230 invoices?!? How many of them are for lock-picks, hacksaws, and disguises so he can escape the basement??? Simon we've been over this before, you need separate locks for the shackles, chains, and door! Also please Please PLEASE OG Business Blaze with Danny's super long writing and you STANDING!!!! Print the script, call us a legend, toss in bunch of allegedly, slap that $h!t and yell "AM I RIGHT PETER???" Super long intro and tons of tangents!
I knew a pair of 99.99999999% identical twins in high school in th' 80s,,,they could pass as totally identical if they had baseball caps on though as their only distinguishing feature was that Larry's hair naturally parted on th' left and Gary's hair parted naturally down th' middle. Revealing their true identity required an actual hats off moment.
My aunt Norma and uncle Thor had six sets of various twins and one live birth,and my daughter had identical twin girls. I’m a fraternal twin. Yay! Don’t ask me how. Dunno.
My dermatologist and veterinarian were identical twins. Wonderful guys. One passed, and the other mentioned that after, no one pauses anymore before saying his name. It underscored his loss.
That has to be such a strange experience. For the first time in your life, no one hesitates or comes off as unsure and you know they are fully aware of who they're talking to. For the first time your presences isn't subconsciously seen by others as some horrible social IQ test they feel they have to pass or else it feels like admitting they're not a decent person. At the same time, the absences of that hesitation acts as a stand in for the absence of his brother. I hope the reminder help bring memories of their time together, rather than to add to his pain.
Growing up in middle school & high school, I had 2 sets of identical twins. At first it was hard to tell 4 of them apart, but when we got to H.S., it was easy. You look for the subtle marks, like 1 has a slight blemish on his face, whereas the other doesn't. But it's understandable for me, since I see all 4 of them 5 days a week for 7 years, whereas you only saw your twins every few months.
I'm an identical twin. my sister didn't make it out of the womb, and people ask me "What was it like to absorb her soul", "Do you remember what it felt like when she died?" or "do you feel her rotting" none of those people knew me that well. I make myself cry on command in front of them and usually proclaim "how dare you say stuff like that" this usually makes them feel guilty enough to either not talk to me again or not say stupid crap anymore.
what in the actual fck. Good for you for making them even the slightest bit uncomfortable, you're saving people from dealing with that in the future. I have a friend who does something similar whenever people scold her for taking seats on buses that were designated for disabled or old people. She can't walk further back on the bus nor stand for a journey due to injuries sustained in a car crash that also killed her mother when she was in her teens. She doesn't need a stick to walk but she's unsteady on public transport and will just hit the ground if she tries to walk up the bus while it's moving or stand throughout the bumpy journey. I've been enthralled when she's told people, very calmly, that although seemingly young and healthy looking, she's registered disabled with a brain injury and life long injuries from a car hitting her and killing her mother, so it's best not to make assumptions about people by their appearance. I've seen a good few indignant older women turn into a puddle of apologies and she always goes something like "don't care. Your damage has been done. Don't ever do that again, it's really upset me and God knows how many other days you've ruined with the same judgemental assumptions." Delicious.
I love the synergy between Danny and Simon and how Sam plays off that so well. I have to say that I believe Kevin is the best writer, but Danny gets me laughing more than anyone else
Yes Simon, the Dionne quintuplets were identical girls, born just outside Callander, Ontario May 28, 1934 and also have the notoriety of being the first known quintuplets to have survived infancy. All five survived to adulthood. Their story was quite sad with them being taken by the Ontario government and put on display in ‘Quintland’ a tourist attraction.
I've been trying to get UA-camrs interested in the Dionne Quints for years. I recommend "Million Dollar Babies" for anyone wanting an overview of the case.
Thanks to the writer for addressing the downside of being an identical twin, which is seldom if ever touched upon! So weird to have people come up to you and assume you're the same person, or just get asked by strangers "so which of you is the evil twin?" and "are you guys psychic?" and "oh, one of you is heavier than the other, so I can tell you apart!" My identical twin and I are close now but when college came we were like... we are NEVER applying to the same schools because we were so over it!
They definitely did just abandon one in the woods but it was like standard practice, y had to wait to see which twin was the fake twin and then get rid of that one
@@deannamarie8389 Which of you is the evil twin? Which of you is the smart one? Why did she pursue science and you the humanities if you are *truly* identical? Why didn't her husband date you instead of her? Do you guys share dreams? Did you participate in twin studies? Are your IQs the same? Plus comments on birth order and such. Like... if you wouldn't ask it of anyone else, don't ask it of a twin!
Back in high school, I looked a lot like my older brother. Despite a year difference we looked strikingly similar. When a substitute teacher came in to teach, we would pull the old switcheroo, much to the enjoyment of our classmates. It was simple as switching backpacks, and honestly that got me through high school.
I had a friend who was freakishly identical to me, the only difference being our teeth. (She had buck teeth, I had a tooth gap, otherwise we were considered to be doppelgangers.) In 2nd grade we tried the twin-switcheroo when both of us had substitute teachers. Unfortunately, one of her classmates was a snitch. We didn't get in trouble, but we were warned never to do that again.
Mama Doctor Jones had an episode recently where she said that men could pass on the genes that lead to hyperovulation, which would make the whole “twins run in the family but it skips a generation” make sense because when the men with those genes have kids they won’t be twins but some of their daughters could carry the genes. Interestingly, I had a singleton friend in high school who said exactly that about twins and skipping a generation and sure enough when I ran into her a few years after graduation she had two sets of almost “Irish twins” which meant she was dealing with four kids under the age of two.
thats so interesting that you've got an identical and fraternal twin! I noticed with the twins I grew up with (two sets of girls, one set of boys) that the girls who were identical twins were treated as individuals for the most part, whereas the non identical set of girls were often pitted against each other in a really weird way (it was terrible, they looked very alike but not identical so one was referred to as the 'pretty' twin, or the 'thin' twin), and then the boys were left to be total individuals to such an extent that I didn't even know they were twins for a few years (I thought they were just siblings born within a year of each other and so ended up in the same school year). It was very odd. The non identical boys were basically just siblings, were never compared or made to feel like a 'set' so they could have their own lives, but the non identical girls seemed to have a hard time.
My grandmother had three sets of fraternal twins, although this was way back in the 1930s so not all survived until adulthood. On my dad's side of the family there are sets of twins peppered throughout the family tree, although all fraternal not identical.
Ya iv got a friend that's 1 of a set and she has other siblings that are twins too. She herself had two sets and her daughter has a set it's crazy how it works.
fraternal twins can run in families, genes that cause multiple eggs to be released. it runs in my family. my dad, grandma, and great grandma are all twins. plus a few sets of twin aunt/uncle/cousins. Ive got twin aunts on my moms side too. Ive got a good chance of having the gene, but i never want to test it out.
The twin gene can be passed down to the women of a family. So many twins on my side of the family. It's a rarity for the women in my family to NOT have at least one set every generation. My husband and I had the first set on his side, at least as far back as we've seen in his family tree. So, ladies, it's a crap shoot if twins run in your family. May the odds be ever in your favor. 😊
Fraternal twins can run in families since it is because the mother releases more than one egg at a time. My grandma had twins in 1927 and I suspected that I might because, I would get mittelschmertz and could feel ovulation on my right side every month but my left side did every other month. No twins actually happened for me though.
2:50 - Mid roll ads 4:05 - Back to the video 6:05 - Chapter 1 - Back to the egg 15:45 - Chapter 2 - Boil & bubble 31:55 - Chapter 3 - The return of doctor mysterio 45:15 - Chapter 4 - Twin peaks PS: 34:25 - Eichmann ?
When I was still in uni, I jokingly asked my bioanthropology professor what my “hypothetical” chances of having twins would be if every generation of my family (both parents) had twins. She thought about it and said “rough estimate, but I’d say conservatively that your first birth would be at least 60%, with an increased chance if you have more kids”. I then told her that my family did actually have a long history of twins (going back at least as far as my great-great grandparents) and her eyes momentarily bugged out in shock 😳
I love how almost half this video is either Simon or Danny going on a complete tangent. I had honestly forgotten what the video was about by the time he was done talking about Danny’s meeting his various twin friends again.
