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Social construct

In a society in which socially constructed ideals decide upon your entire life, being normal is a privilege.
Examples:
„Being gay isn’t normal“

- Yes it is. Only the socially constructed ideals of our society don’t intend us to be anything other than heterosexual.

„Wearing too much black makes you a depressive person“

- No it doesn’t, your clothes are a way to express yourself, it’s your personal freedom. It doesn’t make you anything that you don’t want to be. It only labels you for people of limited intelligence.
Normal by Nobo July 30, 2020
1. noun. Any person who tells you that you are not acceptable as a means of objecting to your rationalism, spirituality, gender expression, sexuality, or other behavior not stereotypical to whatever role in society they deem acceptable for you.

2. adjective. fitting properly into another's imagined acceptable state of being.

3. verb. The act of enforcing ones version of acceptable behavior on another.
1. That normal just got into my personal space and told me i was going to hell. He's such a straggot.

2. If that's what it means to be normal, i don't want to be.

3. He killed my sister while trying to normal her.
Normal by notAnormal August 3, 2020
Normal is normal, new is new. New doesnt become normal, it becomes obsolete one day.
A lot of technology that was once new is now obsolete. It never became the new normal because there is no new normal. Normal is normal. Being normal and functional is most important to the people that always claim they dont care what anybody thinks in the first place. Another word for normal is plain, which is not much different than bland.
Normal by Solid Mantis August 6, 2020
Angelica is normal
Normal by Angelixq September 3, 2020
A person whose IQ is between his weight and heights.
Teacher: You are stupid.
Me: Nah, I'm just normal.
the opposite of the urban dictionary, also the opposite of the people who read the urban dictionary
hey, do you read the urban dictionary?
no
then you're normal!
normal by oppositeofnormal November 18, 2020