I never wondered what being "normal" is like and now I do.
Though I realized a long time ago—like when I was 12—that I would probably never be considered "normal" and I didn't really want to be.
Heapers’ Hangout^^ It would, but "Who" would be a cooler one.
^ Hell if I know. *shrugs*
edited 27th Apr '11 1:08:35 AM by CentralAvenue
Heapers’ HangoutIndeed it is.
You know for some reason I was trying to imagine this thread as a late-night talk show, but I couldn't figure out which of us is the host and which is the guest.
Heapers’ HangoutI think our house band would be You Tube and the Embed Codes.
Oh right, comic sidekick. Well, that doesn't work with just the two of us, does it?
YOU! Be a third person!!
edited 28th Apr '11 12:59:09 AM by CentralAvenue
Heapers’ HangoutFor some reason I am picturing You Tube as a robot whose only lines spoken are "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by (copyright claimant)."
For some reason my first thought was of the part of "Late Show" where Moltar is sent to a drive-in restaurant to order food and he questions the comedy value of this.
And of course, we're in front of an obviously fake backdrop of a generic-looking city skyline.
Heapers’ HangoutI AM WRITING A SILLY PAPER
I AM USING THE FIRST PERSON INAPPROPRIATELY
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.

weirdly i used to wonder what being normal was like, maybe because "introvert" and "extrovert" seemed like such hard contrasts and i saw a bit of both in me and it confused me.