Resonates deeply with the line 'there are twice as many stars as usual' from 'The Two-Headed Calf' and connects it to the feeling of the stars being just a little bit closer. They also appreciate the idea that the cow, in its 'freakishness,' becomes something more—more than what our limited perspectives allow us to see. It is not only enough, but somehow more in its 'freakishness,' and it is our view that is less. This understanding of the cow’s beauty and value challenges the idea of normalcy, celebrating the richness found in difference and the full experience of life.