If you'd stayed on normal time all year long, then such a mistake wouldn't have happened. I'll vote for whichever politician vows to get rid of this silly tradition that does nothing except make me tired twice a year.
Rule of thumb #541: Somebody who went to Harvard will be sure to let you know it within 30 seconds of meeting them. Regardless of what your conversation is about.
What if only half of the cells in the man's body are himself and the other half are the twin's? And those 2 sets of cells are all evenly spread out and intermeshed across all organs. Including the brain cells. There might even be 2 personalities living in there. So which set of cells is really the man? They both have equal claim to the same body. Maybe they aren't even aware of each other, and they each go about their lives. Or maybe one of them IS aware of the other. Twin B stays dormant, letting twin A go through life, while all the while watching, hearing, learning everything. But at night, when twin A's half is asleep (including the brain), twin B takes over the body's functions. This is scarier than any horror story.
For 10 grand, why didn't he buy a used RV or a camper? Then he could live in something that was already built to be lived in, instead of the back of an insulated, windowless box truck?
Sounds like working-at-Google doesn't necessarily imply smarts.
Or maybe one of them IS aware of the other. Twin B stays dormant, letting twin A go through life, while all the while watching, hearing, learning everything. But at night, when twin A's half is asleep (including the brain), twin B takes over the body's functions.
This is scarier than any horror story.
Sounds like working-at-Google doesn't necessarily imply smarts.