Its rare enough to find your doppelganger. But to find them with the same choice of clothing styles, hair styles, physical genetics (glasses, voice tones), mannerisms, and the circumstances that lead to same appearances (missing teeth), makes the you question how the universe works.
Ok but the answer seems somewhat simple: to a extent, your physicality influences your experience of the world. On a basic level you will lol good wearing the same shaped glasses, and the glasses available to you will be partially determined by market forces and fashion which already limits them. Of the ones available to you both it’s likely you will choose similar glasses and 20 years later choose a different style but also the same as each other. Also there is a lot of research on the domestication of animals. It took 16 generations to domesticate wild foxes in one experiment. While breeding for friendliness to humans, the foxes also ended up with floppy ears instead of pointed up ones. That long ago. But in recent times they found that indeed the gene for friendliness in foxes is on the same gene as the one for ear shape.
@@M_SC Exactly and it goes deeper than that. Similar genetics mean similar tastes in food, energy levels, intellectual pursuits and goals. Facial similarities therefore become matched by build similarities. Musical taste may be pushing it, but fashion and peer pressure can take care of that. There is also some evidence, though it takes more research, that suggests that socio-economics are also heavily effected by genetics. The more you look into this stuff, the more frightening it becomes.
Back in the seventies my parents lambasted me for failing to wave to them whilst they were walking down a local high street . Apparently I was on a bus that passed them . I tried to explain I definitely had not been on a bus that day . They didn't believe me . Two days later I walked into the canteen in the hospital I worked in . Sitting at a table eating lunch was my double ( including an expression of mild depression and my fairly distinctive nose ) . Never saw her again .
Years ago, I was attending a formal function at a casino and walked out of a lift and there was a woman facing me in the same dress - and the cow looked better in the dress than I did! Then I did a double take and realised I was looking at a mirror wall! 😂😂😂😂
One day I was in Milan's main train station, waiting for my train to leave. Looking casually at next platform, I saw a bald man getting off the train who made me jump up in shock. It was my father! Same bald head, bodily features, even the coat was very similar. In the minute he stood there I honestly couldn't rule out the possibility he could be there, while my rationality kept on repeating me he was a thousand kilometers away. In the end I had to call home and ask for him.
A similar thing happened to me in the Atlanta airport. I actually followed a guy for a bit, and surreptitiously walked around him from different angles. It wasn't my brother, but it took me about 15 minutes to figure it out. The height, build, face, haircut, and clothing choices were nearly identical.
Looking similar is one thing but also having a similar sense of style is the fascinating part to me. It makes me wonder how much of that stuff is ingrained in us.
There’s a ton of evidence for the nature part of the nature vs nurture argument and the nature part is what you’re referring to here…it’s very compelling how similar they can be without ever having met each other
@@harmony331000 yeah you’re absolutely right. I can use my own brothers as an example. We didn’t really grow up together, we were split up as kids so we were only around each other sporadically growing up. Still as adults we have extremely similar mannerisms, speech patterns, senses of humor, etc.
Not really. if you consider most people buy their clothes from places like walmart etc... then its only natural that 2 people who look similar will also dress similar, even if they are from 2 different places, once theres a walmart in each place. reminds me of a news article in the daily mail about celebs who dated girls that looked like their sister. but women are either blonde or brunette, with a few redheads. and they either have long hair or short. and they are either slim or large. so if your sister is a slim brunette with long hair and attractive, and you want an attractive girlfriend then its not unusual that at least one of your girlfriends in your life will be slim, brunette with long hair as opposed to large , blonde and short hair. in other words there is only so many combinations. i will try and find the article.
Clearly what you should say is: "I’m you from 8 days in the future! If you don’t give me all of the money in your wallet right now, you’ll die within the week and I’ll never exist!" Gotta run before they ask any questions. The downside is they’ll have an easy time describing your looks to the sketch artist when they go to the cops.
I do love how a lot of them say 'no relation' but have any of them gone as far as to take a test to find out? Easy to meet take a pic and walk away, but what if they are actually part of your family
@@cherie7100 Also, the narcissistic fertility doctors who used their OWN sperm to father kids with unsuspecting AI Patients paying for specific donors. A whole Brady Bunch found each other after running ancestry tests!! 👀😲😲😲
I’m the double of my Dad, so much that I even mistook him for me once. I was looking at old picture albums at my Grandparents’ and saw a picture of me about 13 or 14 y.o. sitting on the back steps of their house with another young boy a couple of years younger. I asked “who is the other kid in this picture with me?” and they just laughed and said “That’s not you, son, that’s your Dad and your uncle Mike”. I saw the same picture again not too long ago and I would’ve still sworn that it was me in it. Bizarre 😂
Science says that there are 7 other people floating around the world at any given moment that look just like you. I met 2 of mine while in the service. One in Kentucky and one in Panama. People used to come up to us all the time calling me Glenn or Angelie. We all spoke the same, had the same mannerisms. It was freaky. Glenn's wife came up to me from behind and put her arms inside my shirt and giving me a back rub. I turned around and told her that felt good and to her horror, (the look on her face was priceless), she was mortified. We all had a good laugh when Glenn returned from the men's room.
I ran up to hug my husband from behind in a grocery store, real hard too, while yelling “you little shit, you should be at work!”, only for this total stranger to turn around and me saying in slow motion “motherfncker..”, before I could get hold of all my faculties again. Dude took it in stride, calmly said I was right, he actually should be at work, but he needed snacks. I was completely ready for the earth to swallow me whole right then, its been nice ride, thanks for the memories, bye. Later even my best friend said she thought it was my husband, so I felt just a hair less insane. Never seen my twin, nor has anyone told me they have seen other me, grandmas black&white teen pic is the closest I got.
If that's so then they are only floating around the world if they, or their ancestors, have migrated did from the same gene pool. There are not many people that look like me in Africa or Asia ...
At my church my doppelganger was also an usher. His granddaughter was always running up to me and hugging me. I worked at an insurance office where he was a client. The ladies there swore we were twins. No relation.
I was in an antique store with my parents and there was a very old painting of a girl that looked exactly like me. I begged my parents to buy it. But it was too expensive. We past the shop three months later on our way to see my mom's friend. The store was close and empty as if no one had ever been there.
I found my face double in a museum in Washington, about fifty years ago. She was a small marble bust of Italian renaissance origin, and every feature was the twin of mine. I was just thinking gee, this lady looks awfully familiar, and someone I was with said "it's a bust of you!" Very haunting feeling.
Genetics is powerful stuff. My two sons married half-sisters. The daughter from one set is so very similar to the son of the other set, that it is so weird to see them as cousins instead of siblings. The two have loved each other since they were babies, and still feel comfortable around each other, at age 13 each. All I can do is wonder what their genetics are on paper instead of what we so obviously see!
Like the other person said, they're more than cousins, genetically speaking. Quarter siblings, I guess? You can look this stuff up, it's interesting. I vaguely remember something about how if both dads are brothers and both moms are sisters then the "cousins" those two couples would produce would genetically be siblings. I can't recall if they had to be identical twins.
