Is it normal to not feel normal?

I have been called eccentric, and when friend saw Phoebe In Wonderlnd he thought of me. I didn't notice it much before, but over the past few years I have been feeling more like I am an odd duck (for lack of a better term). Is it normal to not feel normal?

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76% Normal
Based on 33 votes (25 yes)
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  • Wyomingite

    I have never heard anybody but me say "odd duck" before! (I got it out of a book.) Birds of a feather flock together, friend. No matter how 'weird' or 'normal' someone else says you are, someone out there will love you for you. What more do any of us need?
    Quack.

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  • rocket

    Normal people are scary. I'm happy for you that your an odd duck

    Quack,quack

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  • Ldizzy1234

    It's normal. I've felt this way before. Actually, sometimes even within my own family, I feel like an odd ball or odd duck(w/e you want to call it). We are all different. So... you're different. Embrace it. Sometimes I actually find myself trying to be not like the normal individual. Yeah, I know it sound's strange, but I really just wanna be my own leader. People think that the uncommon isn't normal when in reality it is. They just aren't used to somebody who appears or acts in a peculiar way, because it's something they don't come across everyday. "Your kind", is something they don't come across everyday. If anything, I would find something so rare beautiful. I think that it's always interesting to analyze people, and their thought's, and even their mannerisms. It might sound weird, but a lot of people probably wouldn't realize how easy it is to connect with a person on a more deeper level, when they learn to accept them for who they are, no matter how different they might seem.

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  • Inspector019

    Everyone wants to think they are different. It's called individuality.

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