Well, I believe in the idea of 'normal' in the way that I believe in the idea of logic. Or the idea of character. All of these ethical constructs are just that: constructs.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ordinary morality is innate in my view.
There's value in being a normal person.
I knew what normalcy was, and I wasn't having it.
Normality is death.
Conventionality is not morality.
'Normal' is not clinical, it's not autobiographical, and I don't claim to be objective. It's strictly my perceptions and thoughts about the people that I met and the stories that I heard. It was never meant to be an academic work.
Ethics is nothing else than reverence for life.
I don't know what 'normal' means, anyway.
There is no normality in life.
Ethics are pre-determined and a matter of discovery, not a evolved concept.