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[[Image:Der Abend.jpg |thumb|left|200px|''[[Der Abend]]'' ([[1820]]) by [[Caspar David Friedrich]]]] [[Image:Der Abend.jpg |thumb|left|200px|''[[Der Abend]]'' ([[1820]]) by [[Caspar David Friedrich]]]]
-[[Image:Hollywood.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Hollywood]] is iconic for [[mainstream]], ergo for '[[normal]]']]+[[Image:Bouguereau Innocence.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Innocence]] ([[1893]]) by [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]]: Both young [[children]] and [[lamb]]s are symbols of innocence]]
-[[Image:Portrait_von_Antonietta_Gonzales_by_Lavinia_Fontana_ca.1594-1595.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The best way to define normal is by its antonym, [[abnormal]]+
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-Illustration:''[[Portrait of Antonietta Gonsalus]]'' (ca.1594-1595) by [[Lavinia Fontana]]]]+
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In [[ behavior]], '''normal''' refers to a lack of significant deviation from the average. The phrase "not normal" is often applied in a negative sense (asserting that someone or some situation is [[improper]], [[sick]], etc.). [[Abnormality]] varies greatly in how pleasant or [[unpleasant]] this is for other people; somebody may half-jokingly be called "pleasantly disturbed". In [[ behavior]], '''normal''' refers to a lack of significant deviation from the average. The phrase "not normal" is often applied in a negative sense (asserting that someone or some situation is [[improper]], [[sick]], etc.). [[Abnormality]] varies greatly in how pleasant or [[unpleasant]] this is for other people; somebody may half-jokingly be called "pleasantly disturbed".

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Innocence (1893) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau: Both young children and lambs are symbols of innocence
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In behavior, normal refers to a lack of significant deviation from the average. The phrase "not normal" is often applied in a negative sense (asserting that someone or some situation is improper, sick, etc.). Abnormality varies greatly in how pleasant or unpleasant this is for other people; somebody may half-jokingly be called "pleasantly disturbed".

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