http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=2912199&page=1
I was five years old when I met my twin. Shopping with my mommy in a Brighton fruit store I turned around and got startled by the mirror image in front of me. I remember this vividly, my mother than came near and almost screamed that I look just like the little girl in front of me. I still can't believe it. So there stood my mother and hers, wondering how this was possible.
There's an old myth that says everyone out there has a twin. Of course not all people really have a long lost "twin", but close enough. The striking similarity occurs because our brains pay attention to the facial structures but don't notice the slight differences. Finding your "doppelganger" can be draining because it gives you an uncertainty in who you are. Brunelle made it his specialty to photograph these people, as shown in the image above.
Have you met your doppelganger yet?
Wow, while I was reading this my mouth literally dropped. I would be in shock if I saw someone who looked like me. I think it is something interesting to think about. I think that it could be possible that there are people out there some where that have a very similar facial structures as us. I have seen people who look very alike to each other. But I guess we will never know for sure until we find our "twin."
ReplyDeleteI think that your experience is one of many. I agree that there are many people who look strikingly alike. I have never met a person who looks very similar to me, however I hope that one day I will. I wonder how real long lost twins feel when they encounter each other for the first time. A loss of identity may occur, however, the experience is clearly worth it.
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