
I remember long ago getting that, “You’re so weird,” look from the father-in law due to something I said.
Trying to be funny.
He smirked a sly smile at me, but I knew what he was thinking. His daughter-in-law could be so strange.
Yes, I am weird and unashamedly so.
Got a problem with that?

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No problem at all, Mary. Weirdness is one of the way people become interesting.
So, I can say, “I’m not weird, I’m interesting?” Huh…cool…
Absolutely!
Embrace your weirdness!!
Okay, I will!
Weirdness is frequently re-quited. Unlike that other thing which can frequently remain un. So weirdness often garners a return weird look. Or a smirk. Or a jerk. Or at least a cognitive spark to an otherwise uninspiring situation. So be weird and donate a quirk. It is Wednesday after all. And we all need to get over the hump.
I’m having dinner with a bunch of lady friends tonight, so I shall utilize weird and quirky and inspire a few smirks. They all know who I am, John!
Being weird is the hallmark of greatness in my book, Mary.
Oh boy, Maggie, according to you and Dan, I am greatly interesting. That’s awesome.
Oh my word! Weird is so much better than boring! I’m weird and I’m wonderful!
We should start The WWC…Weird & Wonderful Club. 😎
I got a candle for Christmas from a friend. It says “You’re Weird. I like you!”
Fun! I bought a wood sign two years ago that says “Stay Weird.” I had it at work until I retired. Now it’s home and hanging in the bathroom.
From one weirdo to another-not a bit! 🤗
Good to know!