Be a clone and kiss conviction good night
Cloneliness is next to godliness, right?
— Steve Taylor, “I Want to be a Clone”
I was furious when I saw the woman smoking. I had stopped for gasoline Sunday night and the only employee on duty was stocking some merchandise outside — maybe 10 or 12 feet from where I was pumping gas. And she was smoking.
The odds of a spark igniting fumes from that distance are tiny. It was highly unlikely anything bad was going to happen. But it made me feel unsafe. Isn’t this against the law? Doesn’t she have better sense?
The world would be a better place if every one of you thought exactly as I do. Acted as I do. I’m sure of that. We wouldn’t have to argue about risks. You would all agree with me.
You would agree with me that it makes sense to be vaccinated. You would believe the right things about politics and religion and culture. You would make the right decisions for your own life. I would never have to silently judge you — because you would agree with me.
Whether you realize it or not — and whether you would admit it or not — you are unconsciously programmed the same way. You think everybody else ought to be like you.

Great men who change the world rarely look impressive from start
If you vote, you’re my real enemy — no matter who gets your vote
You can change your story, but you first must throw away the old ones
How can you help someone who doesn’t really want to keep living?
Who was this attractive woman? Why did her story not ring true?
Certainty leaves us unwilling to change beliefs when we’re wrong
Need for certainty is an internal tyranny that leads to the wrong path
A ‘faux father’ loves being adored, but a real father is there full-time
Could ‘free cities’ — existing inside more restrictive states — be a first step toward freedom?