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"I've always kind of thought of myself as a weirdo".
None of his classmates or teachers had Bishop down as a weirdo.
To expose familiar habits as fusty fabrications is to expose oneself to ridicule, as a weirdo, and to persecution, as a threat to the established order.
It takes guts to get involved, to rise above all the funny looks, to be seen as a weirdo by potential partners.
Though Mr. Gethard describes himself as "a weirdo from New Jersey," Mr. Henchy said he has shown he can hold his own against the likes of Mr. Ferrell and Mr. McKay.
But if you're not, you may as well be given a special hat to wear on entry, so everyone can identify you as a weirdo without having to get too close.
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When it was over, CNN's Wolf Blitzer named O'Donnell the narrow winner because "she didn't come across as just a weirdo or anything like that".
"And Lars von Trier struck me as a bit of a weirdo.
For his part, Mr. Shapiro was happy to meet a female skateboarder "who wasn't a weirdo," as he put it.
He was sometimes described in typically brutal playground nomenclature as a "freak" or a "weirdo".
I was seen as a little weirdo.
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