In 80s friends of mine saw mine in alaska airport.same height,haircut,same wiry body.ran up to the woman and turned out she was french,barely spoke english.thing is my grandmom was french,her parents migrated from france.freaky
Three coworker -friends have told me they had conversations (different times/places) with someone they thought was me, in our mid-sized city. I hope to run into her one day!
People always used to ask me if I had a sister named Andrea. I don’t have any sisters. Anyway I was sad when someone told me Andrea had moved away because I’ll never meet her now
I do believe that quite a lot of the “twins” actually are twins. Usually turns out that once they do some in depth fact checking, they find out they were both adopted by different families or some such thing. 😊
I was thinking that, especially with the ones who are dressed alike, have the same haircuts, etc. Or they could have the same biological father without knowing it.
Years ago as a salesman I walked into a new account to meet the buyer, was only there about 2 minutes and the owner started chewing me out about our service and inferior product! The buyer had to stop him and tell him he had the wrong guy the owner said are you sure he looks like the guy! The strange thing we both sold the same product just competing companies !
I met a lady that resembled my grandmother and she dressed just like her. When I told her that and asked if I could give her a hug, she said, “Of course!” She sounded just like her too. It made me cry. But happy tears.
I've never met my doppelgänger, but at different points in my life strangers have told me that they swear they saw me somewhere else not long prior, or even talked with me. The most recent was when I worked at a convenience store 4 years ago. A handful of customers and even vendors told me they had seen me and even talked with me at another store on the other side of the city, where I had never been.
3:38 Not only is the nanny a Mrs. Doubtfire clone, but the little girl is not completely dissimilar to Mara Wilson (the little girl who played Natalie in the film)
Excellent Vlog. 12 seconds in and the Robin Williams look a like. Me and my wife went to Malta in 2010 and the Hotel we stayed in was a gentleman spitting image of Robin Williams and from Germany am 100% this is him. Everyone was convinced it was Robin Williams until you spoke to him and he was from Germany.
Sadly, the DNA test simply is out of the question, otherwise it might prove and explain the similarity.. Or disapprove and still explain the similarity..
Around the 50s and 60s, the Catholic Church was 'relieving' parents of twins. My Aunt was approached in hospital after giving birth to her fifth and sixth child while my Uncle was over seas (military) by a Nun who tried to convince her to give up one baby to a good home for adoption. It went through the neighborhood like fire, and everyone knew someone who had 'been counciled' to give up a new baby by the church. A friend of my Mom's was told her six months old son had died during an overnight hospital observation stay for a fever. The hospital 'lost' the body. Kid turned up years later looking for his birth mother. People are unscrupulous.
I saw a video recently where twins were separated as part of an experiment. These twin boys got adopted out separately, each got given the same first name, married similar looking women with the same first name, named their kids the same names, had the same kind of dog and, you guessed it, named them the same. That's uncanny.
@@SewingBoxDesigns It was back in the early 60's. I was supposed to be a twin. There was a guy I went to parochial school with who looked just like me. We were born on the same day, in the same place.
Years ago I traveled to MN to meet someone I played an online game with... when I got out of my car her husband ran into me in the parkinglot and he just started laughing... I said, "What's so funny?" He was like "You'll see."... I got inside and swear to god she looked like she could be my older sister or my aunt... she looked so much like me it wasn't even funny. As I've gotten older I look more and more like she did. It's weird.
I was looking for my daughter at the apartment complex playground one day in the 90's. I asked a passerby if they had seen a blonde girl in a bright pink coat. She looked at me funny and just pointed at the playground where there were 4 girls of that description, none of them my daughter. I went to a Goodwill that week looking for a kids coat in any color but pink.
I never met my doppelgänger but I met the people that did - many years ago, my grandpa had a party in his backyard, for family and friends. I arrived with my then boyfriend and met, for the first time, the family of my grandpa's new partner. They were pretty standoffish at first but once we got introduced, they warmed up to me. I took it as just some sorta collective awkwardness around strangers, but later found out the reason for their reaction was that I looked so much like the partner's grandchild's ex. I think it wasn't just my face and body but also my style and hair. So when I walked in there with my partner, they couldn't figure out why the fuck I was there and what kinda mind games I was tryna play on my "ex" 😂
When I started university, people kept mistaking me for someone else. When I finally saw a photo of that person, though, they had a different ethnic background, our noses didn't have the same shape, and we didn't have the same coloured eyes. Some misidentifications are due to actual physical resemblance, but some are just human memory being a faulty thing. 😂
I swear I must have a doppelgänger who lives near me. Every once in a while someone will mistake me for someone they know (but not well enough to tell me who they are). I went into a local shop once and the woman said “Oh, you’re back!” I was confused because I hadn’t been in the shop for years. Apparently my doppelgänger had been there just 5 minutes earlier.
25 years ago while working out at a gym I saw my doppelganger. After realizing it wasnt my reflection in the mirror I left the gym, never returned and moved.
I was watching TV late one night (about 30 years ago) and a Folger's commercial came on. I worked for the company at the time, and when I saw the actress my first thought was "Did I do a commercial for us and forget about it?" She looked that much like me!
I’ve actually seen my double/doppelgänger a couple of years ago. I was on holiday in Wales and was buying some food at a nearby Tesco’s, when just as I was leaving an aisle, I notice a woman heading towards me, on my right with a trolley. She stopped so I could walk to where I needed to go but when I looked at her (to say thank you), I noticed that she looked like me. She was a similar height to me, wearing very similar clothes to me at the time, of a tunic, black leggings and black army-style boots. She also had the same complexion, similar makeup, she had thick, long, blonde, wavy hair like mine and she also had the same features as me: sloped teardrop-shaped eyes, round nose, flat face (I have very minimal protrusion when looking at me side on, other then nose) and a similarly strong/roman nose. I was shocked and thinking how much she looked like me but I then noticed that she was really smiling at me and it dawned on me, that she was thinking and noticing the same. My ancestry on both sides of my family are Welsh, so maybe she was some distant relative of mine. Or maybe just a lookalike? Whoever she was, I wished I’d spoken to her because I’d have liked to have spoken to her. I was surprised and also very tired and shy at the time, so didn’t not dawn on me that I could have spoken. Hope she’s good wherever she is! 🏴
I met my doppelgänger at a gas station 400 miles from home when I was on my way back to Michigan from Arizona. Stopped at a gas station in the middle of nowhere Illinois to fuel up, use the bathroom, and get some snacks. I walked up to the counter, he turned around to face me when I sat my snacks on the counter, and we both looked at each other like it was a mirror. He may have been about five years younger, but we still looked like twins. Scared the piss out of me, and I thought he was gonna have a meltdown.
I’d be looking into secret twin studies where they were separated at birth, adopted out to different people with no knowledge they were twins & triplets, and then studied them in some nature vs nurture experiment that was hidden from everyone …no joke, you can research it yourself and it’s what came to my mind seeing this video 🤷🏼♀️😅✌️
Such studies are not done as deliberate "secret twin studies" ie they are twins that circumstances have caused to be seperated ( historically usually adopted out when a teenage mother gave up an illegitimate child/set of twins) but are then followed up to do classic 'nature v's nurture' studies. Classic psychology/ sociology.
