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Whats The Difference Between Weird And Weirdo

Whats the difference between freak and weirdo?

The word "freak" can be used as a verb. It can also be used as an adjective (as in "freak accident"). No one ever talks about weirdo accidents, although perhaps they should.

What is the difference between "creepy" and "weird"?

Creepy implies that you would have difficulty trusting the person not to do you harm, but no harm has (yet) been done. For example, if someone was to follow you, no harm has done, but in your mind, the perception that person will do you garm has increased. That's why many girls don't like guys staring at them - the guy hasn't done anything wrong, but their behaviour implies that they have the potential to do harm.Weird tends to mean eccentric, or not following the norm. For example, to many people in certain first world countries, not owning a television would be considered weird - they are acting outside societies norm in a harmless way.

What's the difference between being different and being weird?

Being different means that you are uniquely talented. You see the world through a special lens. There are moments that you feel empowered and confident beyond belief and this gives impetus to your talents and makes you an outlier. You float within the acceptable conforms of being 'different'. People look up to you, adore you, respect you.Being weird means that you hold on strongly to your heart's desires and dreams even though they are overflowing. They are not normal. Nobody has ever thought the way you think. When you choose to do something, you'd crack the heavens open with your passion. Your goals fly beyond the moon, the world fears your confidence. It doesn't obey rules. And so you're wrong. You're weird. Being weird in a nutshell means, you've got amazing destinations that scare the general, average population.

What are the differences between weird, freak, geek, nut, nerd, pervert and fool?

Weird - Slight negative connotation, indicates the person is different from the perceived normal. Sometimes used with a positive connotation by people who eschew the normal.Freak - Strongly negative connotation, unsettlingly strange, possibly dangerous or mentally ill. Can also mean the person is extremely sexual, good in bed, and possibly engages in abnormal sexual practices. When used in this way, it tends to have a positive connotation.Geek - Someone who is generally socially awkward and identifies with a particular subculture, usually involving science fiction, anime, video games, fantasy, and other non-mainstream genres. Generally associated with above-average intelligence.Nut - Someone who is crazy in a mostly benign way.Nerd - Very similar to the geek, except with greater focus on high intelligence. Usually more concerned with science and computers.Pervert - A male considered to be inappropriately sexual.Fool - Someone who is stupid, easily manipulated, and likely choosing a path that will lead to a bad place. In a classical sense, a low-status entertainer of poor intelligence, likely mentally handicapped.

What is the difference between an "Eccentric" and a "Weirdo"?

About a half a million dollars.

What's the difference between cheorgraphing/dancing and moving like a weirdo?

Lol. Well if you're just letting loose, simply playing with moves off the top of your head, then it's normal to feel like a weirdo. Trust me, when I'm warming up and just doing random dancing that's exactly what it feels like, so I make sure nobody's watching lol. However, here's the difference:
Moving like a weirdo, is typically just "dancing" without having any idea of what your're doing. You don't have anything planned out, and you don't think at all about what you're doing, you just "do." Chances are, you'll be going way off the music, you'll mess up a lot, and you won't feel serious about anything.. it's just to relax and to have fun. For example: the stuff people do at clubs lol.
Choreographing however, is the opposite. You think very carefully about the moves that you execute, instead of being unaware of how on time with the music you are, you are extremely aware of every little musical note, and in most cases you're even aware of the lyrics.. and so you choreograph moves to reflect those lyrics. For example, if a song says "and you stole my heart from me," you may choreograph a specific gesture with your hand, move it almost like you're tearing your heart out and throwing it some place. Choreography require a heavy focus, lots of thinking and lots patience, more seriousness and much more perfection than does "moving like a weirdo."
Now depending on the piece that you choreograph, you may feel like a weirdo if you're not choreographing something to its full potential. Maybe some part of you deep down feels that this routine could come about so much better, so your mind is kind of telling you, "you're dancing like a weirdo." Lol. In which case, you have either one of two things: 1. You're comparing yourself too much, and overthinking things when you don't have to, because in reality you're choreography is actually really good. You just don't see that yet. or 2. Your choreography really could be better.. you don't feel satisified with what you're getting at. So, if this it what's going on, my advice to you is: look for things you can improve on. If you feel something's weird, then get creative and think of something else:) Never ever settle for something that's "just enough," but rather work on it and work on it until you have something that's "beyond the expectations." Throw in some original gestures, original moves, things people have never seen before.. and Boom. You will have a great routine.

What is it like to be a weirdo?

What usually constitutes as “weird” is entirely up to the perspective of the person who is judging. Normality is a social construct that changes depending on the personal morals and viewpoints within society. The most common types of people seen as “weirdos” are typically social outcasts who are misunderstood. These types of people include (but are not limited to), the mentally ill, goths, homeless people, furries, teen mothers, etc.If one sticks out in a crowd by simply looking or acting vastly different from the mainstream, there is a high chance that many would consider them a weird person.

How do you handle weirdos?

I am a weirdo myself. So I don’t really have to deal with anything. To be honest, I actually hate dealing with “normal” people. They bore me.In fact, my social group is comprised of weirdos themselves. And since I can remember, I rather hung out with weird and unconventional people rather than the “cool kids” or boring commoners.Weird people can oftentimes give you a completely different perspective on life, since they rarely have certain social inhibitions, like avoiding speaking one’s mind in order not to offend anyone. I would also guess that they far more honest and genuine than “regular people” because of that.I simply befriend those that are oftentimes rejected by society. So far, I had absolutely no regrets. I mean, I don’t befrend those that treat others bad either. I actually care about how people treat others, rather than how they present themselves. I’ve seen some “charming” types that were the biggest assholes when you turned your back.If you have to talk trash about me, just say it in my face. I won’t mind. I might even become your friend.

What are your top 5 reasons for being a weirdo?

My strange beliefs about the world. It is a lot different from all of my friends.Speak/interact with others very very less with others and a few times don't it depends upon person.Not intrested in cricket,bollywood movies and reality shows like big boss being an indian teen it's strange. However I watch some movies and reality shows because sometimes I didn't find anything to do.I am 17th and still love to watch cartoonsI have a really weird dork guy as my closest friend. My friends often ask me how do I tolerate him ? I find that question weird more than the guy.

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