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  • @ToneSpectra I agree... but my twin and I are nothing alike. Although we tend to know when the other is upset or when something exciting has happened. Kinda like, I knew she was pregnant before she told me. But when it comes to liking the same things etc... ... i think it is just luck

  • 'Wings Of Desire'. I must be their brother. :)

  • @robzrob Identical brother, right? ;)

  • @spacehabitats Hmm, perhaps not, I only really like the first part of the film. :)

  • i have twin girls 3 yrs old not identical but i couldnt seperate them even if i tried lol but i would never do that to them this is a great story with a great outcome

  • @rolficus Thank goodness they found each other :)

  • happy birthday ladies <3

  • You know I still havent seen that?

  • Wings of desire is also my favourite film (German version) ! We're triplets!

  • Is the dark haired one winking or blinking at the end? Or possibly having a seizure?

  • i want a twins thats gotta be so cool to have a twin

  • haha, awkward pause at the end XD

  • Nature definitely what?

  • @iambehindthemirror trumps nurture, she said

  • no joke. Pretty crazy but not surprising

  • Damn gov't using humans as lab rats.

  • @ancientroyal1 Damn gov't using rats as lab rats

  • I'm shocked not to see a comment on the study that was kept secret. We have enough secrets as it is with human devlopment without us intentionaly adding to it.

  • im so glad to be a twin

  • Im glad to be a twin too :) Was special to work on this story.

  • @shstlute17 i have a twin she acts nothing like me.

  • Separated at birth, but they were raised in similar environments, even growing up in the same city! Not a great 'nature vs nurture' experiment, after all. Now, if one had been raised in a middle class urban home, and the other in a poor rural home, that would have been more of a different environment, (though there is a lot of cultural homogenization in the US; we mostly watch the same TV shows, eat the same foods, and shop at Wal Mart).

  • I agree with you for example feral children is another good example

  • totally agree

  • @Jefferdaughter Well, obviously it is BOTH nature and nurture. People can't stand the idea of it being nature at all because it offends their moral ideas. But there have been many cases of twins being brought up in entirely different cultures who have the same mannerisms, basic tastes (for example both will prefer 'serious' music rather than 'pop'), strange quirks, humour, etc. In fact, identical twins brought up together can be more different because they consciously rebelled against eachother!

  • @Jefferdaughter i have always wanted to be a twin with a sister and i will not ever be ableto

  • @Jefferdaughter Sure, after all, every little girl raised in New York during the 1970's was raised to believe that "Wings of Desire" should be her favorite movie. That is, when the film finally gets made in 1987. Yep, nothing to see here, move along.

  • thats sad but cool

  • that's great that they fouund each other !

    Blessings to them

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