define "normal" to everyone in general. And like LadyW, as much "weird" as I can be, I maintain a certain degree of civility and propriety.
    but this journey, I believe, will lead me to bottomless seas

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    There is no such thing as normal.
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    W.B.Yeats

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted exile View Post
    Taking "normal" to mean like the majority of women Lote deals with in real life, there is an easy way to tell:

    1) Do women in real life criticise Lote's grammar & spelling?

    2) Do women in real life threaten to whack him with heavy objects?

    3) Do women in real life form Lote-Tree fan clubs?

    I am guessing the answer scheme is Yes;Yes; No - therefore anyone displaying those characterisics would be for the sake of this "normal" (from a scientific standpoint at least )
    Ha ha Kilty that was amusing;-)

    But Answer is YES, NO, perhaps ;-)

    Definately never got hit with anything heavy. They were laughing too hard to pick up anything heavy

    Edit: Normal is what everyone else is and you are not ;-)
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    there are too many un-normal women in this forum...So, by this definition:
    Normal is what everyone else is and you are not
    un-normal in Lit-Net is normal....
    So I'm neither normal nor un-normal...I AM a woman, and something else...

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    I am a man, and I am normal in so far as I can't believe that Lote continues to ask such sophmoric questions. Were I sitting in a bar and Lote began espousing such opinionated and ridiculous questions, it would merely take the first insulting comment which offended a lady friend of mine to force me to pour beer over the top of his head, and then toss him out on his fanny and tell him "This bar don't serve minors, now run along the truant officer is coming!"

    PS-I am not a fan of Lote-shrub.
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    *contracts pupils and hyperventilates*


    Does that answer your question?

    I really do think I have some kind of mental disease. I can't explain it. But so far it doesn't seem too harmful...or maybe it's just that I think I'm an extremely defined square peg in a round hole world.


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    Lily, its called being way too cool. LOL...and you are. Cheers, B
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    Quote Originally Posted by B-Mental View Post
    Lily, its called being way too cool. LOL...and you are. Cheers, B
    Ha ha, aw, thanks.


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    Can I just opt for being normal with a little abnormality thrown in???? I'm mostly normal, I guess at least by my standards. I'm odd by everyone elses *shrugs* I guess I've not thought about it too much since I left high school. It just didn't matter anymore. I'm me, and that is all I claim

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