“Normal” simply means “the way most people (or things) are,” and it isn’t a value judgment. I don’t imagine anyone falls within the norm in every conceivable way; it is normal to be abnormal to an extent, and to be “perfectly normal” would be abnormally normal, which would be a paradox perhaps only Bertrand Russell could resolve. It would seem logical that there must be those who are normally normal, i.e. they are no more abnormal than is normal, but again it isn’t a value judgment.
Everybody is odd in one way or another, but I suspect that Agnes is oddly odd rather than normally odd.
“Normal” simply means “the way most people (or things) are,” and it isn’t a value judgment. I don’t imagine anyone falls within the norm in every conceivable way; it is normal to be abnormal to an extent, and to be “perfectly normal” would be abnormally normal, which would be a paradox perhaps only Bertrand Russell could resolve. It would seem logical that there must be those who are normally normal, i.e. they are no more abnormal than is normal, but again it isn’t a value judgment.
Everybody is odd in one way or another, but I suspect that Agnes is oddly odd rather than normally odd.