There were 4 pairs of identical twins in my high school 3 of which were in my year and sometimes several in the same class. There was also a set of triplets where 2 were tall identical lads and one fraternal runt, god knows how that works and Im thinking its probably rather rare. Edit: There were actually 5 sets. I forgot about the two brothers that went on to run the local drug trade. They laundered all the cash though their fine dining restaurant situated directly adjacent to the police station. As far as I know the cops never caught on even though the business was empty most nights of the week.
We had 4 sets of identical twins, 1 set of fraternal twins, and a set of triplets in school too. Two of those sets were actually physically different enough to tell apart and not identical-identical. The other 2 who were indistinguishable from each other except by clothes. The fraternal triplets were very different from each other, 2 girls and a boy. Most triplets these days are from the IVF method of throwing everything you can at the wall, so to speak, and hoping at least one will stick. Many times multiple eggs will take and then you get fraternals. Identical twins happen when one egg splits into two (or more, but is rare). I think with the popularity and effectiveness of modern IVF were gonna see lots more incidents of fraternal twins and triplets in a few decades.
The triplets where there's two identical and one fraternal sibling is 2 separate eggs were fertilised and one of those eggs split into the two identical twins. The other stayed singular and is the runt as you say lmao
@@khaightlynnthe IVF method of throwing everything at the uterine wall and hope something stick.... Actually is a very good description of that practice they would literally put 3-4 embryos hoping that one implemented (stuck) in the uterine wall... If I'm not mistaken though it was never very popular... Many of the multiples that were born during the boom of assisted reproduction, actually happened because of a drug that made women ovulate more then once a month
I’m an identical twin and my mother specifically chose to dress us differently and choose significantly different names for us so that we would grow up having our own distinct identities and to help cut down on confusion. I enjoy being an identical twin, though there has been some tension in our relationship over the years.
On the knowing twins thing, I'm a swimming teacher and for a couple of years before covid I had SIX sets of twins in my classes each week (5 at one pool in inner-north Melbourne, one at another - 5 identical). It was crazy! I knew a couple sets during my uni days too.
Hi Simon. I know this is a weird place to say this, but I hope you, your family and all your love ones are doing OK after the shocking recent event in Prague. My thoughts are with all the people in the Czech Republic, my heart is with them all.
Same, my thoughts went right to him. ALthough I thought that he spoke about moving in a recent video.... moving from an apartment to a house with a yard ("garden").....
@@drewlovely2668Simon is the only person I know who lives in Prague and I immediately thought of him too. He is loved and appreciated by many people who don't know him personally, and he and his family are in my thoughts too. As an american, this kind of stuff happening outside of the US is a shock to the senses.
@@TischTosh Yes, but I believe he is still in Prague, if not the equivalent of the suburbs.. as much as Prague may have suburbs 😂 And I believe his office is still in Prague too. I just want proof of life and health
My favorite personal twin-friend story: it was the late 90s. I lived in Seattle, WA, while my older sister was attending university in Fort Collins, Co. I went to visit, and met her roommate, Amy. Returning home, I started a new term at my local Community College. Walking into day one of an English class, I was (to put it mildly) surprised to see Amy sitting in my class. Except, it wasn't Amy. It was her twin sister, Jennifer. 1200 miles separating us, one twin my sisters roommate, the other my classmate. The odds must be staggering.
I have known many sets of twins in my 46 years. But all three sets of identical twins were close family friends. My mom's best friend had girls, my brother had best friends who were identical, and I actually had friends in high school who were identical triplets. Yes, they were identical....but even so in every case they all looked ever so slightly different, and you could tell them apart. The triplets actually were involved in National groups for identical study. Not sure what exactly they did, but a couple times they would go to research centers and conventions.
Just started vid but the first thing that comes to mind when putting Argentina and twins in the same sentence is Joseph Mengele. He had escaped to south america after WW2, was notorious for his fascination and medical experiments on twins.
My sister and I were one of three pairs of identical twins in our high school graduating class, and now one of my best friends is a mirror image twin. It was really fun when she shared an apartment with my sister and I.
As a person who was never really interested in having kids but finds cool stories fascinating, I find your one sentence mildly horrifying and really intriguing.
When I was a kid I was friends with identical twins. They wore the same glasses but one's were blue and the other pink. It was very handy to always know which was which. Of course it would also be very easy for them to switch identities for a day.
Its gotta be the founder effect - when a new eg colony is founded otherwise rare genetics can become the norm when one of the founders happened to have that rare trait
My father is an identical twin. My grandmother had two sets of identical twins. My dad and his brother were a little bit of a prankster when they were younger so they have many stories they could tell. They would also get very strange questions about what it is like being a twin. The one that really sticks out to me was when my dad and his brother were seriously asked, "How do you know which twin you are when you wake up in the morning?" Like, excuse me, what??? 😂😂🤦
did they end up looking a bit different as adults or were you ever a bit confused as a child when dad was suddenly in a different shirt or had a slightly different voice? 😂 That question though omg as mad as it sounds, I've heard something similar said before. Kids ask some wild questions. Basically I knew a family wherein one child was born in England and the other in Germany but they grew up in Germany as German speaking children. A child once mused that it wasn't really fair on the one born in England with an "English brain" to have to grow up translating everything in their head first before they spoke, as if they were hard wired to only produce English thoughts that needed translating. We said "but they grew up learning German...?" and the child replied "yes but their BRAIN was made in ENGLAND." I couldn't get over it. 😂😂😂
The person who asked that question needs to be directed towards a therapist asap 😅 bro how is that even a thing, being a twin doesn’t magically make it possible to forget who you are
I've met Canadians and Americans, this question doesn't suprise me at all. Stupid is a few dozen I.Q. points higher than any civilian in Canaduh and the US have ...
@@seanhewitt603I’m an American, and honestly I can’t blame you for feeling that way. To add to that question, I’ve heard one of us ask “So did your mom have to have sex with your dad’s twin to have you?” Apparently he was under the impression that humans cannot have multiple children at once without having multiple partners, but managed to pin down that children tend to resemble their parents. I regularly wonder how some people manage to survive into adulthood.
I had a preschool class with identical triplets. The mom wanted them all to have their own identities so would put clips in their hair with their first initial for a couple days and then we were expected to tell them apart. Then she proceeded to have them take turns picking out which matching outfit they all would wear each morning. 🙄 Nailed it.😑
G'day Danny & Simon, I loved this Script with all Danny's Twin Jokes & Puns, just BRILLIANT! Merry Christmas to all the Teams from all the "Simon Channels"
@@dragondeeznutts It's rare, but some women can ovulate twice per cycle. I do every other month, one of my ovaries just pops out two back to back. It's not a big deal, in fact, I didn't know until I was in my 20s and undergoing special tests. If you ovulate and have sex with one man, the egg gets fertilized, and a little while later you ovulate again, have sex with another man, and that 2nd egg gets fertilized, you end up with two babies from two fathers conceived on different days.
If the mother ovulated and more than one egg was released, both could have been fertilized days apart since sperm and eggs can both survive in the womb for several days. You would be able to tell by developmental differences at birth. Like one twin would have more developed lungs.
There were at least 6 or so sets of twins in my school and 2 of them were identical. Im pretty sure Danny's had more jobs than actually exist in the world, idk how, but every script when he talks about his past jobs it's almost always a different job.
I was like that til nearly 35 . It took me forever to find my groove in life. The other day , my eldest son asked me how many skills have I unlocked ( a gamer perspective) . He then said , " Dad, you've been a cop , a fence maker , a forklift driver , a cook , an engine builder , an artist ... what else ?" I had to laugh . Today , I now am a master plumber who owns my own company . Life is strange.
My maternal grandmother was an identical twin. Around 1950 in south-east Norway she and her sister joined a study of identical twins with 7 other pairs of identical twins in the region. They became fast friends with the other twin pairs and long after the study was over they still got together for summer garden parties. The photos of the gatherings are really trip-y, as they all did their best to dress and style themselves identical.
