A person gravitating to social standards, accepted practices, and fads of their own time & geographic grouping without broader cultural perspectives from which they draw.
Normies possess a lack of interest in ideas not easily accessible or being outside of their/society's current range of acceptance. A straight. A follower.
Most normies adopt a "popularity is the only measure of good or bad" mindset at an early age.
Normies typically have a sense of cultural superiority over "counter culture" movements & foreign cultures. They will often try to discredit out cultures or choices falling outside of their majority think claiming those of other dispositions are mentally ill or out of touch with reality.
By perspective normies of this generation would have been the social outcasts of the uber conformist 50s.
Most normies don't believe they are so. A deep generational delusion has since persisted -allowing them to believe they are defying a system of social rules long since defunct.
This group can easily be molded to suit virtually any desired value system. In Americas capitalist system, normies have been adapted to consume whats easily attainable with little to no resistance. Popular is good. Therefore all that has been perceived to be vetted by their peers then is accepted.
As their majority cultural definitions are rooted in shallow concepts and fads that soon expire they're often then called old.
Normies possess a lack of interest in ideas not easily accessible or being outside of their/society's current range of acceptance. A straight. A follower.
Most normies adopt a "popularity is the only measure of good or bad" mindset at an early age.
Normies typically have a sense of cultural superiority over "counter culture" movements & foreign cultures. They will often try to discredit out cultures or choices falling outside of their majority think claiming those of other dispositions are mentally ill or out of touch with reality.
By perspective normies of this generation would have been the social outcasts of the uber conformist 50s.
Most normies don't believe they are so. A deep generational delusion has since persisted -allowing them to believe they are defying a system of social rules long since defunct.
This group can easily be molded to suit virtually any desired value system. In Americas capitalist system, normies have been adapted to consume whats easily attainable with little to no resistance. Popular is good. Therefore all that has been perceived to be vetted by their peers then is accepted.
As their majority cultural definitions are rooted in shallow concepts and fads that soon expire they're often then called old.
Johnny thinks he's cool and open minded because he listens to Katy perry but he's just got normie taste in music.
by Cacophony of discourse May 1, 2016
A normie is a person who holds the popular opinion not because they have any reasoning behind it, but just for the sake of being in the majority.
If you like something popular or trendy, don't feel bad, as long as you have your own personal opinions to why you like it. You are only a normie when your reason is "because everybody else likes it".
by Thats16myboi July 26, 2020
"Normie" refers to people who use popular social media and believes the popular opinion. They don't think for themselves, if something is considered "ok" they'll do it, even if it makes them monsters- they care more about the opinion of the projected "standard" of society than any actual values or beliefs.
by This just in... July 7, 2015
People who lacks critical thinking.
by Sorrode April 9, 2018
1. A normal person that conforms to social standard and follows the crowd.
2. Someone who likes overused ,mainstream memes
2. Someone who likes overused ,mainstream memes
by DaddySatan June 23, 2017
Somebody who has no knowledge over memes and no meme discipline. Normies will usually spam any new memes and eventually kill them.
by 3_Dogg February 22, 2016
A normie is someone who does or talks about something because it's popular and other people (usually kids) think it's cool.
by You normie? BRUHHYY June 5, 2019