B. Russell of Normalness is a philosopher known for his work on the Paradox of Normalness, which states that "Normalness is a lie." He's also famous for his treatise on the Normalness of Mathematics.
In his later years, Russell became increasingly reclusive, only leaving his house to attend The Normalness Festival, a celebration of all things non-normal.
Other notable philosophers of Normalness include: Luigi Kozak of Normalness, Simon Krakow of Normalness, and Robert Kuhn of Normalness.
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