I've known 4 sets of identical twins back in school. (And 3 sets of fraternal) One Pair of identical twins I was close friends with from elementary all through high school... and the crazy part was that they genetically were identical, but didn't *look* identical. They looked fraternal, so much so that their mom was convinced that the doctor had it wrong (he didn't, she admitted there was only one placenta). They were so easy for me to tell apart, but they did look extremely similar. Genetics and human development are crazy.
Yay! Factboi video before Christmas makes my day. Danny, how is the secret prisoner doing? Do you guys need more mushrooms? 😂😂😂 Thank you all for the video and Merry Christmas!!!
Growing up in the 60s, we had a family across the street that had 2 sets of identical twins. Every morning in the summer we would determine who was who and then we played together all day. 🙂🇨🇦
23:40 But that's why I like your more casual channels! They're small windows into other peoples mundane but interesting lives written with first class wit and read in an absorbable fashion, by someone else with a mundane but interesting life. And sometimes I learn something historically/geographically significant too!
Today I learned "-ennial" is the correct extension of a number indicator to mean "every x of years" so as not to be confused with "-annual" meaning "x times a single year".
I love it when daddy Simon comes out. I wasn't a twin, but I was only 18 months older than my sister. My mother dressed us in matching clothes for years.
@@variaxi935 What the hell you going on about? 1) OP's gender is not stated. 2) OP's sexuality is not stated. 3) "Daddy" is not a gay-exclusive sexual term. 4) Are you projecting because you are insecure?
I adore Danny's writing. Each time the "I'm sure we all have at least one friend who..." gag became more and more unhinged, the more I couldn't help but start laughing in the end.
At my old high school there was about 5 sets of twins, mostly fraternal, but it was odd that there was so many since my school was tiny. My graduatiing class had 30 or so people and it was the largest they've ever had, to give you some perspective.
I am an identical twin. We had 8 pairs of twins in one of my primary schools. We went our separate ways on joining the Army after high school. Having lived, at times, half a world apart, we have repeatedly been confused. Our social security numbers are 1 digit off, My initials are DCH, his, DFH. Of course our birthdays are the same. For the last 10 years we have lived on the same street. The oddest "twin question" I ever got was when someone introduced themself to me telling me I looked just like a guy he knew named David. I said "That is because we are identical twins." His response was, "Still?" I still scratch my head over that one.
We had identical twins run in my family. I personally met 5 sets of them at various fam reunions and one set were my first cousins. My hometown also had a few sets of identical twins and a number of fraternal. I never thought it was odd until Simon's reaction. 😮
My sisters are identical and I also have 2 sets of twins that are cousins who are all born in the same day but 2 years apart from each. I believe it all stems from my Grandad on my dad’s side who is a triplet, Christmas is insane 😂
Love the video as always!! I have a question for you and Dave.. and this is PROPER De-coding The Unknown.... Do you guys know OR find out what 1980's Slime is made from and where to get it.... I know you're not gonna read this but maybe one of your team (Dan) can find out this is his right cuppa tea!!
We have a few sets of fraternal twins in our extended family tree, and I was always told that fraternal twins can run in families as there's a genetic component to the mother releasing more than one egg per cycle, while identical twins are pure happenstance.
Come to Portsmouth UK. i've never lived in a place where i've met so many twins. I worked in a company where in 5 years I worked with 8 sets of twins, 5 of which were identical. In fact in a floor with 60 staff, we had 3 sets of twins. It was just so strange. I'd only ever met one set of identical twins but here I was with multiple sets! It was also fascinating
I went to highschool with a girl that identical twins were born every other generation on her mom's side. They had traced it back 5 generations. The younger couple generations were her great grandmother was an identical twin, her mom was one, then she had identical twin boys.
I went to senior school with three sets of twins, two sets identical. I dated one half of all three sets at one time or another. The only way to tell one pair apart was the one I dated had a tiny mole on her cheak. The other identical pair were ginger, I eventually married one of these girls but they were easy to tell apart having different hair cuts. On one occasion my wife and her twin went shopping for a dress to wear to a wedding, in different towns on the same day and came home with the same dress. Unfortunately my wife passed away sometime ago now. Eventually I remarried a lady from a different area, she had twin boys (not identical) and one of my step-sons now has twins a boy and a girl conceived with the help of IVF.
I've been friends with a few twins over the years, but only one was identical twin. Although they looked identical when we were younger, by the time we were in high school, their lifestyles had diverged so drastically, they barely passed as sisters, let alone twins. The one I was friends with was athletic, our star track runner, always in the gym, with a buzzcut because she felt it helped speed up her running time; the other twin was in the "trendy" crowd, stuffed her face with sweets to the point that she was on the pudgy side, and was focused on hair and makeup. My friend was a lesbian but not all that interested in relationships, while the "trendy" twin ended up having an affair with one of the teachers, leading to him getting arrested since she was underage. (Oh, it was QUITE the scandal!)
Danny, I'm an identical twin, I'm the mean one. and you're understanding of the dynamics and dilemma of being identical. twin is surprisingly very accurate
My mom and her identical twin often dress the same by accident. They show up to events in the same colours, one Easter they both wore the exact same jeans and sweater. They both bought it on their own and the sweater was one they wouldn’t normally wear. My grandfather is also a twin, he and my aunt never dressed the same 🤪
That's what happens with my twin and I. Most of the time if we go with our first ideas for outfits we show up coordinating. We don't even have the same style.
Long time sub. When I was in primary school there were older identical twin boys, younger identical twin boys and myself and my bro. The school had 42 students.
I was in school with identical twins.. they both were rather strange 😊 Btw I have a Suggestion for CC: Jack Unterweger.. Author, darling of the austrian "high society" and serial killer who killed in 4 different countries.. including czech republic
In my 24 year teaching career, I've taught 2 pairs of fraternal & 4 pairs of identical twins. You know that rumour about how we gingers are going extinct? Pretty much every class at my school as 1 or 2. Yes, it IS a small town.
My town, too. We derive from Welsh immigrants who moved here to with the mines, and there are some bus stops that still unload half a bus full of gingers as they roll through the stops.
How to find out which twin you're talking to: Ask the one you're speaking to "what's your brother/sister doing these days?". Doesn't always work but sometimes it means they have to mention a name in their reply. As a twin myself, I can confirm we see this question coming and personally I DELIBERATELY mention her name in the reply to save the hassle.
I've known two sets of Identical twins......Even though they look identical to most people there are subtle differences between each including minor physical differences, individual mannerisms and varying personality traits.....One set of Identical Twins had their own childhood language that they happily chatted away while baffling everyone in the room. Hilarious and interesting....😎❣🌎
I had two sets of identical twins in my year at high school. I worked with a woman that had an identical twin that would often stop by the store I was working at. And my current boss is an identical twin. My other boss (the husband of boss 1), is also a twin, but he’s a fraternal twin, and had a sister. I also have cousins that are fraternal twins. And that’s just the ones I can think of right now lol
Third cousins may be closer than you think. My first cousins are, technically, genetically closer to me than a half sibling due to our identical twin mothers marrying brothers.
Romulus and Remus were the mythological founders of Rome, still one the coolest sets of names. :-) btw one twin can require glasses and the other not. I know this because of the twins I knew from my graduation class.
I have twins, not long after they were born I realized that the sound of Simon's voice put them to sleep... We've seen every video atleast 100 times. My iPad played Simon 24/7 for many months. Also twins might be twice the fun, but they are also half the sleep, I highly recommend popping kids out one at a time.
I had 2 sets of identical twins in high school. My sister and my brother had identical twins. And then they had twins, but not identical. My grandmother who was born in Italy in 1900 was aa twin, and they were called Romeo and Juliette. When they came to America she was Julia, and he became Humbert! 🧐
i think there may have been an editing error at 46:19. the same quote used earlier in the script appears on screen, while the audio has nothing to do with that quote
There were a set of twins in my primary school (one boy and girl) and a set triplets identical in my secondary school Unfortunately I did not meet any quadruplets in college 😂 So I don't know any identical twins but I do know identical triplets (I'm also distant acquaintances with another set of identical triplets)
I've met a man who fathered fraternal twin girls, raised them for some years as his own, and then during the divorce some dirt came to light and he demanded a paternity test... and discovered that only one of his daughters was actually his. It's crazy!
