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A post by The Blog Tech:
This past Saturday, my wife and I attended the Twins Day Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio. It’s the world’s biggest gathering of identical twins. Every year, for one weekend, they gather in this small Ohio town, wear the same outfits (or costumes!), and walk around while everyone else does double takes and snaps photos.
This past Saturday, my wife and I attended the Twins Day Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio. It’s the world’s biggest gathering of identical twins. Every year, for one weekend, they gather in this small Ohio town, wear the same outfits (or costumes!), and walk around while everyone else does double takes and snaps photos.
I had been to this festival one time before with my mother
about four years ago. Since I met Thais,
who was luckily completely into the idea of going to numerous weekend
festivals, I’ve regaled her with stories about Twins Day. It’s not like the other festivals I go to
with my mother, you see. Don’t get me
wrong-I love all those festivals with all my heart. But this festival? It makes you think in a way you don’t
normally think.
We are members of the human race. We are just another species of animal on a
planet chalk-full of them. But that’s
not how we think of ourselves most of the time, is it? We’re people!
We run this planet! We are
“other”.
Even if we are “other”, i.e. we have the “leg up” on every
other species, we are nevertheless a species.
We have a biology. And sometimes,
unusual things can happen. One zygote
can split and form two embryos. And then
you have identical twins.
It’s weird to think of humanity this way, isn’t it? Do you look at a person and think, wow, you
were once just a little embryo? I know I
don’t. But at this festival, I do. It’s a compelling headspace to be in. I walked around this festival thinking of all
the different things I’ve heard about identical twins. If I step on one twin’s foot, does the other
feel it? Actually, I think that’s the
only thing I’ve heard about identical twins.
It’s almost certainly not true, and I didn’t have the gall to ask any of
them. I think identical twins probably
get asked this question all the time, and it probably annoys the hell out of
them.
After a little while, I started wondering if this festival
might be a bit exploitative. I went to a
liberal arts college; these kinds of thoughts are unavoidable. But I don’t
think it is exploitative. You see, the objects of possible
exploitation-the twins-are completely willing participants! Thais asked everyone if they were okay having
their pictures taken. “Of course!”, said
one set of twins. “We wouldn’t be here
if we weren’t!” I think it’s a celebration of a weird thing that
can happen in this world. Perfectly
harmless, but weird all the same. And
it’s not just a strange experience for the twinless, either.
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These two told us that they’ve been to the Twins Fest three
times before, and it’s just as wild of an experience for them as it is for the
Twinless. After all, how often do
identical twins go everywhere together?
People grow up. They develop
their own adult lives. And when they are
together, I’m going to go out on a limb and assume that they don’t tend to wear
identical outfits.
The Twins Fest also offers unique opportunities for the
twins to participate in some innocuous skin care trials. Identical twins are highly sought-after for
such trials because they’re the perfect ‘experiment’ and ‘control’: two people, biologically identical, who can
give a side-by-side comparison of what a product can do.
Schnitzels and Giggles!
I had to order the schnitzel on a stick. It was amazing. After eating this delicious thing, we walked around some more.
These are quintuplets who met triplets at a Twins Fest a few
years ago and became friends.
At the end of our stay, we attended the awards show that recognizes
twins with the best costumes. Two little
girls were asked what they liked best about having a twin. “I always have someone there for me”, said
the one little girl. Awwww!
People, you need to go to this festival. Do whatever you have to do. They don’t come better than this. Maybe we’ll see you there!
Comments
Schnitzel on a roll? Sounds interesting :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.