There are billions of people and a version of normal to go along with each one of them. No two versions are exactly the same. There will be hundreds of thousands of little things that make up your version of normal. With any luck you can find people that have close to the same idea of what normal is that you do. These are your friends. Anyone else you try to tolerate as best you can.
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The exact definition of normal depends on who's running the asylum.
Thursday, October 21, 2021
5307 - Say what?
Short and to the point information with this picture.
Bill - I'm probably registered in more databases than I care to know.
Simmons - You had me singing.
Stu - Did the people in the back row think it was a trick? :)
Deb - The joke is that there is no joke. Usually when you're told to turn a picture upside down a hidden picture shows up. Not this time! :)
John - Right there with you.
Matt - See what I told Deb.
All - If the upside-down words didn't blow up big enough for you, they say "What did I just tell you". And this post went in about 10 different directions I didn't expect. It's making me rethink tomorrow's post... Na.
The people in the back row saw everyone else make fools of themselves by turning and seeing only the backs of the row behind them. Laughter ensued. Then I explained that this is an example of why we needed ARTIFICIAL intelligence ;-)
Ha ha - you just wanted to get me standing on my desk chair staring at this between my legs. It completely worked. I spend at least 3 minutes in that position trying to work it out. His Lordship was baffled by my display of buffoonery.
Mark - The picture turned upside down is nothing but an upside-down bird, not some magical illusion like someone might think it would be. It's a trick to get you to look at an upside-down bird for no reason. Just like I did.
No can do. And turning my head upside down didn't help.
ReplyDeleteSue - Copy it to MS paint and flip it 180 degrees.
ReplyDeleteI do trust some people, but any more I'm quite selective about it. If there's an (R) after your name, it's pretty much an automatic trust crash.
ReplyDeleteI've looked at birds from both sides now
ReplyDeleteFrom up and down, and still somehow
It's birds' illusions I recall
I really don't know birds at all
I used to tell my first year students that to get to know one another better they should shake the hand of the person behind them NOW.
ReplyDeleteI turned it upside down and still didn't get the joke. Was that the joke, you untrustworthy son of a gun?
ReplyDeleteI like very few people.
ReplyDeleteI trust even fewer.
Gonna take the advice on the pic.
I failed, Mike.
ReplyDeleteBill - I'm probably registered in more databases than I care to know.
ReplyDeleteSimmons - You had me singing.
Stu - Did the people in the back row think it was a trick? :)
Deb - The joke is that there is no joke. Usually when you're told to turn a picture upside down a hidden picture shows up. Not this time! :)
John - Right there with you.
Matt - See what I told Deb.
All - If the upside-down words didn't blow up big enough for you, they say "What did I just tell you".
And this post went in about 10 different directions I didn't expect. It's making me rethink tomorrow's post... Na.
The people in the back row saw everyone else make fools of themselves
ReplyDeleteby turning and seeing only the backs of the row behind them.
Laughter ensued. Then I explained that this is an example of why we needed ARTIFICIAL intelligence ;-)
For once I'm glad I didn't comment until late in the day. The other comments and your explanation gave me all the information I needed :-)
ReplyDeleteUm... OK
ReplyDeleteStu - I like it.
ReplyDeleteKathy - Like I said, this didn't turn out to be anything that I expected.
Cloudia - Or maybe not OK.
Ha ha - you just wanted to get me standing on my desk chair staring at this between my legs. It completely worked. I spend at least 3 minutes in that position trying to work it out. His Lordship was baffled by my display of buffoonery.
ReplyDeleteLady - Did his Lordship get a picture?
ReplyDeleteI see it but I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteMark - The picture turned upside down is nothing but an upside-down bird, not some magical illusion like someone might think it would be. It's a trick to get you to look at an upside-down bird for no reason. Just like I did.
ReplyDelete