I've know two sets of identical twins. Two of my cousins are identical twins, and I also knew a pair in school. Fortunately for them, the school was sensible enough to put them in different classes. Really reduced the scope for confusion on the teachers' part. Humerously, we had another pair of twins who were both in our class, but they were brother and sister, so less likely to be confused for each other.
There were 6 sets of identical twins in my high school my senior year. I graduated with one set. There were two sets in the junior class and another three sets in the sophomore class. We had maybe 1000 students in the whole school. There were also 2 sets of fraternal twins.
As an identical twin who has attended the Twins Day's Festival, in Twinsburg, OH, for over 30 years, with around 2000 sets of other twins each year, it's hard for me to imagine anyone not knowing at least one set of identical twins. I know literally thousands, lol. My sister and I (we're 54) were the first twins born into our family, either side, in 100 years. And in that prior set, Nettie and Nellie, one died at 4 yrs, the other at 16, with no children. My mother, who had two singletons prior to our birth, said we were by far the easiest, because we had each other to entertain ourselves, built in playmates if you will, taking loads of time and pressure from her shoulders. My sister and I, along with two other sets of ID twins from the US, traveled to China to attend the country's first ever twins festival, held in Yunnan Province in 2005, where there is a small village near Mojiang that has an unusually high birthrate for twins as well. The locals claim it's because of the water from the village well. I imagine its far more likely to be genetics. 🤷🏻♀️
I once was at a company that had identical triplets working in the same part of the company. I never worked directly with them, and I don't think I ever saw more than one of them at the same time, but I often ran into "oh you must have me confused with my sibling" at work parties. FWIW, they had many of the same skills and were completely awesome at their jobs. I just wish I'd seen them all together just once so I could be sure.
My aunts are identical twins and used to live in the same building as adults. Really freaked out the neighbors when one got off the elevator on one floor and the other got on on another right after
I went to elementary school with a set of twins and a set of triplets. In high school there were identical twin sisters in some of my classes, their mom was Swedish and they were very tall and blonde, you couldn’t miss them. There’s a couple on Instagram I follow who started trying for a baby and got identical triplet girls, I’m now terrified of that happening to me lol no multiples in my family and we’re gonna keep it that way
There was an episode of Law & Order where they were investigating a fertility doctor who had a abnormally high rate of twins. Turned out he was the father of all of them. This episode reminded me of that.
I'm an identical twin. My sister had a set of twins as well. Supposedly, according to our doctor it was supposed to skip a generation but twins, not identical ran on her husband's side. So I agree with you about genetics and how the likelihood of the male and the female having identical or twin gene in their DNA can definitely impact whether or not you'll have a set or not. I do not have any children so I cannot scientifically prove the hypothesis either way.
I heard there was an author whose mother always wanted twin girls, so she not only dressed him and his sister in matching dresses, but also went so far as to hold him back a year in school.🤦🏼♀️
I had three sets of identical twins in my class and one set the year above me who I was friends with. I also was classmates with a girl whose identical twin died at birth and a set of fraternal twins. Later I worked with a set of identical twins on two separate occasions. It seems to be pretty common in PA.
I have a friend who is a twin, he has a older set of twin brothers too, but separated by a single girl sister. 2 sets of twins, still blows my mind!... Also worked with a different guy who I didn't know was a twin till one day I ran in to his brother at the mall, only thing was he had glasses on, started talking to him as if it was Mike and he just laughed and said " Oh you know my twin brother!"
I don't know very many pairs of twins, but the ones I do are all fraternal. Of course, my extended family decided to make things harder for the school system by having a bunch of kids and naming them the same- I had eight cousins in one family w/the same exact initials. As they learned to drive, they got their license plates to say their initials and which number in the order they came. (My brother and I were strangely more of a problem for the school due to only being 9 months apart due to being premature, sharing the same initials, and being in the same grade due to him staying back.) This was a fascinating episode.
I took on a volunteer gig at my school and I covered weekends. No one was there to introduce me to my coworker. So I didn’t know his name, but he wasobviously told I’d be coming because he knew my name. The first weird thing was that we seemed to have that awkward first conversation twice. Then I would swear I just left him in one part of the building and then I would run into him walking by me from somewhere else. I was having serious issues with Deja Vu all day until I walked into our workshop near the end of the day and discovered I didn’t have one coworker, I had identical twin coworkers. I stood there stunned for the longest time, then we all had a good laugh about it. I really thought I was losing my mind. All that said, they always dressed similarly. Not identically but similar style and tastes for sure. I chalked it up to two people who shared so many experiences that they were inclined to make similar choices.
In my year at high school in UK we had Quad sisters. A pair of identical tall leggy blondes, a fraternal sister who looked v similar to the identical sisters, and a much shorter dark haired fraternal sister who barely looked like the other 3 at all! I'd forgotten all about them until this video lol. We had no twins or triplets in the school as far as i recall, so the quads were somewhat fascinating. This was between 1989 to 1994 so it likely a natural occurrence rather than IVF, as that was still uncommon here at that time.
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just lost all respect you you Simon. You said you would never sell out a useless product. Well you're shilling for snake oil.
230 invoices?!? How many of them are for lock-picks, hacksaws, and disguises so he can escape the basement???
Simon we've been over this before, you need separate locks for the shackles, chains, and door! Also please Please PLEASE OG Business Blaze with Danny's super long writing and you STANDING!!!! Print the script, call us a legend, toss in bunch of allegedly, slap that $h!t and yell "AM I RIGHT PETER???" Super long intro and tons of tangents!
I knew a pair of 99.99999999% identical twins in high school in th' 80s,,,they could pass as totally identical if they had baseball caps on though as their only distinguishing feature was that Larry's hair naturally parted on th' left and Gary's hair parted naturally down th' middle. Revealing their true identity required an actual hats off moment.
Fuck Foreo. What a bunch of bullshit.
My aunt Norma and uncle Thor had six sets of various twins and one live birth,and my daughter had identical twin girls. I’m a fraternal twin. Yay! Don’t ask me how. Dunno.
My dermatologist and veterinarian were identical twins. Wonderful guys. One passed, and the other mentioned that after, no one pauses anymore before saying his name. It underscored his loss.
That has to be such a strange experience. For the first time in your life, no one hesitates or comes off as unsure and you know they are fully aware of who they're talking to. For the first time your presences isn't subconsciously seen by others as some horrible social IQ test they feel they have to pass or else it feels like admitting they're not a decent person. At the same time, the absences of that hesitation acts as a stand in for the absence of his brother. I hope the reminder help bring memories of their time together, rather than to add to his pain.
Growing up in middle school & high school, I had 2 sets of identical twins. At first it was hard to tell 4 of them apart, but when we got to H.S., it was easy. You look for the subtle marks, like 1 has a slight blemish on his face, whereas the other doesn't. But it's understandable for me, since I see all 4 of them 5 days a week for 7 years, whereas you only saw your twins every few months.
I'm an identical twin. my sister didn't make it out of the womb, and people ask me "What was it like to absorb her soul", "Do you remember what it felt like when she died?" or "do you feel her rotting" none of those people knew me that well.
I make myself cry on command in front of them and usually proclaim "how dare you say stuff like that" this usually makes them feel guilty enough to either not talk to me again or not say stupid crap anymore.
