I wonder what it would be like to be normal.
Not to be constantly wanting to clean my room, but also not wanting to.
Not coming up with book ideas every five seconds and never finishing any.
Not be preforming depressing monologues in the intermission of a school production.
Not squealing and screaming over fictional characters.
Not forgiving my friends instantly for no reason.
Not getting sad for no reason.
Not refusing to get rid of any stuffed animals, and constantly wanting more.
Not being the crazy, weird person I am.
Not making my friends laugh by doing weird things.
Not finding joy in the simplest things, like frogs.
You know what?
I don't think normal is a thing.
Normal is something snobby people invented to say to everybody, "this is what you should be, or you are weird"
Weird and normal are an illusion.
You can't be normal.
Being weird is what everyone does.
In their own special ways.
So in a way..
Being weird is normal.
Being normal is, and should be, being yourself.
Don't try and fit societies expectations.
Because they are flawed.
They tell you what you can and can't be.
What they should be telling you is that you be what you want to be.
And if somebody thinks it's weird...
Thank them for the compliment.
Because being weird is the only normal I want.
The only normal we need.
Being special is normal.
Don't let anybody tell you different.
Cause they probably think you need to be more normal.
Being normal to them is being closer to their expectations.
No one is 'normal'.
We are all just the special people we choose to morph ourselves into.
With talents, and things no one else can imagine.
Because everyone is different, and special, and...
WEIRD.
And that is not a bad thing.
Because being 'weird', is a side effect of being awesome.
I'm promise.
Have a good day. 🤗

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AcakSo, uh, hi. This is just a story filled with, just random thoughts and rants, that's I couldn't stretch into its own story, so I just smashed them all into this... caboodle of nonsense. You can learn from some of my experiences, and I will be trying...