Oh, hell, we're not "Other." Or, rather, we've only recently become "Other." Since the late '90s or thereabout. We're in the mainstream, always have been.
Just-- not exactly in a good way.
Larry Linville: "You have to ask yourself: Do I know Frank Burns in my own life? If the answer is, 'Yes,' then Frank is not a cartoon, never has been."
Name that TV reference. For someone who does't like TV, I've got a million of 'em.
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"Alas, our dried voices when we whisper together are quiet and meaningless, as wind in dry grass, or rats' feet over broken glass in our dry cellar." --TS Eliot, "The Hollow Men"