What Entropy Means to Me
by George Alec Effinger
From earliest childhood we are constantly reminded that our family is organized along different lines. We are asked strange questions by other children, and they cannot understand our answers. We tend to draw into ourselves, going outside the limits of our yard but rarely. We certainly have enough company, and enough variety, right here. I do not say that the other families are all opposed to us, for even among themselves they differ.🏁
Submitted by ColorfulToucans - 06/23/2026
Book Literature 5.06 Ranked
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What Entropy Means to Me
by George Alec Effinger
From earliest childhood we are constantly reminded that our family is organized along different lines. We are asked strange questions by other children, and they cannot understand our answers. We tend to draw into ourselves, going outside the limits of our yard but rarely. We certainly have enough company, and enough variety, right here. I do not say that the other families are all opposed to us, for even among themselves they differ.🏁
Submitted by ColorfulToucans - 06/23/2026
Book Literature 5.06 Ranked
