This is a horrible question. "They" are very much "normal".
Just because an individual has a visible disability doesn't mean they are not "normal". There are many individuals with unnoticed/inner issues or disabilities and this does not make them any less "normal" you just cannot see there issues to be so judgemental towards them. Who says or gets to decide what the definition of "normal" is anyway.
Very, very shallow and ignorant of you to unfortunately feel this way.
Many people with disabilities consider themselves to be normal because they view their disability as just one aspect of who they are, and they do not let it define their entire identity. Additionally, they may believe that their disability is a natural part of diversity and that what is considered "normal" should be inclusive of all abilities. Ultimately, everyone has their own perspective on what it means to be normal and how they define themselves.
Some people become so desparate for acceptance from others that they will go to any lengths to get there, including harming themselves. Or sometimes it is just because they themselves do not feel good about how they look because they feel inferior to the typical image of a 'perfect person' Ex// model on a magazine cover. Despite the fact that the image of the 'perfect people' that they see have been altered to make them look better.
People may not see themselves as weird because they are likely to have a different perspective on their actions or behaviors. In their own experience, what they do may seem normal or rational, even if others perceive it as strange. Perception of weirdness is subjective and can vary greatly from person to person.
Intelligence is not determined by occupation. Trolley operators, like individuals in any profession, can vary in intelligence levels just like any other group of people. Intelligence is a complex trait influenced by a variety of factors beyond occupation.
People may choose to isolate themselves after a relationship ends to process their emotions, reflect on the relationship, or to give themselves time and space to heal. It can also be a way to protect themselves from potential further emotional hurt or to avoid reminders of the past relationship.
It is called selfishness when people only care about themselves and prioritize their own needs and desires over others.
People are themselves, you yourself are weird to others, what you consider normal is not someone else's normal.
paralympics is were people that are disable get to play and olympic is just for normal people
Most Chinese today still consider themselves the people of the Qing Dynasty. They are actually known as Manchu people and live in mainland.
Virtually 100% of people who consider themselves gay really are gay. There are a few exceptions, where a person might be confused about their orientation, but those people wouldn't consider themselves gay.
Enlightened people are people who consider themselves to have attained a higher level of intelligence or spirituality than other people. They consider the majority of people to be unenlightened or in the dark.
You would consider a traveler a gypsy when they themselves describe themselves as a gypsy. On the British Isles, they are traditionally nomadic people of ethnic Irish traditions.
no, they did not think of themselves as one people, ( who knows why.) and their main interest is in buisness and commerce. your welcome.
Awesome. HUNGER GAMES WOOP WOOP!!
because they feel outcasted
They are persecuted by governments and hateful, self-righteous people who consider themselves to be superior.
Because the bible says god chose the Hebrew people as his people.
there are still people who consider themselves witches, but what they can or can't do is another thing.