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Also known as a twofer, you have two heads, two arms, two legs and two hearts in one body.



You think twice. You feel divided. Are you one person with two heads, or two people with one body? The question is meaningless. It derives from the preconceptions of a language created by singletons. (Suppose person to mean twofer, and it is the singleton who presents the grave existential problem: is she a person with one head, or half a person with a whole body?) Fingers branch and do not thereby contradict hands. Thus your selves branch, diverge, differentiate themselves. You are neither singular nor plural. You disturb language, with its false distinction between one and two, or one and many, and the law, with its emphasis on rights, distinctions, and binary oppositions. You can be guilty and innocent at once, smart and stupid, kind and cruel. Your literary form is the novel.
 
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Abigail and Brittany Hensel, born in 1990 in Minnesota