Why isn't it normal to be a normal person anymore?

Australia
June 5, 2009 2:20am CST
LOL I know the question sounds funny, but seriously, it's so true! These days everyone is put into a sterotype, whether they do it themselves or some people just end up being boxed into one. Well let's name a few, there's the emo, preppy, hardcore, straightedge, gangstah, nerd, jock and the misunderstood loner. When do you ever get to see or here about just being a normal person? The movies? no! Tv? no! Music? no! Why can't people just be more reserved, or not to be near identicle to all of your friends...hang on...if i put it that way, I guess it does sound quite boring. Who starts the trends? The people who thought it up? or the people who follow it? Without them, it wouldn't really be a trend would it. Perhaps it's just like being in a gang, people do it so they can feel more accepted, the feeling of belonging. There are so many different personalities and types of people that i guess the real question is...WHAT IS A NORMAL PERSON?
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@modstar (9605)
• Philippines
5 Jun 09
Well what is not normal long ago may now be normal. Times are changing and everything changes too even habits, styles, personality, trends and many more. Like being in a gang, some people may find it cool right now but long ago they're being feared but definitely not cool. It's all because of changes. In music for example, emo won't be appreciated when we're in the 60s but right now it's all normal.