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normanm00n

a problematic content creator who posted videos about the vocaloid producer GHOST And Pals from 2021-2023. they also went by the username cakeyisgod.

they often sexualized GHOST's characters in their videos and were sometimes even cancelled / called out for this behavior. they even received death threats and had their fanmade GHOST And Pals discord server raided.

they were 12 / 13 when this all had happened, despite that, that were still ridiculed and hated over a few raunchy jokes.
p1 : man, normanm00n is such a gross person.
p2 : yeah. don't they know boundaries are a thing?
p3 : GHOST is a piece of shit and a crybaby bitch, who cares if people don't respect their unrealistic and stupid boundaries?
p1 : good point.
by snowypancakes February 22, 2025
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Its perfectly nermal to bet all of my money on JT Toppin.
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Normativity Bias

The bias where only one's own views, behaviors, or ways of being are considered "normal"—everything else is deviant, strange, or wrong. Normativity Bias is the cognitive foundation of prejudice, of ethnocentrism, of every system that treats difference as deficit. It's the assumption that how I live is not just how I live but how people should live, and that those who live differently are not just different but wrong. Normativity Bias is invisible to those who hold it because their way of being feels not like a choice but like reality. They don't see their own culture; they see the world. Everyone else has a culture; they have normality.
Example: "He couldn't understand why other cultures did things differently. To him, his way wasn't a way; it was just 'normal.' Normativity Bias meant he never had to examine his own assumptions—they weren't assumptions, they were just reality. Other people were strange; he was just... normal. The bias was invisible to him, which is how it maintained its power."
by Dumu The Void February 20, 2026
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Normatology

The study of what is considered "normal" and "the norm"—not as natural facts but as social constructions that shift across time, culture, and context. Normatology examines how norms are created, enforced, internalized, and contested. It asks: who decides what's normal? How do norms regulate behavior? What happens to those who deviate? Drawing on sociology, anthropology, and psychology, normatology reveals that the "normal" is never neutral; it is a tool of social order, often excluding or pathologizing marginalized groups. Understanding normatology helps resist the pressure to conform to arbitrary standards and recognize that today's deviance may be tomorrow's norm.
*Example: “His normatology research showed that the 'normal' workday was a 19th-century factory convention, not a timeless truth—yet it still controlled millions of lives.”*
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Normatology

The study of the "normal" and "norm" using the same inferential methods as Sovietology or Kremlinology—analyzing observable behaviors, language patterns, social sanctions, and institutional signals to map the unwritten rules that define what counts as normal in a given community. Where Sovietologists studied party congresses and public statements to deduce hidden power structures, normatologists study social media call‑outs, workplace gossip, and everyday interactions to reveal the tacit norms that govern behavior. It treats normality not as a static fact but as a dynamic, often contested system maintained by subtle enforcement mechanisms—microaggressions, eye contact, tone policing, exclusion. Normatology helps explain why certain acts feel "off" without being explicitly forbidden, and how communities produce conformity without written laws.
Example: "Her normatology research analyzed Discord moderation logs to reverse‑engineer the server’s unspoken rules about ‘tone’—rules never written in the guidelines but enforced as strictly as any law."
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Normativity Panopticon

A philosophical extension of the Panopticon to the realm of normativity itself: the system that surveils and enforces what ought to be done, believed, and valued. The Normativity Panopticon consists of moral codes, ethical frameworks, political ideologies, and cultural values that constantly judge actions and intentions. It disciplines through guilt, shame, praise, and blame, creating internalized moral monitors that watch even when no external authority is present. The Normativity Panopticon explains why people experience moral anxiety even about private thoughts—they have internalized the gaze of an imagined moral community.
Example: “He felt guilty for not recycling a single plastic bottle, even though no one saw—Normativity Panopticon, where the moral gaze is always already inside your head.”
by Abzugal April 6, 2026
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Normanphobic

The utmost hatred and disgust when you hear the name Norman. You hear the name and literally want to vomit everywhere
Friend 1: "did you hear what Norman did today?"
Friend 2: **projectile vomit everywhere**, "don't mention that fucker ever again, I'm normanphobic"
by Chickenfeet27189 April 25, 2025
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