*Moved to here, lawl. |
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Here we have two 16 year old girls living in the same body. Abigail and Brittany Hensel. They have 2 hearts, two brains, two arms and two legs, one for each. 3 lungs, one for each and one shared. The only living (and known) example of two people sharing a single body. Very interesting documentary. |
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Screw you people, all three of you. I was trying to inspire some people and look at what you people have do to my thread. It's not even funny |
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In all seriousness, it is a pretty beautiful relationship they've got there. And its impressive that they've been able to live like that without getting absolutely irritated or insane in the process. Having to be completely (and I mean completely) open with someone else can't be easy and when you add the fact that they share the same body, it is phenomenal that they've done so well for themselves. Pretty inspirational. |
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Well, one was watching as the other was doing the crime, right? It's not like they can keep a big secret from each other. So they are both guilty. |
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You can't dodge the question by inventing your own details to create an easy answer. It's a hypothetical situation in which the other twin was not culpable. Perhaps the first twin has control over one arm, and she used it to shoot a pedestrian. |
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I am not dodging anything. If the other one was not capable then she was not capable so she was not guilty. |
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Ironic much? You know, once you present a subject for discussion it becomes a thing with a life of its own - you need to share it with the community and see where it goes. You can't share it with a group of people and expect to have absolute control over what everyone is allowed to say. |
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I'm a conjoined twin, but only in the spiritual sense. My other half is a starving child in Africa. One day we shall be reunited. |
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Last edited by Darkmatters; 05-12-2014 at 03:10 AM.
I don't know the rules, but the other twin can only be innocent if she was unconscious. If she was conscious and functioning normally, she is equally guilty as the one who 'did it'. Because she was just watching and allowing her twin to act the crime out. Because I don't know the rules, I don't know how the court would react, but according to my common sense, yes. If she is watching and allowing something to happen she is equally guilty. |
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Bah! Thanks a lot... I've been lost on the internet looking up info on them for an hour |
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This is just repeating the question, not answering it. The question is how the courts would punish the guilty twin, if at all. |
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