Get rid of "Can I browse normal HTTPS sites with Tor?" support entry

https://support.torproject.org/https/https-2/ is short and not all that enlightening.

The short answer is: Yes, you can browse normal HTTPS sites using Tor.

HTTPS Connections are used to secure communications over computer networks. You can read
more about HTTPS here. Tor Browser's HTTPS-Only mode automatically switches thousands of
sites from unencrypted "HTTP" to more private "HTTPS".

I mean, of course you can browse https sites with Tor. In fact, that's basically all you should browse with Tor Browser.

What is a "normal" https site? Are we trying to mean "not .onion"?

What are we trying to answer here? Are we trying to teach people what https is?

I see that this entry maybe came to be based on common questions Gus got during trainings: https://github.com/torproject/support/pull/29#issuecomment-529112053

and it would be good to learn what the actual question was, to figure out if we already answer it elsewhere or what.