@@alfnoakes392 I hate that adoption exists at all, but I'm thankful people recognise separating twins/triplets for the purpose of studying them would be incredibly cruel and unethical, at least, though will admit I find the ways adoptees often, if not always, retain similarities with bio relatives/parents to be really fascinating. I moved out of my parent's house a couple of years ago, and soon after met someone who had known my birth mum; she said I'd seemed really familiar but she didn't know why. I never met my mum after I was given up, but apparently I'm very much like her. We even had the same taste in music and an interest in motorcycles - neither of which were shared by anyone in my adoptive family.
@@ShintogaDeathAngel yes it is horrifying what was done to the families without their knowledge but that’s exactly what happened…a set of triplets only found each other because someone knew one of them and started talking to this guy he thought he knew but it wasn’t him, it was a twin and the third saw a picture of the other two in the paper…they didn’t even put distance between them and it all came out thru people bumping into doppelgängers basically….some of them didn’t know until into their 50’s….I’m baffled how trusting people are towards governments when they lie to us all the time and always have but this one is out there fully researchable if you want the truth of it.
@@alfnoakes392 my first reply was removed but I’ll say it again to you regardless , that’s incorrect what you’ve said because they did do exactly that very deliberately & there are several very public cases of twins and triplets being separated at birth & studied for years after for nature vs nurture experiments without anyones knowledge except the scientists , & not even the parents knew who have stated they would’ve taken both babies had they known there were two. This knowledge is out there and easily available & verifiable , it’s a whole thing & you seem to know it but think it wasn’t deliberate but unfortunately it was
@@ShintogaDeathAngel can I ask why you hate that adoption exists at all? That’s the only reason many children were given a normal & better life rather than staying in a potentially devastating & abusive household where it wasn’t safe or wanted….or should they have been aborted then? I’m genuinely asking because I don’t understand why you would hate that it exists.
I was watching a Dan Dennett vid on YT (philosopher who is sometimes unkind to other philosophers - and vice versa) and my wife came in, looked at the screen and then looked at me puzzled. "When did you give a lecture?".
Having found out my genetic dad was not the man who raised me... I found in my mid 60's I have other half-sisters. And he was getting around a LOT. Good idea to get DNA tests to rule out adopted children etc. Also, I have had several people say my identical is a woman Lawyer in the SF Bay Area, another good friend thought I was on a flight with her, nope another doppelganger. At least 3 that I know of.
My doppelganger and her family moved into my house after my family and I moved out, years later we went to the same highschool and then we took the same course at community college...
I went up to our local corner store and the cashier who knows me said: You were just in here. What did'ya forget? I said: No I wasn't. She said: Well your double was!! I never did meet them myself. Wished I could have:)
Funny. Most of them are probably fourth or fifth cousins and don’t realise they’re distant blood relations. Easy enough. Some great, great grand aunt/uncle somewhere 😊
My doppelgänger is apparently my younger cousin. I never saw it myself, but she had several teachers I had and they all thought she was my younger sister. Even with a different last name. Though there is another one running around in my hometown somewhere that I never met but got mistaken for quite often. Her name was Donna. Lots of folks thought I was “Donna”.
To the guy who looks exactly like someone in the poster: can you please find a better poster next time? Not a delightful connection... 😄 Ok, my quick story here: my daughter and I were looking at her new phone a few years back, and she was telling me about an app that shows you what you'll look like at a later age (don't know what it was called, I'm a bit too old school). She showed me a picture of herself at 50 (she is 20+); and not even two days later, I run into someone at Target who looks EXACTLY like that. Highlights, makeup, clothes - it was almost a little creepy! Wish I could've asked to take her picture.
(6:41) If you look closely at the smaller text, the poster actually goes on and explains that he was intervening to help: "I could tell she was asking for it... to stop. So I stepped in and told my buddy that was no way to treat a lady. And he backed off." At first glance though, yes, it does look... _not good._
@@sandrafaith Thank you for the clarification! My eyes don't work like they used to; small print is darn near impossible. But that's definitely a whole lot better than how it looks at first!
I met 3 other ladies that looked almost exactly like me which was really odd. We didn’t take pictures because we were so extremely shocked at what we were seeing.
One time I saw on the internet a photo of a girl who looked totally like me so I called my mom. She was like: "stop joking, that's you!". I should have save that picture! That was so long time ago I wasn't able to refind it, I didn't even remember what I was looking for back then.
TWINS having a LAUGH.... TWO kids at our school were so identical - they used to swap class and no one/few knew....I knew because one of them was my brother's best mate....
The last one I think that was just some dude stalking you, wanting to get rid of you and take your identity. Because you look like him and he's a wanted assasin in need of a new identity. Beware. 😂
With nearly eight billion people on this planet and just so many combinations that you can make with facial features, it’s pretty obvious that you can find individuals that look alike.
All this doppelgänger stuff makes me think of the Jordan Peele movie, “Us”, and how we are all tethered to another self out there somewhere. Imagine being woken up in the middle of the night to see someone who looks exactly like you standing over your bed saying, “I am you and it is My turn now”. Spooky stuff!
when I first started my current job, I was asked by a customer if I also worked at the paint counter at a local-ish hardware store (no I don't though I did at one stage drop my resume in there) - apparently there's also a woman with my same first and last name in the town where I work, though I've never met her (it helps when going to a medical appointment that the staff ask for verification of birth date and address! I think at one appointment, they may have even pulled the wrong file) I never thought that I'd look like anyone I'm not related to (and now, after moving in 2001, there's no-one I'm related to in the area except my brother) but we do look enough alike that at a grandparent's funeral, a woman, who never identified herself, came past where I was standing with my siblings and said "you must be Martins" - not sure if she meant it in a good or bad way
We were on a chartered plane to Caracas and the plane steward looked just like Mr. Bean. I was sitting next to my sister and we were both trying not to laugh. Then as he walked up the aisle I heard someone sniggering as he walked past a row further on.
I once went to a comedy club where the headliner was just like a co-worker. He looked like him, talked like him, even laughed like him. Too bad this was around 1990 and there was no way to take a photo. My co-worker said he didn't have a comedian in the family.
Whoever created the word doppelgänger is one of the greatest scientists, because this is actually true, there are people who looks exactly the same but there is always a different in each individual
I was at the deli at WM, looked over, and lo and behold, there stood my Pop Pop, waiting for his meat to be cut. Dressed the same, same hairstyle, right down to the argyle sweater. Only thing is, Pop Pop had been dead for many years. He looked over at my husband and I and just smiled.
I apparently have a whole mess of doppelgängers from the number of times people have told me I look like someone they know. At college I saw my doppelgänger driving past me and we did the stereotypically double take at eachother
Do any of these people see about DNA tests to make sure they don’t have an unknown twin? Or a random half sibling or cousin with these doppelgängers? Seriously though there’s gotta be some genetic relation somehow someway
These people should do dna tests to make sure they are not related. I have read so many stories of twins separated at birth and who found out about each other decades later.
I had a girl come up to me and start talking to me as if I were her dance teacher. I wasnt. Over the years random people thought I was this dance teacher. Ten years later a guy came up to me and said he saw me pole dancing in a club. Not me! A year later my friend's new boyfriend said bashfully, " I know what you do". I said " not the dancer again". He said " does your husband know you're a pole dancer".
