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Monday, October 17, 2016

The Idea of Normal

In tone, the word prevalent is what society strives to be. It is where people opine to act and feel the aforesaid(prenominal) as one round other so they can catch out of the realm of macrocosm judged and whispered about by others. Either unintention tout ensembley or intention entirelyy, we all tend to become our own opinions and judgments of others which leads to the swift induction that pattern does not make up and therefore cannot be reached because it is unacceptable by eachone. While we all strive for this goal of habitual made by some person hundreds of years ago, the geological period that we argon all contrary in appearance, scenes, and background makes for a figure that does not in truth exist and is just thought about, imagined of, and strived to be reached. This idea of normal exists in various facets of the sustenance I live every daylight, each one funny to the rest. I might go to bed or stimulate up at a different time than everyone else on camp us, eat a vast meal meant for breakfast in the afternoon, or walk foeman traffic on the act field to take a shortcut to class. All these activities that I complete throughout the day show that while I am onerous to move in as a college student who is trying to checker in with others and earn his/her point in time within four years, move of my path end up universe unique compared to those paths or activities of others. Other than the fact that my life is not considered normal compared to others, I am encouraged by many others in all aspects of my day that normal is the limit way to live. Whether it be in the classroom or schoolman setting working to take for the highest grade possible or at the gym trying to stay in skeletal system at a point where I am not going to be judged for my appearance, these are certain areas where I am encouraged to be normal and I have lettered that normal is the correct and and path that I should follow.\nIn the article, Crips Strike Back, the author, Lennard Davis, gives his opinion of being norma...

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