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Conjoined twins video
These conjoined twins live an incredibly normal life, regardless of how they look. This video is an interesting insight into their normal lives.
Wow. Just wow.
(It's too bad nearly all of the youtube commenters are such MORONS. >_<)
Wow. Just wow.
(It's too bad nearly all of the youtube commenters are such MORONS. >_<)
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Quite amazing but somehow familliar. I hope
those two have a good life - people can be so
cruel. -- Constance
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abigail_and_Brittany_Hensel
And an little article that mentions the moral, personal, and ethical problems of separating twins. Do you have a healthy life without ever being able to be alone, or do you risk death and live a cripple's life so that you can be separate? Interesting to think about, really...
http://www.medhunters.com/articles/sharedLives.html
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzvKNGoIVwc
Very interesting.
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The thing that struck me most, weirdly enough, is not that they can type or drive or play baseball, but... when they were talking, one twin went to push her hair out of her face, and she did it "with both hands" - i.e., her sister used her hand to help too, and it looked completely natural. A few moments later, the other twin said something funny/embarrassing (I forget what), and immediately covered her face with both hands and giggled. It just really struck me - seeing that, if they hadn't specifically said that each sister only controls her own side of the body, I'd have sworn they both somehow controlled both arms. So much... co-operation, I guess is the word.
(we also skipped reading the comments. *eyeroll* Thanks for the warning.)