I had a doppelganger decades ago who got me quite the reputation for being a bit of a floozy. She was getting up to all kinds of mischief in the back of a gold Volkswagen Beetle, whilst I was sitting at home watching TV with my dog. Did you ever think of humouring them by saying "oh you saw me! did you like my moves?" I can't read your entire comment (darned browser) but I would snort with laughter if you'd replied "my husband? oh yes! my tricks have paid for the car he drives me there in!" 🤣🤣🤣 (in hindsight, I wish I'd had the courage to do that, and then grossly exaggerate!)
I once dated a man who had a picture that looked so much like me that I asked when we took that picture. He said that it was his ex wife. Kinda freaked me out and I didnt go out with him again.😮
My sister worked for years at a hardware store in a small town. When I would go to town, random people would stop me on the street and ask, in horrified accents, "What happened to your HAIR!?!?!" I had short hair like Dorothy Hamil while my sister had a braid she could sit on, lol. After the first few times, I learned to say, "Oh, that's my sister - her hair is fine!" 😂 Once I saw a video of a square dance taken by some friends in Australia - turns out one of their friends looks uncannily similar to me as well, even down to the haircut!
I had my boss scold me for not greeting her on my day off. I wasn't even in town that day. In a shoe store, I was asked if I had changed my mind, and I said, huh, I have never been here before... Then I I had one of my colleagues ask me if I knew someone that looked like me, he ran into a woman who looked like me but then it was someone else, I said no, I only look similar to my Dad. Later, I learned that my estranged aunt lived in the same city as me, and we indeed look really similar, even with a 20 year age difference.
Theres an obvious thing here going on , in that these unrelated dopplegangers strangely gravitate to the same locations thats very wierd. I think that means theres some spiritual connection maybe that draws them to the same circumstances/ geographical places.
I must be one of those generic filler NPCs, because I have a ridiculously high number of dopplegangers. Either that or there's a RNG glitch that causes lots of repetitions every now and then.
Just goes to show that there arnly show that there are only so many facial configurations available at any given time on planet earth. When my mom was in the hospital in Ohio I met someone who worked there who looked just like my best friend who lives in Washington State.
I'm in alaska. So I met this guy several times. Haven't seen him in years. But he looks like Morgan freeman. Same voice too. I told him and he said he was told this by couple people too. I told him he might be related to Morgan freeman. Idk where he's at though now.
I've never encountered my double, although she lives in the same area as I do. There are some look-a-likes among my family and friends, though. I saw a young man at the local Walmart and I did a double take. He looked just like my second youngest grandson. The guy was delighted by the news that he had a double and said he had always wanted to meet someone who looked like himself. My daughter arranged for the two young men to meet and both of them thought it was pretty cool. Having recently had my DNA tested, I've run across some pretty interesting ancestors. Queen Victoria, my 11th cousin, five times removed is one of them. She and my eldest niece looked identical, when both were in their late teens. I ran across a photo in one branch of my family tree. The twenty something soldier in the pic looks like an older version of my second eldest grandson. I bear a pretty fair resemblance to my mother. My son and his son were identical as five year olds and my eldest granddaughter and her one year old look like identical twins when Destiny's baby pics are compared to her baby's pics. My youngest granddaughter looks like my tenth grand-aunt, Mary, Queen of Scots, when the Queen was about 20 years old. Lots of resemblances all around.
My mom had a doppelgänger at work. Everybody kept calling her by a different name. When they finally found out they were two different people, they were all shocked. My doppelgänger is deceased. I saw her picture on forensic files and actually took a picture of her from the TV on my phone. I couldn't believe she looked just like me in my high school picture. Same haircut and everything.
I doubt I will ever find my double. I don't like to leave the house. I'm assuming she doesn't either 😂
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Same 😂
Are you slim with curly hair (once brunette) and a ‘ski slope’ nose?! 🤔😘😂
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You're hilarious!
Its rare enough to find your doppelganger. But to find them with the same choice of clothing styles, hair styles, physical genetics (glasses, voice tones), mannerisms, and the circumstances that lead to same appearances (missing teeth), makes the you question how the universe works.
Ok but the answer seems somewhat simple: to a extent, your physicality influences your experience of the world. On a basic level you will lol good wearing the same shaped glasses, and the glasses available to you will be partially determined by market forces and fashion which already limits them. Of the ones available to you both it’s likely you will choose similar glasses and 20 years later choose a different style but also the same as each other.
Also there is a lot of research on the domestication of animals. It took 16 generations to domesticate wild foxes in one experiment. While breeding for friendliness to humans, the foxes also ended up with floppy ears instead of pointed up ones. That long ago. But in recent times they found that indeed the gene for friendliness in foxes is on the same gene as the one for ear shape.
@@M_SC Exactly and it goes deeper than that. Similar genetics mean similar tastes in food, energy levels, intellectual pursuits and goals. Facial similarities therefore become matched by build similarities. Musical taste may be pushing it, but fashion and peer pressure can take care of that.
There is also some evidence, though it takes more research, that suggests that socio-economics are also heavily effected by genetics.
The more you look into this stuff, the more frightening it becomes.
or it could just be twins playing a joke on us all and setting up a fake pic for attention.
Having the same style and mannerism, ok... But the same clothes, from shirt to shoes? No way. This smells like fake.
It's called having a twin. I don't believe any of this lol!
Brings a whole new meaning to finding yourself.
Haha 😁 😄
Back in the seventies my parents lambasted me for failing to wave to them whilst they were walking down a local high street . Apparently I was on a bus that passed them . I tried to explain I definitely had not been on a bus that day . They didn't believe me . Two days later I walked into the canteen in the hospital I worked in . Sitting at a table eating lunch was my double ( including an expression of mild depression and my fairly distinctive nose ) . Never saw her again .
Amazing how many of them were also wearing similar clothes?!🤷🏼♀️
Years ago, I was attending a formal function at a casino and walked out of a lift and there was a woman facing me in the same dress - and the cow looked better in the dress than I did! Then I did a double take and realised I was looking at a mirror wall! 😂😂😂😂
Were you surprised at how good you look in the dress when you see yourself as if you were someone else?
LMAO 🤣😂🤣
The cow 😂😂😂
That can be hard for some guys to take.
😂😂😂 EPIC!
One day I was in Milan's main train station, waiting for my train to leave. Looking casually at next platform, I saw a bald man getting off the train who made me jump up in shock. It was my father! Same bald head, bodily features, even the coat was very similar.
In the minute he stood there I honestly couldn't rule out the possibility he could be there, while my rationality kept on repeating me he was a thousand kilometers away. In the end I had to call home and ask for him.
A similar thing happened to me in the Atlanta airport. I actually followed a guy for a bit, and surreptitiously walked around him from different angles. It wasn't my brother, but it took me about 15 minutes to figure it out. The height, build, face, haircut, and clothing choices were nearly identical.
Did he answer on a cell phone?
Looking similar is one thing but also having a similar sense of style is the fascinating part to me. It makes me wonder how much of that stuff is ingrained in us.
