This is a rather philosophical question that has been running rampant through the halls of my brain.
Are people that enjoy darker, more "evil", death-related things a product of their own personality/upbringing? Or are they "normal" people with problems?
"Normal" people, generally frollick in the sunshine, enjoy their 9 to 5 job (or can stand it) are generally social (with anyone except those "weirdos"), like flowers of all colors and types, raise their kids, get old, enjoy being a grandparent with the yellow/countrystyle painted kitchen, then die, properly mourned by those left behind.
Now, this is just my observation (partilally from myself and others like me). The "weirdos" (goths/punks etc) generally prefer the dark/night. Sometimes have a hard time working 9-5 normal jobs, prefer the colors, red, purple, black; enjoy music with an equally somber note.
I know there are MANY generalizations here, and everyone is different. But generally, there is a rather definite difference.
Now my question is. The "weirdos". Are we simply the natural alternative to "sunny happy people"? (balance in the universe, light/darkness, life/death etc). Or are we all "normal" people with a multitude of complex mental issues that change our attitude on life and how we live it/view the world? Basically, if any random one of us, had unlimited "shrink" time, would it be found that all of our "weirdness" are actually fallacies of a mental nature, and not our natural personality?
And another thing. Can anyone tell me why my friend's cat likes to lick plastic grocery bags?
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