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    Quote Originally Posted by karter View Post
    ab·nor·mal /abˈnôrməl/ Adjective Deviating from what is normal or usual, typically in a way that is undesirable.
    You're right. I thought abnormal basically meant different, I had no idea that it was typically in a way that is undesirable.

    I still don't think she should be dropped though. She's entitled to her own views and opinions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    You're right. I thought abnormal basically meant different, I had no idea that it was typically in a way that is undesirable.

    I still don't think she should be dropped though. She's entitled to her own views and opinions?
    It's like saying you smell.
    It's usually used to express the fact that you smell unpleasant, but doesn't always.

    I think you're correct by saying abnormal as you didn't say it in the sense that being gay is undesirable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oli View Post
    Abnormal is out of the ordinary, which is different?

    The thing is, you have your way of thinking, they have their way of thinking. You think you're right, they think they're right.
    So just because it's an oppressive law of another country doesn't mean you can't protest against it :S

    If no one puts pressure on countries like Russia for their oppressive laws, they will continue making them, also there's nothing respectable about this law either
    anyway


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