Innate. Ingrained the the exact opposite of what you mean.
@@M_SC yes you are correct. After I posted that message it felt like something was off. Thanks for the correction.
There’s a ton of evidence for the nature part of the nature vs nurture argument and the nature part is what you’re referring to here…it’s very compelling how similar they can be without ever having met each other
@@harmony331000 yeah you’re absolutely right. I can use my own brothers as an example. We didn’t really grow up together, we were split up as kids so we were only around each other sporadically growing up. Still as adults we have extremely similar mannerisms, speech patterns, senses of humor, etc.
Not really. if you consider most people buy their clothes from places like walmart etc... then its only natural that 2 people who look similar will also dress similar, even if they are from 2 different places, once theres a walmart in each place. reminds me of a news article in the daily mail about celebs who dated girls that looked like their sister. but women are either blonde or brunette, with a few redheads. and they either have long hair or short. and they are either slim or large. so if your sister is a slim brunette with long hair and attractive, and you want an attractive girlfriend then its not unusual that at least one of your girlfriends in your life will be slim, brunette with long hair as opposed to large , blonde and short hair. in other words there is only so many combinations. i will try and find the article.
If you ever see your doppelganger, run up to him/her, say "I'm you from the future" tell them some terrifying shit then run off.
😂😂😂 lol best comment on here
LMAO
lol
Clearly what you should say is: "I’m you from 8 days in the future! If you don’t give me all of the money in your wallet right now, you’ll die within the week and I’ll never exist!"
Gotta run before they ask any questions. The downside is they’ll have an easy time describing your looks to the sketch artist when they go to the cops.
This is Dr. Evil. I don't even need to see you resume.
I do love how a lot of them say 'no relation' but have any of them gone as far as to take a test to find out? Easy to meet take a pic and walk away, but what if they are actually part of your family
I’m almost convinced that with some of these, there is a “separated at birth” or “Papa was a rolling stone” scenario!
@@Maki-00 FACTS!!! I've been watching long lost family and in some of those the father was a serial cheat
@@cherie7100 Also, the narcissistic fertility doctors who used their OWN sperm to father kids with unsuspecting AI Patients paying for specific donors. A whole Brady Bunch found each other after running ancestry tests!! 👀😲😲😲
Could be related du to artificial insemination
#maki or mama gave a kid up for adoption
I’m the double of my Dad, so much that I even mistook him for me once. I was looking at old picture albums at my Grandparents’ and saw a picture of me about 13 or 14 y.o. sitting on the back steps of their house with another young boy a couple of years younger. I asked “who is the other kid in this picture with me?” and they just laughed and said “That’s not you, son, that’s your Dad and your uncle Mike”. I saw the same picture again not too long ago and I would’ve still sworn that it was me in it. Bizarre 😂
😂😂yeah, this happens alot!
You’re his son…it’s not bizarre to look like your dad. Genetics.
It’s why Michael Jackson mutilated himself.
Science says that there are 7 other people floating around the world at any given moment that look just like you. I met 2 of mine while in the service. One in Kentucky and one in Panama. People used to come up to us all the time calling me Glenn or Angelie. We all spoke the same, had the same mannerisms. It was freaky. Glenn's wife came up to me from behind and put her arms inside my shirt and giving me a back rub. I turned around and told her that felt good and to her horror, (the look on her face was priceless), she was mortified. We all had a good laugh when Glenn returned from the men's room.
Did you mean Angelo
I ran up to hug my husband from behind in a grocery store, real hard too, while yelling “you little shit, you should be at work!”, only for this total stranger to turn around and me saying in slow motion “motherfncker..”, before I could get hold of all my faculties again. Dude took it in stride, calmly said I was right, he actually should be at work, but he needed snacks. I was completely ready for the earth to swallow me whole right then, its been nice ride, thanks for the memories, bye. Later even my best friend said she thought it was my husband, so I felt just a hair less insane. Never seen my twin, nor has anyone told me they have seen other me, grandmas black&white teen pic is the closest I got.
I asked science about that, said he was just kidding.
If that's so then they are only floating around the world if they, or their ancestors, have migrated did from the same gene pool. There are not many people that look like me in Africa or Asia ...
So, my doppelgängers are floating? I should be able to find them pretty easily. Thanks for the heads up 😁
At my church my doppelganger was also an usher. His granddaughter was always running up to me and hugging me. I worked at an insurance office where he was a client. The ladies there swore we were twins. No relation.
I was in an antique store with my parents and there was a very old painting of a girl that looked exactly like me. I begged my parents to buy it. But it was too expensive. We past the shop three months later on our way to see my mom's friend. The store was close and empty as if no one had ever been there.
So??
Oooh it's like the store was run by witches...😮
@@yajsivad5682 Or worse. Makes me shudder, imagining what could have happened if parents _had_ bought the painting. Very, _very_ bad idea . . .
The Picture of Dorian Gray vibes
@@seanrosenau2088 exactly
I found my face double in a museum in Washington, about fifty years ago. She was a small marble bust of Italian renaissance origin, and every feature was the twin of mine. I was just thinking gee, this lady looks awfully familiar, and someone I was with said "it's a bust of you!" Very haunting feeling.
Genetics is powerful stuff. My two sons married half-sisters. The daughter from one set is so very similar to the son of the other set, that it is so weird to see them as cousins instead of siblings. The two have loved each other since they were babies, and still feel comfortable around each other, at age 13 each. All I can do is wonder what their genetics are on paper instead of what we so obviously see!
They have more genes in common than cousins
@@M_SC Yes, you are correct, they certainly have ! Thanks
Like the other person said, they're more than cousins, genetically speaking. Quarter siblings, I guess? You can look this stuff up, it's interesting.
I vaguely remember something about how if both dads are brothers and both moms are sisters then the "cousins" those two couples would produce would genetically be siblings. I can't recall if they had to be identical twins.
Thanx! At least these children are separated by the fact that their mothers are half sisters.
An Adam and Eve they are, a Twin man and twin wife.
In 80s friends of mine saw mine in alaska airport.same height,haircut,same wiry body.ran up to the woman and turned out she was french,barely spoke english.thing is my grandmom was french,her parents migrated from france.freaky
Perhaps a distant cousin?
Three coworker -friends have told me they had conversations (different times/places) with someone they thought was me, in our mid-sized city. I hope to run into her one day!
People always used to ask me if I had a sister named Andrea. I don’t have any sisters. Anyway I was sad when someone told me Andrea had moved away because I’ll never meet her now
The two that met at the game and the third guy that saw them online, well my son looks just like all of them
I do believe that quite a lot of the “twins” actually are twins. Usually turns out that once they do some in depth fact checking, they find out they were both adopted by different families or some such thing. 😊
Nah
@@M_SCIt happens: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Identical_Strangers
@@M_SC why do you assume it never happens? There are a lot of documented cases of twins being separated like that.
I was thinking that, especially with the ones who are dressed alike, have the same haircuts, etc. Or they could have the same biological father without knowing it.
Or twins in previous lives.
Years ago as a salesman I walked into a new account to meet the buyer, was only there about 2 minutes and the owner started chewing me out about our service and inferior product! The buyer had to stop him and tell him he had the wrong guy the owner said are you sure he looks like the guy! The strange thing we both sold the same product just competing companies !
