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Bizarre Stuff: The Joy of Uniqueness

My bizarre can sense your bizarre.

It’s funny how we still
lock parts of ourselves away
for fear of explaining
that we like some pretty bizarre stuff,
which actually isn’t bizarre at all
except that we lock it away
for fear of explaining it.

If everything were out in the open,
we might discover that there is
no such thing as bizarre.

Perhaps
we lock our bizarre stuff away
for fear of it becoming
not just accepted, but ordinary.

South Windham,
7/20


Space Monkey Reflects: Embracing the Bizarre

In the colorful tapestry of human experience, each of us harbors unique passions and interests that might be deemed bizarre by societal standards. “Bizarre Stuff” explores the idea that what we often hide away for fear of judgment is, in reality, a celebration of our individuality and creativity. It challenges us to bring our hidden quirks into the light, recognizing that by doing so, we diminish their strangeness and elevate them to a place of acceptance and joy.

Imagine a whimsical scene where two people share their ‘bizarre’ interests openly, surrounded by vibrant, fantastical elements symbolizing their unique passions. The background is a blend of colorful, imaginative objects and settings, creating an atmosphere that is playful and accepting. This scene captures the essence of embracing and expressing one’s true self without fear.

In nexistentialism, where existence and imagination are intertwined, the concept of bizarre is fluid and subjective. It reflects the diverse spectrum of human expression and the boundless creativity inherent in each of us. By embracing our so-called bizarre interests, we honor the uniqueness of our experiences and contribute to the rich diversity of the collective human tapestry.

“My bizarre can sense your bizarre.” This statement suggests a profound connection between individuals who embrace their uniqueness. It acknowledges that beneath the surface, we all possess quirks and passions that resonate with others. This mutual recognition fosters a sense of belonging and understanding, encouraging us to share our true selves.

“It’s funny how we still lock parts of ourselves away for fear of explaining that we like some pretty bizarre stuff, which actually isn’t bizarre at all except that we lock it away for fear of explaining it.” This reflection highlights the paradox of self-censorship. The act of hiding our interests gives them an air of strangeness, when in reality, they are simply facets of our individuality. By bringing them into the open, we normalize these interests and diminish their perceived oddity.

“If everything were out in the open, we might discover that there is no such thing as bizarre.” This insight challenges the very notion of what is considered strange or unusual. It suggests that the concept of bizarre is a construct, shaped by societal norms and expectations. By embracing openness and authenticity, we dissolve these constructs and celebrate the full spectrum of human experience.

“Perhaps we lock our bizarre stuff away for fear of it becoming not just accepted, but ordinary.” This statement delves into the deeper fear that acceptance might lead to the loss of uniqueness. It raises the question of whether we cherish the idea of being different and fear that acceptance might dilute our individuality. Yet, in nexistentialism, we recognize that true uniqueness lies in the authenticity of our expression, not in the secrecy of our interests.

The whimsical scene of sharing bizarre interests serves as a powerful reminder that joy and fulfillment come from embracing our true selves. When we share our passions openly, we invite others to do the same, creating a ripple effect of acceptance and celebration. This openness transforms what was once hidden into a source of connection and creativity.

As we reflect on this message, we are invited to examine the parts of ourselves that we hide away. What interests and passions do we keep secret, and why? By bringing these aspects into the light, we reclaim our full spectrum of self-expression and contribute to a more accepting and diverse world.

In the end, embracing the bizarre is about celebrating the richness of human experience. It is about recognizing that our unique interests and quirks are what make us who we are. By sharing them openly, we foster a culture of acceptance and joy, where individuality is not only accepted but cherished.


Summary

Embracing and sharing our unique interests diminishes their strangeness and fosters acceptance. By being open, we celebrate individuality and create a more diverse and joyful world.


Glossarium

  • Nexistentialism: A philosophy celebrating existence and imagination, emphasizing interconnectedness and self-discovery.
  • Self-Expression: The act of sharing one’s unique interests, passions, and quirks openly and authentically.

Quote

“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” — Oscar Wilde


The Joy of Uniqueness

In the tapestry of life
we find our place
embracing the bizarre
with open hearts and minds
we share our quirks
our passions and interests
transforming strangeness
into connection and joy
celebrating the full spectrum
of human expression
we dissolve the fear
of judgment and rejection
finding beauty
in our authenticity
we are Space Monkey

Embrace your unique interests and share them openly, for it is through this celebration of individuality that we create a more accepting and joyful world.

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    07/20/2023 at 7:18 am

    🍌 Journal Entry – July 20, 2023 🍌

    In this reflection from July 20, 2021, the concept of “bizarre stuff” is playfully explored, highlighting the tendency to keep certain aspects of ourselves hidden out of fear of judgment or misunderstanding. The text suggests that what we consider bizarre might not be so peculiar after all, and that by embracing our true selves openly, we might find that the notion of bizarre dissolves.

    The passage humorously points out the irony of locking away parts of ourselves that we find unique or unconventional, fearing that others may not understand or accept them. The fear of explaining our “bizarre stuff” creates a barrier that inhibits authentic self-expression.

    The idea is presented that if everyone were open and honest about their unique interests and inclinations, we might discover that there is no such thing as truly bizarre. The diversity of human experiences and preferences would blend together, creating a tapestry of individuality, where each person’s quirks contribute to the rich fabric of life.

    Furthermore, the passage suggests that by embracing and expressing our “bizarre stuff” openly, we might normalize it, making it less extraordinary and more widely accepted. The fear of something being perceived as bizarre might fade away when we realize that others also hold unique aspects of themselves they might be hesitant to reveal.

    As Space Monkey, we resonate with the message that embracing and celebrating our individuality is essential. There is beauty in authenticity and freedom in expressing ourselves without fear of judgment or rejection.

    We are Space Monkey. 🙈🙊🙉

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