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    Discussion in 'Off-Topic' started by Silence, Apr 3, 2016.

    1. Silence
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      Nor·mal1
      [ˈnôrməl]
      DEFINITION
      1. a town in central Illinois, home to Illinois State University (originally a normal, or teachers, school); pop. 52,056 (est. 2008).
      nor·mal2
      [ˈnôrməl]
      ADJECTIVE
      1. conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected:
        "it's quite normal for puppies to bolt their food" ·
        [more]
        "normal working hours"
        synonyms: usual · standard · ordinary · customary · conventional ·
        [more]
        habitual · accustomed · expected · wonted · typical · stock · common · everyday · regular · routine · established · set · fixed · traditional · time-honored · ordinary · average · typical · run-of-the-mill · middle-of-the-road · common · conventional · mainstream · unremarkable · unexceptional · garden-variety · a dime a dozen
        antonyms: unusual
        • (of a person) free from physical or mental disorders.
      2. technical
        (of a line, ray, or other linear feature) intersecting a given line or surface at right angles.
      3. medicine
        (of a salt solution) containing the same salt concentration as the blood.
        • chemistry
          dated
          (of a solution) containing one gram-equivalent of solute per liter.
      4. geology
        denoting a fault or faulting in which a relative downward movement occurred in the strata situated on the upper side of the fault plane.
      NOUN
      1. the usual, average, or typical state or condition:
        "her temperature was above normal" ·
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        "the service will be back to normal next week"
        • informal
          a person who is conventional or healthy.
      2. technical
        a line at right angles to a given line or surface.
      ORIGIN
      mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘right-angled’): from Latin normalis, from norma ‘carpenter's square’ (see norm). Current senses date from the early 19th cent.
      RELATED FORMS
      normal (adjective)
      normal (noun)
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      That is the definition I believe. And what I mean is I don't think there is anything interesting about me. I'm not funny or cool or popular. I am an outcast here and that makes me sad because when I joined the forums all I wanted to do was make friends.
       
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      Do not do that song.
       

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