I hate normal people.
Normal people are like a herd of sheep. They assume everyone had the good upbringing, opportunities/experiences like they had. They want everyone to be normal. Anyone different is a freak.
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Normal people are like a herd of sheep. They assume everyone had the good upbringing, opportunities/experiences like they had. They want everyone to be normal. Anyone different is a freak.
I think you're talking about a specific sort of person, and I don't think you should lump them under the label "normal". That feels a bit simplistic to me. I mean, what if I told you that you were normal for feeling this way?:P
So you don't like them because they're not like you?
I see a hint of hypocrisy in this.
I get so pissed off when my mom tells me I'm not normal.. I truly believe NO ONE is truly normal.
I have to admit, I often feel like that, although it irritates normal people to be told something like this. I've been told off for this attitude both here and in real life. I sometimes feel like one of the mutants in X-Men and that normal people don't want me feeling the way I feel any more, that - in ways - they're scared of it or, at best, irritated by my moaning. I think that's what X-Men is really about. It's allegorical and is about people who feel different from traditional society.
Do you mean you hate people who try to be something that they're not but judges those who are not afraid to embrace themselves?
So instead of trying to be "normal," you want everyone else to be "abnormal" like you.
Why are you generalizing a massive group of society?
Even if those things were true, why are they reasons for hate?
I think that it's true that oftentimes, people without certain problems in their life are indifferent to or lack sympathy towards problems in other peoples' lives.
I would, however, argue, that by not showing them sympathy, calling them sheeple and shit, they were right not to have shown you any, either.
That's why I always make an effort to be sympathetic or empathetic to others until they show a lack of empathy or sympathy to me, at which point I stop for a while, based on how important the situation was.
I also think that "Normal" is the wrong word for this. Maybe "privileged" or something? "Functional?"
Words of wisdom. But It's not just about problems in life, it's about the way of life and beliefs. They don't accept my way of life.
Same difference, and still solvable by understanding and sympathy above assuming and name calling.
People who choose not to take the effort to look at things from the other side of the fence aren't worth the time it'd take to walk there. Which side of the fence it is doesn't really matter.
Maybe they just don't understand, and you're too busy being offended at the lack of support to explain? Usually it's when people ignore my explanations that I consider it a breach and cut off my side of the support network, since it seems like these sorts of things usually grow from misunderstandings.
So much hate in this world.
Then again, I dislike radical extreme brainwashed idiots who think they know the answer to everything, but in reality only know their own extreme radical idiotic brainwashed ideology.