Rabble on Nostr: The term normie dates back to the 1950’s and in general is used to describe people ...
The term normie dates back to the 1950’s and in general is used to describe people who are not a member of a subculture. It’s been used to describe straight people, non-punk, non-hippie, non-etc…. Very recently it’s been used by online gamer and crypto communities.
Nobody is a single identity, we exist in a multitude of spaces. So we’re all normies to someone else’s in-group.
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