Jaydedgirl Posted June 28, 2011 Share Posted June 28, 2011 Today is one of those days when i realise how it sucks to be "normal". When you have to wait in cue if you want to get food or want to book a movie. When i went to a concert a while back,being in the crowd amongst other fans ...i felt small,very small..like a nobody who just exists within a crowd of other "normals". I felt like this person on stage doesn't even know i exist because im just a fan..a nobody working a 8-5 job just to go watch a concert and just to get knocked down by other people. Being "normal" sucks at times especially when youre feeling down. Its like how i wish i could be the one on stage and not down getting squashed and kicked by other fans. Unfortunately i do not have the god given gift of being extraordinary or having to sing like a star or act. Just not me..so here i am giving my two cents lol. I guess sometimes its good to be normal,to lead a normal life the way i want and not have people following me or annoying me. But this is life and not everybody gets to have a great life or do great things and be admired by loads. I guess everybody wants to be loved,to feel love, to have love in their life. It just sucks when you have to stand in cues or wait to be noticed,etc. Link to comment
elcie Posted June 28, 2011 Share Posted June 28, 2011 What is "normal"?............. is there such a thing? We are all extraordinary beings........we don't have to be in the spot light! Link to comment
mouseno4 Posted June 28, 2011 Share Posted June 28, 2011 If you find out what normal is, can you please tell me as i want to be normal too. Link to comment
Miss Firecracker Posted June 28, 2011 Share Posted June 28, 2011 I relate. I remember going to see Aerosmith years ago, and my friend and I said we hoped we would get to meet Steven Tyler. Her husband laughed at us and asked if we really thought Steven Tyler would notice the two Doo Doo's in the balcony. Link to comment
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