If you search up the definition of normal on google, you'll get this:
nor·mal
ˈnôrməl/
adjective
1.
conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.
And then some sentence with the word in it.
If you look up the opposite of normal, the antony...
Finn: You speak Spanish? _Delivered at 7:31, read at 7:35am.
According to the grade I got in Spanish last year, nope. _Delivered at 7:36, read at 7:38am.
Finn: Ok then. _Delivered at 7:38, read at 7:40am.
Finn: My dad took a picture of me earlier today. I said it looked awesome, now he thinks he should retire and become a professional photographer. _Delivered at 7:43, read at 7:44pm.
:') Funny. Can I see it? _Delivered and read at 7:45am.
Finn: Sure.
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_Delivered at 7:45 read at 7:46am.
That is good. Maybe he should be a photographer. _Delivered and read at 7:47am.
Finn: Thanks, and nah. He'd miss being a controlling freak way too much. _Delivered and read at 7:48am.
Don't they say 'takes one to know one'? _Delivered and read at 7:49am.
Finn: they do, and they are correct. _Delivered and read at 7:49pm.
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PHONE CALLS FROM SEPTEMBER 3rd.
*** Finn Jacqueline ***
"Hi."
"Hi."
"..."
"Why did you call?"
"Dunno. Felt like hearing your voice, I think."
"Ok."
"..."
"..."
"Phone calls are so awkward."
"How so?"
"Many reasons, but for starters, no one ever knows what to talk about."