It is like they are playing that game that we all used to play as kids where you repeat the other person and try to do it as spot on as possible but you have this annoying delay. Yea. That.
Yeah totally get what you mean. It's annoying listening to them, you can hear one of them tries to speak out, but then slows down to let the other catch up. When ones talking the other watches for words and joins in towards the end.......so annoying
They are not talking together. One is always delayed in speech like they are copying each other. It's something they seem to practice. It is extremely annoying. At times they are saying something different and then they catch up on each other. Not cute at all
I might understand if they naturally said the same words as one another, but they're trying SO hard to be the same. I feel like a psychologist would have a field day.
The one on the left seems to watch her sister closely to see what she is saying, the talking together is quite phony, I couldn't listen to the end of the video.
I have to Agree with you. They've in effect been "allowed" to deprive themselves of a normal and fulfilling 'individual' lives. Contrary to their own apparent beliefs; they are NOT the SAME person!
+carissa Carissas they dont talk at the same time exactly as though they have one brain. you can see that one will just jump in and guess the word a second after the other one says it.. the one jumping in mumbles the first part of the word and just says the ending. they are obviously used to doing it. somehow this is normal because they are twins? ah no.. there is a hint of mental illness and total dependence..
that's true but they have the same exact set of DNA and DNA is everywhere inside you including your brain so it apparently affects that too in this case
Isn't isn't it it annoying annoying how how they they talk talk at at almost almost the the same same time time. SHIT SHIT!! THEY'VE THEY'VE GOT GOT ME ME DOING DOING IT IT!!
I'm getting irritated by hearing them TRY and speak at the same time. They clearly have their own mind and want to say different things to the same question.
They're trying too hard to be alike. That's really like an identity crisis really. Imagine the devastation of being apart; they wouldn't be able to function. It's unhealthy and shouldn't be romanticised. Also their synchronised speaking isn't impressive - anyone can do that with another person if they try to.
I do that with my partner unintentionally and sometimes intentionally as a joke to amuse ourselves all the time. And it’s not because *We’Re SoOo In LoVe* or two of a kind or something. It’s because we’ve known each other for like 8-ish years, dates around 5, and spend enough time together to know each others thought process/speech patterns. In fact, our roommate and I do that too on accident all the time-sometimes *_more_* than I do with my partner. And I’m obviously not in love with my roommate. It’s just that we spend a lot of time together and have all known each other for years. If you spend enough time around someone and have similar humor and you can easily finish each others sentences.
+PandaPiki No, one will do it slightly later than the other and the first one will slow down to try and make it seem like they're doing it together. It's driving me MAD!
I live on the Sunshine Coast and I've met these two ladies. Their passion for wildlife is contagious. And they really DO talk like that all the time; they genuinely can't help it.
Why are they trying to act like they speak at the same time? OBVIOUSLY they do not....trying like hell to speak at the same time....are they trying to be "Cheeky"??
I think they're just trying to make themselves look like "super special twins". You can clearly see they're struggling to predict what the other is going to say next, hence why they keep looking over at each other. It's not hard to try guess what someone is going to say next just by commonly used phrases, words, etc, which is all they're doing. I know it's not a huge deal, but it's just odd that they feel they have to do this in order to try and look "weirder".
Don't think it's an act. It's probably more about their upbringing, they were probably never corrected when they did this and then it never stopped. They're obviously nearly 100% identical, and everything in nature is obviously not random. So if you keep them together all the time and let them do what ever they want, this will happen.
Mari H happiness is irrelevant. The question is, is it healthy? What happens if one decided to stop being so close and the other wasn't or what if one dies and the other wants to die now also? They should try to become indepent to where they can operate without anxiety or struggle.
Why do they have to talk at the same time? So annoying. Why not just one of them answear the questions? This is crazy, no wonder they are still living with their parents at 32.
They're 42 which makes it even worse. OMG I just imagined those two saying everything I just typed at the same time. They're trying to look like they can read each other's minds and they're special. They're a different kind of special.
Em Dee Yeah, there's no problem in being different, I have twin counsins and they couldn't be more different. Also, these women will never have their own identity, that's so sad
Christine Jackson okay but near 5:21 they do talk EXACTLY at the same time without looking at all.. My twin and I talk like that and only notice in videos.. we cant help but finish each others sentences
It's super annoying how they try to speak at the same time. They're trying too hard to be twins. I'm an identical twin, but we don't talk at the same time!
it seems like that, but actually it's for real they feel each other and understand each others words what they will going to say but it is hard to guess what other twin is really going to say particularly so that is why the second twin says same thing but not completely.
I'm an identical twin. Some twins are closer than others but most twins choose not to live this life style. Listening to their story I believe Brigette and Paula have because (although their mother was right to try and find them some individuality) separating them into different households when they were young was probably too traumatic even if it was for a short time. There is no greater bond between human beings than identical twin sisters. When individuality is introduced it should be a slow and steady process. Unconsciously they may still have such a great fear of separation that they control their togetherness to an extreme.
