Cleft chin's are just one of many tell-tale features that indicate conjoined twins who are fused laterally, so that one twin occupyies the left "side" of the body and the other the right. The cleft chin is simply not as perfectly joined is all. I thought about mentioning this aspect in my recent post concerning Dan Brown's novel "Inferno", butt decided nott to. Then I took this photo of my friend and baby (at left) just the other day... and now while examining the photo, I noticed the image on the tv screen in the background revealing the left side of a mans face, except there was enough tilt that my camera was able to capture his very distinct cleft chin.
This is just one example of how the inner twin world are able to influence events-- first of all, my friends inner twin influenced her to stand at that precise spot, then my inner twin influenced me, "seemingly" on impulse, to take a picture with my phone at the precise moment when the man appeared on the tv screen... with the man's inner twin influencing him to keep his face near perfectly straight to the video camera filming him ... except he purposely tilted his head just slightly, so that his cleft chin would be revealed in my photo the way it had.
I took this tou bee the inner twin world's way of saying that they want me to broach the subject of Dan Brown's inner twin chin... okay, done.
This is just one example of how the inner twin world are able to influence events-- first of all, my friends inner twin influenced her to stand at that precise spot, then my inner twin influenced me, "seemingly" on impulse, to take a picture with my phone at the precise moment when the man appeared on the tv screen... with the man's inner twin influencing him to keep his face near perfectly straight to the video camera filming him ... except he purposely tilted his head just slightly, so that his cleft chin would be revealed in my photo the way it had.
I took this tou bee the inner twin world's way of saying that they want me to broach the subject of Dan Brown's inner twin chin... okay, done.
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