At 08:16 PM 8/13/01 -0700, Charles Hixson wrote:
>Identical twins raised
>separately are, in some ways, more different than when raised
>together.
Wrong way around. *Less* different.
>It's as if it's important to differentiate oneself from
>one's environment.
That's why it happens; your near-mirror image is a major chunk of your
environment.
Damien Broderick
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