I Don’t Look Like Him
Few comparisons are as unwelcome as those concerning one’s resemblance to another person, especially when the comparison involves an individual with a notorious reputation. In this narrative, the man’s friends, with audacious candor, likened his appearance to that of Ted Kaczynski, infamously known as the Unabomber. Initially dismissing the notion with understandable irritation, the man staunchly denied any resemblance to the Unabomber.

However, a fateful encounter with a book bearing Kaczynski’s visage altered his perspective. The striking similarity stared back at him from the book’s cover, prompting a revelation he could no longer deny. Accepting an uncanny likeness to a figure as infamous as the Unabomber proved to be a jarring realization—one that left the man grappling with an inescapable truth about his appearance.