I met a lady that resembled my grandmother and she dressed just like her. When I told her that and asked if I could give her a hug, she said, “Of course!” She sounded just like her too. It made me cry. But happy tears.
I've never met my doppelgänger, but at different points in my life strangers have told me that they swear they saw me somewhere else not long prior, or even talked with me. The most recent was when I worked at a convenience store 4 years ago. A handful of customers and even vendors told me they had seen me and even talked with me at another store on the other side of the city, where I had never been.
3:38 Not only is the nanny a Mrs. Doubtfire clone, but the little girl is not completely dissimilar to Mara Wilson (the little girl who played Natalie in the film)
Excellent Vlog. 12 seconds in and the Robin Williams look a like. Me and my wife went to Malta in 2010 and the Hotel we stayed in was a gentleman spitting image of Robin Williams and from Germany am 100% this is him. Everyone was convinced it was Robin Williams until you spoke to him and he was from Germany.
Thats not just a girl from your school, thats your sister
Half sister
Yeah that one is not a coincidence, that one is evidence 🤔
Sadly, the DNA test simply is out of the question, otherwise it might prove and explain the similarity..
Or disapprove and still explain the similarity..
Many sets of twins were, for various reasons, separated at birth in the past. Get a DNA test, people. This is serious stuff.
Around the 50s and 60s, the Catholic Church was 'relieving' parents of twins. My Aunt was approached in hospital after giving birth to her fifth and sixth child while my Uncle was over seas (military) by a Nun who tried to convince her to give up one baby to a good home for adoption. It went through the neighborhood like fire, and everyone knew someone who had 'been counciled' to give up a new baby by the church. A friend of my Mom's was told her six months old son had died during an overnight hospital observation stay for a fever. The hospital 'lost' the body. Kid turned up years later looking for his birth mother. People are unscrupulous.
I saw a video recently where twins were separated as part of an experiment. These twin boys got adopted out separately, each got given the same first name, married similar looking women with the same first name, named their kids the same names, had the same kind of dog and, you guessed it, named them the same. That's uncanny.
Exactly what I was thinking, they all should do dna tests because many have been separated at birth!
There's also a lot of sperm donor kids running around, never know how many siblings you could have!
@@SewingBoxDesigns It was back in the early 60's. I was supposed to be a twin. There was a guy I went to parochial school with who looked just like me. We were born on the same day, in the same place.
Years ago I traveled to MN to meet someone I played an online game with... when I got out of my car her husband ran into me in the parkinglot and he just started laughing... I said, "What's so funny?" He was like "You'll see."... I got inside and swear to god she looked like she could be my older sister or my aunt... she looked so much like me it wasn't even funny. As I've gotten older I look more and more like she did. It's weird.
I was looking for my daughter at the apartment complex playground one day in the 90's. I asked a passerby if they had seen a blonde girl in a bright pink coat. She looked at me funny and just pointed at the playground where there were 4 girls of that description, none of them my daughter. I went to a Goodwill that week looking for a kids coat in any color but pink.
props
I never met my doppelgänger but I met the people that did - many years ago, my grandpa had a party in his backyard, for family and friends. I arrived with my then boyfriend and met, for the first time, the family of my grandpa's new partner. They were pretty standoffish at first but once we got introduced, they warmed up to me.
I took it as just some sorta collective awkwardness around strangers, but later found out the reason for their reaction was that I looked so much like the partner's grandchild's ex. I think it wasn't just my face and body but also my style and hair. So when I walked in there with my partner, they couldn't figure out why the fuck I was there and what kinda mind games I was tryna play on my "ex" 😂
When I started university, people kept mistaking me for someone else. When I finally saw a photo of that person, though, they had a different ethnic background, our noses didn't have the same shape, and we didn't have the same coloured eyes. Some misidentifications are due to actual physical resemblance, but some are just human memory being a faulty thing. 😂
I swear I must have a doppelgänger who lives near me. Every once in a while someone will mistake me for someone they know (but not well enough to tell me who they are). I went into a local shop once and the woman said “Oh, you’re back!” I was confused because I hadn’t been in the shop for years. Apparently my doppelgänger had been there just 5 minutes earlier.
I've had that too, but I've never met her 🤔
25 years ago while working out at a gym I saw my doppelganger. After realizing it wasnt my reflection in the mirror I left the gym, never returned and moved.
I was watching TV late one night (about 30 years ago) and a Folger's commercial came on. I worked for the company at the time, and when I saw the actress my first thought was "Did I do a commercial for us and forget about it?" She looked that much like me!
My doppelgänger and I went to the same middle and highschool and identical twins thought I was her! Even some of her family, including her own mother!
I’ve actually seen my double/doppelgänger a couple of years ago.
I was on holiday in Wales and was buying some food at a nearby Tesco’s, when just as I was leaving an aisle, I notice a woman heading towards me, on my right with a trolley.
She stopped so I could walk to where I needed to go but when I looked at her (to say thank you), I noticed that she looked like me.
She was a similar height to me, wearing very similar clothes to me at the time, of a tunic, black leggings and black army-style boots. She also had the same complexion, similar makeup, she had thick, long, blonde, wavy hair like mine and she also had the same features as me: sloped teardrop-shaped eyes, round nose, flat face (I have very minimal protrusion when looking at me side on, other then nose) and a similarly strong/roman nose.
I was shocked and thinking how much she looked like me but I then noticed that she was really smiling at me and it dawned on me, that she was thinking and noticing the same.
My ancestry on both sides of my family are Welsh, so maybe she was some distant relative of mine. Or maybe just a lookalike? Whoever she was, I wished I’d spoken to her because I’d have liked to have spoken to her. I was surprised and also very tired and shy at the time, so didn’t not dawn on me that I could have spoken. Hope she’s good wherever she is! 🏴
I love this! More please!! 5:40…c’mon, they gotta be related!
This is all very well until your doppelganger is a criminal and the cops keep pulling you over ... and his friends and enemies introduce themselves.
The number of doppelgangers skyrocketed since beards are in fashion.
I met my doppelgänger at a gas station 400 miles from home when I was on my way back to Michigan from Arizona. Stopped at a gas station in the middle of nowhere Illinois to fuel up, use the bathroom, and get some snacks. I walked up to the counter, he turned around to face me when I sat my snacks on the counter, and we both looked at each other like it was a mirror. He may have been about five years younger, but we still looked like twins. Scared the piss out of me, and I thought he was gonna have a meltdown.
I’d be looking into secret twin studies where they were separated at birth, adopted out to different people with no knowledge they were twins & triplets, and then studied them in some nature vs nurture experiment that was hidden from everyone …no joke, you can research it yourself and it’s what came to my mind seeing this video 🤷🏼♀️😅✌️
Such studies are not done as deliberate "secret twin studies" ie they are twins that circumstances have caused to be seperated ( historically usually adopted out when a teenage mother gave up an illegitimate child/set of twins) but are then followed up to do classic 'nature v's nurture' studies. Classic psychology/ sociology.
