Observing other people's diets
I've noticed there are wheat-free vegetarians like me, even though the inventors of their own vegetarian diets is even the 1% of the 1% of people who are vegetarians.
Therefore there are vegetarians who are inventive like me somewhere, who avoid corn, wheat, and rice, and eat their own set of foods, similarly there are regular vegetarians who don't eat wheat, corn, or rice and who have no individual diet of their own.
Either way inventing something to call your own is worth dying for, but inventing your own vegetarianism? I'm not so sure, it's not about whether it's a normal diet, it's probably not normal, it's about the way I was before following anyone's diet.
I think a few of the things I did had a few idiosyncrasies, probably weren't meant to be normal, but I attempted at normalcy with those idiosyncrasies.