Sometimes it's crazy what people think it's okay to say when not knowing someone.
what in the actual fck. Good for you for making them even the slightest bit uncomfortable, you're saving people from dealing with that in the future. I have a friend who does something similar whenever people scold her for taking seats on buses that were designated for disabled or old people. She can't walk further back on the bus nor stand for a journey due to injuries sustained in a car crash that also killed her mother when she was in her teens. She doesn't need a stick to walk but she's unsteady on public transport and will just hit the ground if she tries to walk up the bus while it's moving or stand throughout the bumpy journey. I've been enthralled when she's told people, very calmly, that although seemingly young and healthy looking, she's registered disabled with a brain injury and life long injuries from a car hitting her and killing her mother, so it's best not to make assumptions about people by their appearance. I've seen a good few indignant older women turn into a puddle of apologies and she always goes something like "don't care. Your damage has been done. Don't ever do that again, it's really upset me and God knows how many other days you've ruined with the same judgemental assumptions." Delicious.
Sooo about that spare soul...
Well if you’re a ginger you can just tell them you have no soul.
very creepy things to say to someone. damn people are dumb.
Danny's sense of humor and writing style are amazing. I always get excited when Simon announces his name at the start of a video
But ........... A third of the video is just Danny reminiscing about life and not what the title declares. Seems like he's getting paid per word.
@@liamwinter4512it’s part of the charme of simons channels. Interesting topics and a lot of anecdotes and rambling.😂
I love the synergy between Danny and Simon and how Sam plays off that so well. I have to say that I believe Kevin is the best writer, but Danny gets me laughing more than anyone else
Same here!
It's the mushrooms he is breeding in his corner of the basement.
Danny's straight up one of Simon's most entertaining writers
Yes Simon, the Dionne quintuplets were identical girls, born just outside Callander, Ontario May 28, 1934 and also have the notoriety of being the first known quintuplets to have survived infancy. All five survived to adulthood. Their story was quite sad with them being taken by the Ontario government and put on display in ‘Quintland’ a tourist attraction.
I've been trying to get UA-camrs interested in the Dionne Quints for years.
I recommend "Million Dollar Babies" for anyone wanting an overview of the case.
Quintland? The past can be rather macabre, at times.
Holy shit, Canada! They may seem nice but the skeletons in their closet are fucking horrifying.
Thanks to the writer for addressing the downside of being an identical twin, which is seldom if ever touched upon! So weird to have people come up to you and assume you're the same person, or just get asked by strangers "so which of you is the evil twin?" and "are you guys psychic?" and "oh, one of you is heavier than the other, so I can tell you apart!" My identical twin and I are close now but when college came we were like... we are NEVER applying to the same schools because we were so over it!
I commented early, IT WAS THE YAMS!?!?
If I ate more yams might I have been taller !? 😭
They definitely did just abandon one in the woods but it was like standard practice, y had to wait to see which twin was the fake twin and then get rid of that one
Omg, sooooo many stupid questions are asked when you're an identical twin. Just... so many dumb dumb questions.
@@deannamarie8389 Which of you is the evil twin? Which of you is the smart one? Why did she pursue science and you the humanities if you are *truly* identical? Why didn't her husband date you instead of her? Do you guys share dreams? Did you participate in twin studies? Are your IQs the same?
Plus comments on birth order and such. Like... if you wouldn't ask it of anyone else, don't ask it of a twin!
Back in high school, I looked a lot like my older brother. Despite a year difference we looked strikingly similar. When a substitute teacher came in to teach, we would pull the old switcheroo, much to the enjoyment of our classmates. It was simple as switching backpacks, and honestly that got me through high school.
I had a friend who was freakishly identical to me, the only difference being our teeth. (She had buck teeth, I had a tooth gap, otherwise we were considered to be doppelgangers.) In 2nd grade we tried the twin-switcheroo when both of us had substitute teachers. Unfortunately, one of her classmates was a snitch. We didn't get in trouble, but we were warned never to do that again.
Mama Doctor Jones had an episode recently where she said that men could pass on the genes that lead to hyperovulation, which would make the whole “twins run in the family but it skips a generation” make sense because when the men with those genes have kids they won’t be twins but some of their daughters could carry the genes.
Interestingly, I had a singleton friend in high school who said exactly that about twins and skipping a generation and sure enough when I ran into her a few years after graduation she had two sets of almost “Irish twins” which meant she was dealing with four kids under the age of two.
I literally just watched the video yesterday.
In my family it skipped one generation when it was the female, males did have twins on any generation 🫣
As a triplet from IVF with an identical and fraternal sister, Danny's explanation of twins is pretty spot on!
As an identical twin all my life, I agree
As a person who’s watched a video made by a bald man with a beard , I agree .
Do you have a different type of relationship with your identical sister and fraternal sister?
thats so interesting that you've got an identical and fraternal twin! I noticed with the twins I grew up with (two sets of girls, one set of boys) that the girls who were identical twins were treated as individuals for the most part, whereas the non identical set of girls were often pitted against each other in a really weird way (it was terrible, they looked very alike but not identical so one was referred to as the 'pretty' twin, or the 'thin' twin), and then the boys were left to be total individuals to such an extent that I didn't even know they were twins for a few years (I thought they were just siblings born within a year of each other and so ended up in the same school year). It was very odd. The non identical boys were basically just siblings, were never compared or made to feel like a 'set' so they could have their own lives, but the non identical girls seemed to have a hard time.
@@therrdon1841all your life? 😂
The fact that the Romulus and Remus reference completely flew past Simon's head 🤧
My grandmother had three sets of fraternal twins, although this was way back in the 1930s so not all survived until adulthood. On my dad's side of the family there are sets of twins peppered throughout the family tree, although all fraternal not identical.
Ya iv got a friend that's 1 of a set and she has other siblings that are twins too. She herself had two sets and her daughter has a set it's crazy how it works.
fraternal twins can run in families, genes that cause multiple eggs to be released. it runs in my family. my dad, grandma, and great grandma are all twins. plus a few sets of twin aunt/uncle/cousins. Ive got twin aunts on my moms side too. Ive got a good chance of having the gene, but i never want to test it out.
The twin gene can be passed down to the women of a family. So many twins on my side of the family. It's a rarity for the women in my family to NOT have at least one set every generation. My husband and I had the first set on his side, at least as far back as we've seen in his family tree. So, ladies, it's a crap shoot if twins run in your family. May the odds be ever in your favor. 😊
Fraternal twins can run in families since it is because the mother releases more than one egg at a time. My grandma had twins in 1927 and I suspected that I might because, I would get mittelschmertz and could feel ovulation on my right side every month but my left side did every other month. No twins actually happened for me though.
2:50 - Mid roll ads
4:05 - Back to the video
6:05 - Chapter 1 - Back to the egg
15:45 - Chapter 2 - Boil & bubble
31:55 - Chapter 3 - The return of doctor mysterio
45:15 - Chapter 4 - Twin peaks
PS: 34:25 - Eichmann ?
Simon goes on a tangent "get back on topic fact boy"
Danny goes on a tangent "I want a book of essays by this man"
When I was still in uni, I jokingly asked my bioanthropology professor what my “hypothetical” chances of having twins would be if every generation of my family (both parents) had twins. She thought about it and said “rough estimate, but I’d say conservatively that your first birth would be at least 60%, with an increased chance if you have more kids”. I then told her that my family did actually have a long history of twins (going back at least as far as my great-great grandparents) and her eyes momentarily bugged out in shock 😳
I love how almost half this video is either Simon or Danny going on a complete tangent. I had honestly forgotten what the video was about by the time he was done talking about Danny’s meeting his various twin friends again.
There were 4 pairs of identical twins in my high school 3 of which were in my year and sometimes several in the same class. There was also a set of triplets where 2 were tall identical lads and one fraternal runt, god knows how that works and Im thinking its probably rather rare.
Edit: There were actually 5 sets. I forgot about the two brothers that went on to run the local drug trade. They laundered all the cash though their fine dining restaurant situated directly adjacent to the police station. As far as I know the cops never caught on even though the business was empty most nights of the week.
We had 4 sets of identical twins, 1 set of fraternal twins, and a set of triplets in school too. Two of those sets were actually physically different enough to tell apart and not identical-identical. The other 2 who were indistinguishable from each other except by clothes. The fraternal triplets were very different from each other, 2 girls and a boy. Most triplets these days are from the IVF method of throwing everything you can at the wall, so to speak, and hoping at least one will stick. Many times multiple eggs will take and then you get fraternals. Identical twins happen when one egg splits into two (or more, but is rare). I think with the popularity and effectiveness of modern IVF were gonna see lots more incidents of fraternal twins and triplets in a few decades.