@@alfnoakes392 I hate that adoption exists at all, but I'm thankful people recognise separating twins/triplets for the purpose of studying them would be incredibly cruel and unethical, at least, though will admit I find the ways adoptees often, if not always, retain similarities with bio relatives/parents to be really fascinating.
I moved out of my parent's house a couple of years ago, and soon after met someone who had known my birth mum; she said I'd seemed really familiar but she didn't know why. I never met my mum after I was given up, but apparently I'm very much like her. We even had the same taste in music and an interest in motorcycles - neither of which were shared by anyone in my adoptive family.
@@ShintogaDeathAngel yes it is horrifying what was done to the families without their knowledge but that’s exactly what happened…a set of triplets only found each other because someone knew one of them and started talking to this guy he thought he knew but it wasn’t him, it was a twin and the third saw a picture of the other two in the paper…they didn’t even put distance between them and it all came out thru people bumping into doppelgängers basically….some of them didn’t know until into their 50’s….I’m baffled how trusting people are towards governments when they lie to us all the time and always have but this one is out there fully researchable if you want the truth of it.
@@alfnoakes392 my first reply was removed but I’ll say it again to you regardless , that’s incorrect what you’ve said because they did do exactly that very deliberately & there are several very public cases of twins and triplets being separated at birth & studied for years after for nature vs nurture experiments without anyones knowledge except the scientists , & not even the parents knew who have stated they would’ve taken both babies had they known there were two. This knowledge is out there and easily available & verifiable , it’s a whole thing & you seem to know it but think it wasn’t deliberate but unfortunately it was
@@ShintogaDeathAngel can I ask why you hate that adoption exists at all? That’s the only reason many children were given a normal & better life rather than staying in a potentially devastating & abusive household where it wasn’t safe or wanted….or should they have been aborted then? I’m genuinely asking because I don’t understand why you would hate that it exists.
I was watching a Dan Dennett vid on YT (philosopher who is sometimes unkind to other philosophers - and vice versa) and my wife came in, looked at the screen and then looked at me puzzled. "When did you give a lecture?".
WOW!!! This was Great!!! They say everyone has a Doppelganger 😂❤
Having found out my genetic dad was not the man who raised me... I found in my mid 60's I have other half-sisters. And he was getting around a LOT. Good idea to get DNA tests to rule out adopted children etc. Also, I have had several people say my identical is a woman Lawyer in the SF Bay Area, another good friend thought I was on a flight with her, nope another doppelganger. At least 3 that I know of.
I wonder if all these doppelganger are all distantly related. Not many people can trace their family line back more than 3 gens.
I mean a simply search could find marriage and birth records going back several hundred years
Ok, the last one was too freaky. Kinda speechless on that one.
My doppelganger and her family moved into my house after my family and I moved out, years later we went to the same highschool and then we took the same course at community college...
I went up to our local corner store and the cashier who knows me said: You were just in here. What did'ya forget? I said: No I wasn't. She said: Well your double was!!
I never did meet them myself. Wished I could have:)
Go to a concert, music festival, or show - find your doopelganger 😂
Wow! Many are even wearing the same clothes! A fun video!
Woody Harrelson my fav!! That baby will look like the actor for a little while longer, then nope.
I find it fascinating that alot of their glasses are identical (I watch alot of forensic pathalogy)
I wonder if some of these people, esp the triplets at the ball game, weren’t separated at birth
The kids at 5:38 could definitely pass off as twins
Fraternal opposite sex twins rarely look that much alike
Something else could be going on,
Either dad is weird
Or they're inbred
Funny. Most of them are probably fourth or fifth cousins and don’t realise they’re distant blood relations. Easy enough. Some great, great grand aunt/uncle somewhere 😊
My doppelgänger is apparently my younger cousin. I never saw it myself, but she had several teachers I had and they all thought she was my younger sister. Even with a different last name. Though there is another one running around in my hometown somewhere that I never met but got mistaken for quite often. Her name was Donna. Lots of folks thought I was “Donna”.
😂 00:21 OKAY whew....😂 I thought that said step DAUGHTER and I kept zooming in and out thinking but they've BOTH got facial hair !?
This is crazy! Lol. I've got someone else to blame things on! 😂 yay!! 😅😅😅😅
I also know someone who is also a doppelganger of that guy and girl in the thumbnail.
The last one ehere the guy ran into his doppleganger in weird places is just mind-blowing
Not if you realize it's his brother, a detail conveniently left out. Even met him at his flat...dead giveaway methinks.
To the guy who looks exactly like someone in the poster: can you please find a better poster next time? Not a delightful connection...
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Ok, my quick story here: my daughter and I were looking at her new phone a few years back, and she was telling me about an app that shows you what you'll look like at a later age (don't know what it was called, I'm a bit too old school). She showed me a picture of herself at 50 (she is 20+); and not even two days later, I run into someone at Target who looks EXACTLY like that. Highlights, makeup, clothes - it was almost a little creepy! Wish I could've asked to take her picture.
(6:41) If you look closely at the smaller text, the poster actually goes on and explains that he was intervening to help: "I could tell she was asking for it... to stop. So I stepped in and told my buddy that was no way to treat a lady. And he backed off." At first glance though, yes, it does look... _not good._
@@sandrafaith Thank you for the clarification! My eyes don't work like they used to; small print is darn near impossible. But that's definitely a whole lot better than how it looks at first!
I met 3 other ladies that looked almost exactly like me which was really odd. We didn’t take pictures because we were so extremely shocked at what we were seeing.
One time I saw on the internet a photo of a girl who looked totally like me so I called my mom. She was like: "stop joking, that's you!". I should have save that picture! That was so long time ago I wasn't able to refind it, I didn't even remember what I was looking for back then.
TWINS having a LAUGH.... TWO kids at our school were so identical - they used to swap class and no one/few knew....I knew because one of them was my brother's best mate....
The last one I think that was just some dude stalking you, wanting to get rid of you and take your identity. Because you look like him and he's a wanted assasin in need of a new identity. Beware. 😂
I thought the same thing. Especially how he moved to the same street as him. That's like a stalker move right there.
Amazing video, also for the fact you gave time to people to read :)
And the matrix collapses yet again!
Keep being positive and we can smash this hell to pieces.
With nearly eight billion people on this planet and just so many combinations that you can make with facial features, it’s pretty obvious that you can find individuals that look alike.
All this doppelgänger stuff makes me think of the Jordan Peele movie, “Us”, and how we are all tethered to another self out there somewhere. Imagine being woken up in the middle of the night to see someone who looks exactly like you standing over your bed saying, “I am you and it is My turn now”. Spooky stuff!
@Oxygen257 at least SOMEONE is thinking! Good catch
when I first started my current job, I was asked by a customer if I also worked at the paint counter at a local-ish hardware store (no I don't though I did at one stage drop my resume in there) - apparently there's also a woman with my same first and last name in the town where I work, though I've never met her (it helps when going to a medical appointment that the staff ask for verification of birth date and address! I think at one appointment, they may have even pulled the wrong file)
I never thought that I'd look like anyone I'm not related to (and now, after moving in 2001, there's no-one I'm related to in the area except my brother) but we do look enough alike that at a grandparent's funeral, a woman, who never identified herself, came past where I was standing with my siblings and said "you must be Martins" - not sure if she meant it in a good or bad way
We were on a chartered plane to Caracas and the plane steward looked just like Mr. Bean. I was sitting next to my sister and we were both trying not to laugh. Then as he walked up the aisle I heard someone sniggering as he walked past a row further on.
