I've been thinking about convention

The man sitting in front of me on the bus is probably as conventional as my friend David Irving and philosopher Hegel.

However Nick Irving, David's son, is a somewhat abnormal person, he has a weird face, now a wife and kids and lives in his own house.

But I don't decide what's normal or not, I just take pride that I'm not as individual as you. People aren't just being conventional and that's it, they're following the philosophy of conventionalism.

I've seen philosophy that the collective follows, but that's not my thinking, my thinking is conventional things like taking the bus to the CBD and doing a light shop, something that is ordinary, usual and orthodox.

What I'm thinking is that no one else would ever do what we're doing unless they're conventional.

The average man freaks out when I decide what the average man does, I'm not going to lay any judgment.

I was thinking that I should wear a denim jacket and long brown pants/shoes in the cold and sunny and should go out dressed like that and in green Australian clothes, something I would do on a regular basis.

The idea for me, as I thought, is to be a regular man with a hectic lifestyle who buys only Australian and would read the local paper and drink a coffee.

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  • badmanalive

    What’s the question?

    This is a statement... and a poor one.

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    • normal-rebellious

      A very good statement, the question is what do you think of this, what's your opinion?

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