Joey Lavazza, a taxidermist, is out in the woods looking for snakes one autumn afternoon when he finds a snake with a message in its mouth. A message that seems to be meant for him. It's enough to make a person paranoid. Paranoia: a minority view of the world. But a powerful one. It's one Joey is susceptible to, and it's also one he is suspicious of. But if there is one thing Joey hates it's someone prying into his life. Where that leads to is a can of worms.Everybody Doesn't explores the limits of autonomy and attachment, the difference between using others and having concern for them. When does vulnerability become a liability? When does playing Robin Hood shade over into crime? For Joey, the question is, when do you have to start circling the wagons?
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