I'm watching Mary's twins grow up from a distance and considering just
what you say: "communication doesn't exist, even between 2 people who
know as much about eachother as is possible".   there are lots of eerie
simultenaeties with them but also quite a bit of divergence.   They are
not identical (one boy and one girl) but there is still a *lot*
shared.   One step closer would require conjoinedness.   I'm curious,
but pretty sure that experience is highly individual if not literally
singular and definitely "none of my business".

Continue the Show,

 - Steve

On 6/2/20 1:01 PM, uǝlƃ ☣ wrote:
> Yeah, my sister's also a bastard. But, unlike me, she cared and hunted down 
> her bio family. It's filled some kinda hole she felt that I've never felt. 
> Just more evidence that communication doesn't exist ... even between 2 people 
> who know about as much about each other as is possible.
>
> On 6/2/20 11:52 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
>> I have little interest in that [†], but I think we should get (from 
>> insurance) full genome sequencing and analysis as we don't benefit from 
>> lookahead concerning heredity.   Similarly, I find all this enthusiasm about 
>> services like ancestry.com kind of strange, even a little narcissistic.   
>> Better to look at people like poor Mr. Floyd who are less like us to inform 
>> us about life.   

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