The triplets where there's two identical and one fraternal sibling is 2 separate eggs were fertilised and one of those eggs split into the two identical twins. The other stayed singular and is the runt as you say lmao
@@khaightlynnthe IVF method of throwing everything at the uterine wall and hope something stick.... Actually is a very good description of that practice they would literally put 3-4 embryos hoping that one implemented (stuck) in the uterine wall...
If I'm not mistaken though it was never very popular... Many of the multiples that were born during the boom of assisted reproduction, actually happened because of a drug that made women ovulate more then once a month
@@khaightlynn That is actually fairly common in multiple births greater than twins. 2 are monozgotic twins the third is fraternal.
oh, the cops probably did, unless the dealers are causing other problems the cops'll ignore it in exchange for a brown envelope.
The most impressive thing about Argentina's twin town is that it's in Brazil.
I thought I was the only one who had paid attention to it. 😂
I’m an identical twin and my mother specifically chose to dress us differently and choose significantly different names for us so that we would grow up having our own distinct identities and to help cut down on confusion. I enjoy being an identical twin, though there has been some tension in our relationship over the years.
On the knowing twins thing, I'm a swimming teacher and for a couple of years before covid I had SIX sets of twins in my classes each week (5 at one pool in inner-north Melbourne, one at another - 5 identical). It was crazy! I knew a couple sets during my uni days too.
Hi Simon. I know this is a weird place to say this, but I hope you, your family and all your love ones are doing OK after the shocking recent event in Prague. My thoughts are with all the people in the Czech Republic, my heart is with them all.
My first thought was simon when I saw that news. Awful
I posted on one of his other videos, hoping Simon and his family are okay. He lives in Prague, so it definitely brought him to mind.
Same, my thoughts went right to him. ALthough I thought that he spoke about moving in a recent video.... moving from an apartment to a house with a yard ("garden").....
@@drewlovely2668Simon is the only person I know who lives in Prague and I immediately thought of him too. He is loved and appreciated by many people who don't know him personally, and he and his family are in my thoughts too. As an american, this kind of stuff happening outside of the US is a shock to the senses.
@@TischTosh Yes, but I believe he is still in Prague, if not the equivalent of the suburbs.. as much as Prague may have suburbs 😂 And I believe his office is still in Prague too.
I just want proof of life and health
I miss Danny writing for business/brain blaze, but its still good to hear it on decoding the unknown.
My favorite personal twin-friend story: it was the late 90s. I lived in Seattle, WA, while my older sister was attending university in Fort Collins, Co. I went to visit, and met her roommate, Amy. Returning home, I started a new term at my local Community College. Walking into day one of an English class, I was (to put it mildly) surprised to see Amy sitting in my class. Except, it wasn't Amy. It was her twin sister, Jennifer. 1200 miles separating us, one twin my sisters roommate, the other my classmate. The odds must be staggering.
32:10 I imagine that a rural town in 1960's Argentina was happy to have any kind of professionally trained doctor . . .
I have known many sets of twins in my 46 years. But all three sets of identical twins were close family friends. My mom's best friend had girls, my brother had best friends who were identical, and I actually had friends in high school who were identical triplets. Yes, they were identical....but even so in every case they all looked ever so slightly different, and you could tell them apart. The triplets actually were involved in National groups for identical study. Not sure what exactly they did, but a couple times they would go to research centers and conventions.
Just started vid but the first thing that comes to mind when putting Argentina and twins in the same sentence is Joseph Mengele. He had escaped to south america after WW2, was notorious for his fascination and medical experiments on twins.
My sister and I were one of three pairs of identical twins in our high school graduating class, and now one of my best friends is a mirror image twin. It was really fun when she shared an apartment with my sister and I.
14 years ago, the wife and I had triplets.... 2 identical boys and a fraternal girl.
As a person who was never really interested in having kids but finds cool stories fascinating, I find your one sentence mildly horrifying and really intriguing.
When I was a kid I was friends with identical twins. They wore the same glasses but one's were blue and the other pink. It was very handy to always know which was which. Of course it would also be very easy for them to switch identities for a day.
Its gotta be the founder effect - when a new eg colony is founded otherwise rare genetics can become the norm when one of the founders happened to have that rare trait
Yup! That’s the first thing I thought of too! I’d love to look at the genetics of the town and wheee they came from!
My father is an identical twin. My grandmother had two sets of identical twins. My dad and his brother were a little bit of a prankster when they were younger so they have many stories they could tell. They would also get very strange questions about what it is like being a twin.
The one that really sticks out to me was when my dad and his brother were seriously asked, "How do you know which twin you are when you wake up in the morning?"
Like, excuse me, what??? 😂😂🤦
did they end up looking a bit different as adults or were you ever a bit confused as a child when dad was suddenly in a different shirt or had a slightly different voice? 😂 That question though omg as mad as it sounds, I've heard something similar said before. Kids ask some wild questions. Basically I knew a family wherein one child was born in England and the other in Germany but they grew up in Germany as German speaking children. A child once mused that it wasn't really fair on the one born in England with an "English brain" to have to grow up translating everything in their head first before they spoke, as if they were hard wired to only produce English thoughts that needed translating. We said "but they grew up learning German...?" and the child replied "yes but their BRAIN was made in ENGLAND." I couldn't get over it. 😂😂😂
The person who asked that question needs to be directed towards a therapist asap 😅 bro how is that even a thing, being a twin doesn’t magically make it possible to forget who you are
I've met Canadians and Americans, this question doesn't suprise me at all. Stupid is a few dozen I.Q. points higher than any civilian in Canaduh and the US have ...
@@seanhewitt603I’m an American, and honestly I can’t blame you for feeling that way. To add to that question, I’ve heard one of us ask “So did your mom have to have sex with your dad’s twin to have you?” Apparently he was under the impression that humans cannot have multiple children at once without having multiple partners, but managed to pin down that children tend to resemble their parents.
I regularly wonder how some people manage to survive into adulthood.
@@nharber9837 your uncle dad and aunty mom are obviously shitty parents. You need therapy Bubba .
I had a preschool class with identical triplets. The mom wanted them all to have their own identities so would put clips in their hair with their first initial for a couple days and then we were expected to tell them apart. Then she proceeded to have them take turns picking out which matching outfit they all would wear each morning. 🙄 Nailed it.😑
G'day Danny & Simon,
I loved this Script with all Danny's Twin Jokes & Puns, just BRILLIANT!
Merry Christmas to all the Teams from all the "Simon Channels"
I know a pair of twins with the same father, but conceived 3-4 days apart! It’s rare but totally possible, just like the two fathers type of twins.
How would they even know?
Ay yo what ??? Can you explain to me like I was a slow child ? ( pls be patient I have autism )😅
@@dragondeeznutts It's rare, but some women can ovulate twice per cycle. I do every other month, one of my ovaries just pops out two back to back. It's not a big deal, in fact, I didn't know until I was in my 20s and undergoing special tests. If you ovulate and have sex with one man, the egg gets fertilized, and a little while later you ovulate again, have sex with another man, and that 2nd egg gets fertilized, you end up with two babies from two fathers conceived on different days.
😂 This often occurs when a gentleman entertains multiple women at the same time. We call them hood twins. They are also usually neighbors.
If the mother ovulated and more than one egg was released, both could have been fertilized days apart since sperm and eggs can both survive in the womb for several days. You would be able to tell by developmental differences at birth. Like one twin would have more developed lungs.
Danny cementing himself as the best Simon writer.
There were at least 6 or so sets of twins in my school and 2 of them were identical. Im pretty sure Danny's had more jobs than actually exist in the world, idk how, but every script when he talks about his past jobs it's almost always a different job.
Maybe he was a temp?
I was like that til nearly 35 . It took me forever to find my groove in life.
