all alike families are happy. there was this one family in Sarasota that was even identical. people couldn't tell who the father was, the mother was, the son was. they were all so happy that it didn't matter who they were. eventually a circus bought them and charged admission for people to see them in their natural happy habitat. spectators would come from all across the state to see them eat dinner together, watch the same channels together, talk to each other at length. people called them freaks not because they were identical, but because they were
so
darn
happy.
― David Levithan, The Realm of Possibility