It's normal convention doing these things
As of the day 10 years ago of being in David Irving's, my friend Nick's dad's, house, I've noticed a few things and why it's not abnormal, his house was cluttered, he drank coffee at 3 in the morning, he had Dave's Gourmet Insanity Sauce on the table, and a very complicated life and I made an exact replica of that life by, on the internet buying that sauce, which, 10 years ago was the hottest sauce in the world and had "world's hottest sauce" written on it, Hegel, a famous philosopher of the 19th century doing contemporary philosophy of Continental philosophy and German idealism, looks like David Irving. And I did a study of Hegel, as religion in wickedness and sin defiles itself and man clings insincerely to it, like worms in mud and water, looking to the sky it's like man has forgotten the divine, this is what I know. And furthermore this is accepted philosophy even amongst the unphilosophical, as I tried this with Ken my roommate. And buying, using, believing, eating, wearing, and drinking what everyone else does, and having established views this is conventional behaviour. I don't see it as abnormal or out of the ordinary.