The other day , my eldest son asked me how many skills have I unlocked ( a gamer perspective) . He then said , " Dad, you've been a cop , a fence maker , a forklift driver , a cook , an engine builder , an artist ... what else ?" I had to laugh .
Today , I now am a master plumber who owns my own company . Life is strange.
My maternal grandmother was an identical twin. Around 1950 in south-east Norway she and her sister joined a study of identical twins with 7 other pairs of identical twins in the region. They became fast friends with the other twin pairs and long after the study was over they still got together for summer garden parties. The photos of the gatherings are really trip-y, as they all did their best to dress and style themselves identical.
I've known 4 sets of identical twins back in school. (And 3 sets of fraternal) One Pair of identical twins I was close friends with from elementary all through high school... and the crazy part was that they genetically were identical, but didn't *look* identical. They looked fraternal, so much so that their mom was convinced that the doctor had it wrong (he didn't, she admitted there was only one placenta). They were so easy for me to tell apart, but they did look extremely similar. Genetics and human development are crazy.
Yay! Factboi video before Christmas makes my day. Danny, how is the secret prisoner doing? Do you guys need more mushrooms? 😂😂😂 Thank you all for the video and Merry Christmas!!!
Growing up in the 60s, we had a family across the street that had 2 sets of identical twins. Every morning in the summer we would determine who was who and then we played together all day. 🙂🇨🇦
23:40 But that's why I like your more casual channels! They're small windows into other peoples mundane but interesting lives written with first class wit and read in an absorbable fashion, by someone else with a mundane but interesting life. And sometimes I learn something historically/geographically significant too!
Today I learned "-ennial" is the correct extension of a number indicator to mean "every x of years" so as not to be confused with "-annual" meaning "x times a single year".
I love it when daddy Simon comes out. I wasn't a twin, but I was only 18 months older than my sister. My mother dressed us in matching clothes for years.
Simon's not gay
@@variaxi935prove itttt
@@variaxi935 What the hell you going on about? 1) OP's gender is not stated. 2) OP's sexuality is not stated. 3) "Daddy" is not a gay-exclusive sexual term. 4) Are you projecting because you are insecure?
@@terrafirma5327😂 right?
Woah, I'm sorry dude.
I adore Danny's writing. Each time the "I'm sure we all have at least one friend who..." gag became more and more unhinged, the more I couldn't help but start laughing in the end.
At my old high school there was about 5 sets of twins, mostly fraternal, but it was odd that there was so many since my school was tiny. My graduatiing class had 30 or so people and it was the largest they've ever had, to give you some perspective.
I am an identical twin. We had 8 pairs of twins in one of my primary schools. We went our separate ways on joining the Army after high school. Having lived, at times, half a world apart, we have repeatedly been confused. Our social security numbers are 1 digit off, My initials are DCH, his, DFH. Of course our birthdays are the same. For the last 10 years we have lived on the same street. The oddest "twin question" I ever got was when someone introduced themself to me telling me I looked just like a guy he knew named David. I said "That is because we are identical twins." His response was, "Still?" I still scratch my head over that one.
How did you reply to the “ still ?”
We had identical twins run in my family. I personally met 5 sets of them at various fam reunions and one set were my first cousins.
My hometown also had a few sets of identical twins and a number of fraternal. I never thought it was odd until Simon's reaction. 😮
This is one that I’m very happy was covered.
I always wondered about this but never had a strong opinion either way.
Now I do, thank you.
Brazil, abnormally high twins birth rate, blond haired and blue eyes - I wondered how long before we’d get to talking about Nazis…
26:08 "everything is twinned" gave off some serious "everything's on the cob! The whole damn planet is on a cob!" vibes in my head
My sisters are identical and I also have 2 sets of twins that are cousins who are all born in the same day but 2 years apart from each. I believe it all stems from my Grandad on my dad’s side who is a triplet, Christmas is insane 😂
Love the video as always!!
I have a question for you and Dave.. and this is PROPER De-coding The Unknown....
Do you guys know OR find out what 1980's Slime is made from and where to get it....
I know you're not gonna read this but maybe one of your team (Dan) can find out this is his right cuppa tea!!
We have a few sets of fraternal twins in our extended family tree, and I was always told that fraternal twins can run in families as there's a genetic component to the mother releasing more than one egg per cycle, while identical twins are pure happenstance.
Agreed! My family has many twins, too.
Yep, I double ovulate every other month, and twins run heavily in my family.
Come to Portsmouth UK. i've never lived in a place where i've met so many twins. I worked in a company where in 5 years I worked with 8 sets of twins, 5 of which were identical. In fact in a floor with 60 staff, we had 3 sets of twins. It was just so strange. I'd only ever met one set of identical twins but here I was with multiple sets! It was also fascinating
There has been one recorded set of identical quints: the Dionnes and their story is horrific😭
I went to highschool with a girl that identical twins were born every other generation on her mom's side. They had traced it back 5 generations. The younger couple generations were her great grandmother was an identical twin, her mom was one, then she had identical twin boys.
I went to senior school with three sets of twins, two sets identical. I dated one half of all three sets at one time or another. The only way to tell one pair apart was the one I dated had a tiny mole on her cheak. The other identical pair were ginger, I eventually married one of these girls but they were easy to tell apart having different hair cuts. On one occasion my wife and her twin went shopping for a dress to wear to a wedding, in different towns on the same day and came home with the same dress. Unfortunately my wife passed away sometime ago now. Eventually I remarried a lady from a different area, she had twin boys (not identical) and one of my step-sons now has twins a boy and a girl conceived with the help of IVF.
Man big L you should’ve gone for the other sister :/
At my school, we had a pair of twins and a younger brother. Everyone thought they were triplets and thought the younger brother was held back.
I've been friends with a few twins over the years, but only one was identical twin. Although they looked identical when we were younger, by the time we were in high school, their lifestyles had diverged so drastically, they barely passed as sisters, let alone twins. The one I was friends with was athletic, our star track runner, always in the gym, with a buzzcut because she felt it helped speed up her running time; the other twin was in the "trendy" crowd, stuffed her face with sweets to the point that she was on the pudgy side, and was focused on hair and makeup. My friend was a lesbian but not all that interested in relationships, while the "trendy" twin ended up having an affair with one of the teachers, leading to him getting arrested since she was underage. (Oh, it was QUITE the scandal!)
Danny, I'm an identical twin, I'm the mean one. and you're understanding of the dynamics and dilemma of being identical. twin is surprisingly very accurate
My mom and her identical twin often dress the same by accident. They show up to events in the same colours, one Easter they both wore the exact same jeans and sweater. They both bought it on their own and the sweater was one they wouldn’t normally wear. My grandfather is also a twin, he and my aunt never dressed the same 🤪
I bet it was because he didn't have the legs to show off the outfit... ;-)
That's what happens with my twin and I. Most of the time if we go with our first ideas for outfits we show up coordinating. We don't even have the same style.
@@alanhilder1883 his short Scottish legs could never
Long time sub. When I was in primary school there were older identical twin boys, younger identical twin boys and myself and my bro. The school had 42 students.
I was in school with identical twins.. they both were rather strange 😊
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Simon --- Just a heads up --- Your title card at 46:21 is a mistake. P.S. I love videos! Keep up the good work!
In my 24 year teaching career, I've taught 2 pairs of fraternal & 4 pairs of identical twins.
You know that rumour about how we gingers are going extinct? Pretty much every class at my school as 1 or 2.
Yes, it IS a small town.
Might be more to do with the local genetics than anything else, the redheads.
My town, too. We derive from Welsh immigrants who moved here to with the mines, and there are some bus stops that still unload half a bus full of gingers as they roll through the stops.
@@decgal81 Like I said, small town.
How to find out which twin you're talking to:
Ask the one you're speaking to "what's your brother/sister doing these days?". Doesn't always work but sometimes it means they have to mention a name in their reply. As a twin myself, I can confirm we see this question coming and personally I DELIBERATELY mention her name in the reply to save the hassle.
