A Quote by Josh Gondelman

I was a weirdo, but a well-liked weirdo. — © Josh Gondelman
I was a weirdo, but a well-liked weirdo.

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I was seen as a little weirdo. But I was certain I wasn't a weirdo. I knew who the weirdos were, and it wasn't me!
I was the class weirdo, but I didn't own that weirdo moniker until much later.
The thing I always liked about 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure' was Pee-wee's, obviously, an oddball, but nobody in that universe points a finger at him and goes, 'Look at the weirdo!' I think that's why weirdo, arty kids like it so much: because it's sort of like a utopia.
At home, I had seven brothers, one sister. I sewed clothes for my sister's dolls although she was grown and gone away. I was a weirdo but didn't think I was a weirdo.
I was a teenager with a lot of strangeness in me that I didn't know how to express. I was trying hard on the outside to be very normal and fit in, but inside I was a big weirdo. Thank God that little weirdo persisted, otherwise I would be so sad.
The only concept or experience or core belief that I can attribute my other-ness to is that I just started out a weirdo and I stayed a weirdo. And it took me a long time to embrace my outsidership and see it as a strength rather than a weakness.
Just the kind of girl I liked—the weirdo in the bunch.
I was a weirdo. I think I wanted to be liked, but I didn't have the attention or bother to actually make an effort to be. I also think I had a different perception of what I needed to do to be liked.
I'm a weirdo.
I'm a reclusive weirdo.
I'm a bit of a weirdo.
I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo.
I was always the weirdo at school.
Not everybody needs to be a weirdo.
I've been a weirdo since I was a kid.
Everybody thinks I'm the weirdo in the family.
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