The New Yorker:

The philosopher Agnes Callard tells us that, sometimes, when she’s on a deserted road at night, she likes to walk on the double yellow lines. One evening, she decided to lie there in the middle of the road. She kept her arms pinned to her sides so that cars could pass on her left andUnruliness.” When one is in an “unruly” frame of mind, such an act can be appealing for precisely that reason.

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