5:41 Half siblings- someone’s mom and someone’s dad have some ‘esplaining to do 👀
Women could only get pregnant one at a time..(not counting twins)
This tends to be MEN who do this
when you see people wearing the same clothes: Walmart!
What malls are left, have the same outfits from size zero to 3XXX and the prices are 5x's higher than Walmart.
I once went to a comedy club where the headliner was just like a co-worker. He looked like him, talked like him, even laughed like him. Too bad this was around 1990 and there was no way to take a photo. My co-worker said he didn't have a comedian in the family.
DoppleDaves should be a movie 😂 and how funny would it be if Jack Black and his doppelganger did a movie together?
last one looking to pull a Talented Mr Ripley...
One of those doppledaves has a twin. My nephew. Wow!
Whoever created the word doppelgänger is one of the greatest scientists, because this is actually true, there are people who looks exactly the same but there is always a different in each individual
I was at the deli at WM, looked over, and lo and behold, there stood my Pop Pop, waiting for his meat to be cut. Dressed the same, same hairstyle, right down to the argyle sweater. Only thing is, Pop Pop had been dead for many years. He looked over at my husband and I and just smiled.
I apparently have a whole mess of doppelgängers from the number of times people have told me I look like someone they know. At college I saw my doppelgänger driving past me and we did the stereotypically double take at eachother
Do any of these people see about DNA tests to make sure they don’t have an unknown twin? Or a random half sibling or cousin with these doppelgängers? Seriously though there’s gotta be some genetic relation somehow someway
I'd love to do a DNA test, but I just can't afford it. Too many necessities always come first. There's a LOT of questions I have so I hope to someday.
These people should do dna tests to make sure they are not related. I have read so many stories of twins separated at birth and who found out about each other decades later.
Mrs Doubtfire one killed me. ROTFL 🤣🤣🤣😂
You know that these are trippy when the doppelganger is a celebrity and you're not immediately sure who is who.
I had a girl come up to me and start talking to me as if I were her dance teacher. I wasnt. Over the years random people thought I was this dance teacher. Ten years later a guy came up to me and said he saw me pole dancing in a club. Not me! A year later my friend's new boyfriend said bashfully, " I know what you do". I said " not the dancer again". He said " does your husband know you're a pole dancer".
I had a doppelganger decades ago who got me quite the reputation for being a bit of a floozy. She was getting up to all kinds of mischief in the back of a gold Volkswagen Beetle, whilst I was sitting at home watching TV with my dog.
Did you ever think of humouring them by saying "oh you saw me! did you like my moves?"
I can't read your entire comment (darned browser) but I would snort with laughter if you'd replied "my husband? oh yes! my tricks have paid for the car he drives me there in!" 🤣🤣🤣 (in hindsight, I wish I'd had the courage to do that, and then grossly exaggerate!)
@@NothingByHalves ohh. Funny 🤣. Wish I thought of that at the time.
I once dated a man who had a picture that looked so much like me that I asked when we took that picture. He said that it was his ex wife. Kinda freaked me out and I didnt go out with him again.😮
This was just so amazingly, fascinatingly weird. Just Wow.
My sister worked for years at a hardware store in a small town. When I would go to town, random people would stop me on the street and ask, in horrified accents, "What happened to your HAIR!?!?!"
I had short hair like Dorothy Hamil while my sister had a braid she could sit on, lol. After the first few times, I learned to say, "Oh, that's my sister - her hair is fine!" 😂
Once I saw a video of a square dance taken by some friends in Australia - turns out one of their friends looks uncannily similar to me as well, even down to the haircut!
OMG! Dad's gift, i can actually see myself on the floor if i found a doll that looked like my one of kids!
Makes you wonder what if they’re related in some way. 🧐 6:33 Of course
Yeah they are related, it's HIS GREAT UNCLE!!!!
@@christophertmunro4503 Thats why I said that!! Btw my maiden name was Munro.
@@kirstymackenzie2437 Original Scottish spelling, M-U-N-R-O!!!!
@@christophertmunro4503 WTF did you say it like that!!!
I had my boss scold me for not greeting her on my day off. I wasn't even in town that day. In a shoe store, I was asked if I had changed my mind, and I said, huh, I have never been here before... Then I I had one of my colleagues ask me if I knew someone that looked like me, he ran into a woman who looked like me but then it was someone else, I said no, I only look similar to my Dad.
Later, I learned that my estranged aunt lived in the same city as me, and we indeed look really similar, even with a 20 year age difference.
Theres an obvious thing here going on , in that these unrelated dopplegangers strangely gravitate to the same locations thats very wierd. I think that means theres some spiritual connection maybe that draws them to the same circumstances/ geographical places.
I like to imagine Robin Williams faked his death, that he's alive somewhere, living it up in hard-won anonymity. Perhaps in drag as a British nanny.
I must be one of those generic filler NPCs, because I have a ridiculously high number of dopplegangers. Either that or there's a RNG glitch that causes lots of repetitions every now and then.
Thank you for leaving the script up long enough to read 🙏
Just goes to show that there arnly show that there are only so many facial configurations available at any given time on planet earth. When my mom was in the hospital in Ohio I met someone who worked there who looked just like my best friend who lives in Washington State.
Wonderful.🙂
5:41
Wow😨..they need to ask dad
(If that's real)
Even fraternal twins don't look that much alike
Many 1st borms look like dads side of family
I'm in alaska. So I met this guy several times. Haven't seen him in years. But he looks like Morgan freeman. Same voice too. I told him and he said he was told this by couple people too. I told him he might be related to Morgan freeman. Idk where he's at though now.
I've never encountered my double, although she lives in the same area as I do. There are some look-a-likes among my family and friends, though. I saw a young man at the local Walmart and I did a double take. He looked just like my second youngest grandson. The guy was delighted by the news that he had a double and said he had always wanted to meet someone who looked like himself. My daughter arranged for the two young men to meet and both of them thought it was pretty cool.
Having recently had my DNA tested, I've run across some pretty interesting ancestors. Queen Victoria, my 11th cousin, five times removed is one of them. She and my eldest niece looked identical, when both were in their late teens.
I ran across a photo in one branch of my family tree. The twenty something soldier in the pic looks like an older version of my second eldest grandson. I bear a pretty fair resemblance to my mother.
My son and his son were identical as five year olds and my eldest granddaughter and her one year old look like identical twins when Destiny's baby pics are compared to her baby's pics. My youngest granddaughter looks like my tenth grand-aunt, Mary, Queen of Scots, when the Queen was about 20 years old. Lots of resemblances all around.
My mom had a doppelgänger at work. Everybody kept calling her by a different name. When they finally found out they were two different people, they were all shocked.
My doppelgänger is deceased. I saw her picture on forensic files and actually took a picture of her from the TV on my phone. I couldn't believe she looked just like me in my high school picture. Same haircut and everything.