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Post by -Lithium- on Oct 14, 2007 0:48:17 GMT -5
You know what I realized is messed up a couple days ago? There were these two twin kids at the doctors office (I was there getting treatment for my OCD), and I realized that just about everytime you see twins together, they dressed the same. But there kids, so there prolly not choosing what they dress. Adults dress up twins for like, there amusement. Like "oh isnt that cute they are wearing the same thing". Its not enough that they look the exact same in haircuts and size and stuff like that, the parents gotta dress them up alike...
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Post by machinegun on Oct 14, 2007 0:50:13 GMT -5
Taking advantage of 2 for 1 sales are wrong?
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Post by Thread Pirate Roberts on Oct 14, 2007 0:50:40 GMT -5
So wait, why were they getting treatment for your OCD?
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Oct 14, 2007 0:50:46 GMT -5
I knew some twins growing up but their parents made them wear different colored shirts.
So they could tell them apart.
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Post by "Hollywood" Cactus Matt on Oct 14, 2007 0:51:26 GMT -5
I work with a girl who has a twin sister.
The chick I work with is hot (in a "girl next door" sort of way); her sister, who is now married to the General Manager of the restaurant, is not. She looks skanky as hell - no offense to her.
So it's probably something that ends when you hit adulthood, but yeah, I agree. That's pretty messed up when parents do that to their kids.
Also, I went to high school with two sets of twins: Leslie and Lindsey, and Ella and Leah. Why do their names have to sound similar? What's wrong with, say, Betty and Matilda? (other than those are "old lady" names, LOL.)
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Oct 14, 2007 0:52:34 GMT -5
I'd name my twin daughters Betty and Veronica, just so I can met someone named Jughead one day.
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