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It’s an informal noun that is often defined as a person who is ordinary or conventional.
"Normies" don't exist because no one is normal... But people who are ordinary and conventional exist...
So that means normies exist then, yes?
makes you the opposite of a normie but it doesnt make you 100% non normie
To be fair. The world has been kind of ♥♥♥♥ lately. I'm honestly more surprised to see anyone genuinely happy.
Mostly the definition I've seen is anyone who isn't a furry, weeb, brony, etc. and anyone who isn't up to date on "the latest dank memes xD".
But it'd highly depend on context. Most people I see use "normies" are people who think they're some special stuff because of their memes or "fandom" with a lack of better word.