I've known two sets of Identical twins......Even though they look identical to most people there are subtle differences between each including minor physical differences, individual mannerisms and varying personality traits.....One set of Identical Twins had their own childhood language that they happily chatted away while baffling everyone in the room. Hilarious and interesting....😎❣🌎
Not me shouting "Mingi!!" When he popped in. Thank you for that. Also, awesome job as always DTU Crew.
I worked in a tiny town called Enterprise and every single grade there up to about 6th grade had a set of identical twins in it.
I had two sets of identical twins in my year at high school.
I worked with a woman that had an identical twin that would often stop by the store I was working at.
And my current boss is an identical twin.
My other boss (the husband of boss 1), is also a twin, but he’s a fraternal twin, and had a sister.
I also have cousins that are fraternal twins.
And that’s just the ones I can think of right now lol
Third cousins may be closer than you think. My first cousins are, technically, genetically closer to me than a half sibling due to our identical twin mothers marrying brothers.
Have you guys ever done a video on the phantom time hypothesis? I think that be perfect for this channel!
Romulus and Remus were the mythological founders of Rome, still one the coolest sets of names. :-) btw one twin can require glasses and the other not. I know this because of the twins I knew from my graduation class.
I have twins, not long after they were born I realized that the sound of Simon's voice put them to sleep... We've seen every video atleast 100 times. My iPad played Simon 24/7 for many months.
Also twins might be twice the fun, but they are also half the sleep, I highly recommend popping kids out one at a time.
I had 2 sets of identical twins in high school. My sister and my brother had identical twins. And then they had twins, but not identical. My grandmother who was born in Italy in 1900 was aa twin, and they were called Romeo and Juliette. When they came to America she was Julia, and he became Humbert! 🧐
From Romeo to Humbert 🤔 seems like a downgrade
@@khaightlynn I never understood it, at least he has no namesakes lol
For some reason this makes me imagine that Basement Jaxx song with the lyrics "you used to be my Humbert".
i think there may have been an editing error at 46:19. the same quote used earlier in the script appears on screen, while the audio has nothing to do with that quote
There were a set of twins in my primary school (one boy and girl) and a set triplets identical in my secondary school
Unfortunately I did not meet any quadruplets in college 😂
So I don't know any identical twins but I do know identical triplets (I'm also distant acquaintances with another set of identical triplets)
31:48 Nice subtle Doctor Who reference there, Danny.
TIL Female twins are 3x more likely to be born alive. So, Simon is only a little odd for forgetting there are male twins too.
I've met a man who fathered fraternal twin girls, raised them for some years as his own, and then during the divorce some dirt came to light and he demanded a paternity test... and discovered that only one of his daughters was actually his. It's crazy!
"That sounds like a stat that would be true" is the most "social media" statement I've heard all day
I've know two sets of identical twins. Two of my cousins are identical twins, and I also knew a pair in school. Fortunately for them, the school was sensible enough to put them in different classes. Really reduced the scope for confusion on the teachers' part. Humerously, we had another pair of twins who were both in our class, but they were brother and sister, so less likely to be confused for each other.
There were 6 sets of identical twins in my high school my senior year. I graduated with one set. There were two sets in the junior class and another three sets in the sophomore class. We had maybe 1000 students in the whole school. There were also 2 sets of fraternal twins.
As an identical twin who has attended the Twins Day's Festival, in Twinsburg, OH, for over 30 years, with around 2000 sets of other twins each year, it's hard for me to imagine anyone not knowing at least one set of identical twins. I know literally thousands, lol.
My sister and I (we're 54) were the first twins born into our family, either side, in 100 years. And in that prior set, Nettie and Nellie, one died at 4 yrs, the other at 16, with no children.
My mother, who had two singletons prior to our birth, said we were by far the easiest, because we had each other to entertain ourselves, built in playmates if you will, taking loads of time and pressure from her shoulders.
My sister and I, along with two other sets of ID twins from the US, traveled to China to attend the country's first ever twins festival, held in Yunnan Province in 2005, where there is a small village near Mojiang that has an unusually high birthrate for twins as well. The locals claim it's because of the water from the village well. I imagine its far more likely to be genetics. 🤷🏻♀️
If you name your kids Romulus and Remus ... just warn Remus to watch Romulus
I once was at a company that had identical triplets working in the same part of the company. I never worked directly with them, and I don't think I ever saw more than one of them at the same time, but I often ran into "oh you must have me confused with my sibling" at work parties.
FWIW, they had many of the same skills and were completely awesome at their jobs. I just wish I'd seen them all together just once so I could be sure.
Twins run in my family but the maternal side alone , my sister and 2 cousins have twins all fraternal . Really glad it missed me
My aunts are identical twins and used to live in the same building as adults. Really freaked out the neighbors when one got off the elevator on one floor and the other got on on another right after
I went to elementary school with a set of twins and a set of triplets. In high school there were identical twin sisters in some of my classes, their mom was Swedish and they were very tall and blonde, you couldn’t miss them. There’s a couple on Instagram I follow who started trying for a baby and got identical triplet girls, I’m now terrified of that happening to me lol no multiples in my family and we’re gonna keep it that way
There was an episode of Law & Order where they were investigating a fertility doctor who had a abnormally high rate of twins. Turned out he was the father of all of them. This episode reminded me of that.
I'm an identical twin. My sister had a set of twins as well. Supposedly, according to our doctor it was supposed to skip a generation but twins, not identical ran on her husband's side. So I agree with you about genetics and how the likelihood of the male and the female having identical or twin gene in their DNA can definitely impact whether or not you'll have a set or not. I do not have any children so I cannot scientifically prove the hypothesis either way.
identical twins are essentially natural clones,but i've always wondered how you tell which twin is the original plan?
I heard there was an author whose mother always wanted twin girls, so she not only dressed him and his sister in matching dresses, but also went so far as to hold him back a year in school.🤦🏼♀️
The 15 minute tangents are class. Theyre the best when simons tangent rattles off the original script tangent
I had three sets of identical twins in my class and one set the year above me who I was friends with. I also was classmates with a girl whose identical twin died at birth and a set of fraternal twins. Later I worked with a set of identical twins on two separate occasions. It seems to be pretty common in PA.
I have a friend who is a twin, he has a older set of twin brothers too, but separated by a single girl sister. 2 sets of twins, still blows my mind!...
Also worked with a different guy who I didn't know was a twin till one day I ran in to his brother at the mall, only thing was he had glasses on, started talking to him as if it was Mike and he just laughed and said " Oh you know my twin brother!"
I don't know very many pairs of twins, but the ones I do are all fraternal. Of course, my extended family decided to make things harder for the school system by having a bunch of kids and naming them the same- I had eight cousins in one family w/the same exact initials. As they learned to drive, they got their license plates to say their initials and which number in the order they came. (My brother and I were strangely more of a problem for the school due to only being 9 months apart due to being premature, sharing the same initials, and being in the same grade due to him staying back.)
This was a fascinating episode.
Always love a Danny story.
I took on a volunteer gig at my school and I covered weekends. No one was there to introduce me to my coworker. So I didn’t know his name, but he wasobviously told I’d be coming because he knew my name.
The first weird thing was that we seemed to have that awkward first conversation twice. Then I would swear I just left him in one part of the building and then I would run into him walking by me from somewhere else. I was having serious issues with Deja Vu all day until I walked into our workshop near the end of the day and discovered I didn’t have one coworker, I had identical twin coworkers. I stood there stunned for the longest time, then we all had a good laugh about it. I really thought I was losing my mind.
All that said, they always dressed similarly. Not identically but similar style and tastes for sure. I chalked it up to two people who shared so many experiences that they were inclined to make similar choices.
In my year at high school in UK we had Quad sisters. A pair of identical tall leggy blondes, a fraternal sister who looked v similar to the identical sisters, and a much shorter dark haired fraternal sister who barely looked like the other 3 at all! I'd forgotten all about them until this video lol. We had no twins or triplets in the school as far as i recall, so the quads were somewhat fascinating. This was between 1989 to 1994 so it likely a natural occurrence rather than IVF, as that was still uncommon here at that time.
Danny has earned some parole from the basement for the puns in the introduction. Make it so, fact-boi.