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We can discuss how incredibly weird a lot of the stuff we are all taught is normal actually is!

From Vox

“It’s not that these events are weird one-off things … this is actually a pretty significant source of mortality,” says Eli Strauss, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Perhaps you have mentioned your camp-bathroom woes in conversation, and perhaps all of your friends, almost without fail, have said, “This might sound weird, but I have definitely used my kid’s potty-training toilet in an emergency.”

“It’s weird to think that this object should be becoming a comet when I’m retiring,” Volk says.

SNL writer Sam Jay’s hour-long stand-up special is a weird and wonderful collection of everything that comes into her head in the wee hours when everyone else is asleep.

From Ozy

To make it work almost everything else about these shows has to seem factual which is why many look like a weird Celebrity Sims.

And, as the enigmatic front man to an avant garde indie rock group, he is droll, perceptive, and splendidly weird.

Actually, the guessing game is over; the weddings have begun, as have weird attempts to circumvent our constitutional democracy.

It was fearless and raunchy and fun and ridiculous and weird and feminist and powerful.

What follows is hysterical, painful, weird, and strangely touching—a true Festivus for the rest of us.

They are so rich in harmony, so weird, so wild, that when you hear them you are like a sea-weed cast upon the bosom of the ocean.

Her bare shoulders looked waxen and unnatural in the weird light which shone down upon them.

It's seeing people and objects in their weird entirety, in their true and complete shapes, that is so distressing.

The oaks were either dead or dying, and the whole district had an inexpressibly blasted and weird appearance.

As if to deepen the effect of the weird stage setting, Nature contrived that all the winds which blew here should blow mournfully.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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