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, August 15, 2024
6276 - Thursday trees
Bill sent me a tree for Thursday trees. I think the first one. It was on another person's site. I thought, what else is on this site? All the rest of them.
Not any particular movie, but documentaries I've seen where people are interviewed about near-death experiences, and as they're being interviewed, a dreamlike image appears on the screen. Obviously, it's a special effect produced in a studio as people don't bring cameras with them when they have such experiences.
Love #10. #1 is either fake or someone went to a lot of trouble to train those limbs when the tree was young.
ReplyDelete#5 is entirely too gay to be located in Florida, where it would likely be illegal.
ReplyDeleteI like #6 and #17, very clever.
ReplyDeleteRiver - #10 is an opening to the nether world. I agree on #1 being trained. But it was a long time ago that it probably happened.
ReplyDeleteBill - From what I could tell the tree is real and not photoshopped.
Deb - #17 fooled me for a second.
I had to go back and look at #17 again after reading the comments. The sign is a hoot!
ReplyDelete#4 Now that's a tree house!
ReplyDeleteToo many good trees to pick a favorite this week. They are all winners except #19. I am not ready for that season yet.
ReplyDeleteKathy - It fooled me for a second.
ReplyDeleteJohn - I wonder how much actual room there is inside.
Matt - Would you believe those are all made out of glass? 😆
Magnificent, one and all! #10 certainly is a gateway to somewhere. Would you dare to enter? Not sure I would…
ReplyDeleteAllen - The nether world awaits.
ReplyDeleteNumber 19 looks like a description of near-death experience.
ReplyDeleteKirk - What movie did it remind you of?
ReplyDeleteNot any particular movie, but documentaries I've seen where people are interviewed about near-death experiences, and as they're being interviewed, a dreamlike image appears on the screen. Obviously, it's a special effect produced in a studio as people don't bring cameras with them when they have such experiences.
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