+Rachel A. I am also an identical twin, and I beleive that you are totaly right. I think that they feel they must always be like the other or else they will not be real twins... It is sad in a way. I am very close to my twin, and when we started school, they put us in seperate classes to help us develop our individuality, and I beleive this was good for us, as twins, when together, feel like they don't need anyone else around. They should probably have had counselling...
My wife is identical twin....They do this too, but to a lesser degree. They live 1500 miles away from each other and Know when the other is not doing well. It's kinda spooky.
I thought she was cute, but then I got to know her. They are 2 completely different people. She is not a very "friendly" person. That's all I will admit.
+Guinea pig lover Sometimes identical twins can actually read each other's minds. They KNOW when something is wrong with the twin. They feel pain when the other one gets hurt, no matter how far away they are from each other. And if the other one dies, they know right at that time. It is because they have the same genes, the same DNA, the same 'wavelength'.
+james cottrell LOL OK man.... we believe you. No seriously, that's dumb and there's no reason to lie about that. You'd be in all kinds of studies and shit because of the nature of the connection. People would be paying you money just to see proof.
its always the twins who are “addicted” to each other who fail miserably at talking at the same time. twins who are actual individuals and have independent lives to each other are in sync
+Benjigga They answered that in the video, they don't feel like themselves and they get down if they are separated. It seems strange to me but obviously it seems very natural to them. It will cause them problems because other people will see this as problematic. But it seems they are very closely connected psychologically, it is clear this was also case when they were babies so it is not simply social conditioning. They may become more independent as they get older but forcing them apart is likely to be traumatic.
+Nels corner No, they KNOW how to speak separately. It's so obvious how hard they're trying to speak at the same time and they suck at it, they're ridiculous.
I don't doubt that they have extreme attachment issues towards each other and I don't doubt that they "think" they are the same person, but they are literally FORCING themselves to talk like that. It is so obvious. The entire time they are talking one always stares at the others mouth basically trying to read what the others lips are about to say so they can try to sound like they are talking the same. There is a delay on most of the words. I can't imagine what their poor mother must deal with having to hear the annoying echo of them talking for 32 years.
Kenetrice Nichole Its separation anxiety most likely. They probably grew up being told they are two peas in a pod or "Oh how sweet you two look all dressed alike". I have always thought every parent should attend basic parenting skill class cos its not an easy task being a parent. No one gets it 100% right ever!
@@thetruthhurts1293 apparently as kids they freaked out when separated, I think that was probably a big part as why they behave like this, they were forced to be apart.
It's actually so annoying how they talk at the same time, they don't have a sixth sense about what the other is saying otherwise they wouldn't slow down and listen when the other speaks. And when they don't do that then they use different words. I wonder about the psychology of identical twins who live like this. Is it okay for them to do this? I don't know, you should be your own person, but an identical twin is not something everybody has, maybe they try to make the most of it.
I wouldn't even call this milking it, it was pathetic at most actually. I hated their voices, and they went super nasaly when trying to mimic the other. The one on the left was watching the one on the right the entire time.
I'd be more impressed with them saying the same thing if they were asked these questions while they were each in separate sound proof booths and video taped responding at the same time...without referring to one another and trying to copy each other's phrasing. People can do this kind of mimicking of each other and it doesn't prove that they share some kind of brain connection. They just get good at doing it. Personally, I think it is a habit they should try to break. It makes it difficult to want to listen to them. I stopped this video at 1:08 minutes for this reason.
True. I feel they are just trying too hard to mimic one another and say the same things. They are not actually saying the same things at the same time. There is a few seconds delay and a lot of trying to predict what the other is saying, hell, sometimes they even say different words and when they realise they try to fix that by repeating what the other twin said. I'm not impressed at all.
+Pammytee Like at 5:15 they say how no one understood their "twin language" (which many parents of multiples have experience so they're not too special) one says "talking about" while the other says "saying" then she clears it up at the end of the sentence.
+Pammytee I don't believe they are there to try to impress you or anyone else. They are not a show or an act. They are two very close twins that have developed this habit. Most likely spurred on more when they were younger by people saying how cute they are. The attachment and closeness is real for twins. I am an identical twin and we suffered cruel forced separation! It was very traumatic for us as it was for them. It has caused an fear of separation now which is unconsciously fueling their attachment issues. Twins will always have a very close relationship and attachment, and if left alone, they slowly work out their individualality on their own. Two force them apart will just do the opposite. Forced Separation of twins is one of the cruelest things you can do to a person's psyche. You are ripping away the only foundation they have known since in the womb. It's like ripping every bit of someone's world and being from them. It is reckless and very dangerous. I can't believe it was their mother who did it to them! Our mother fought hard to stop most of our forced seperation that was inflicted on us by the school system. She was right; we were suffering greatly. I f it had continued we just may have ended up like this pair here! So don't be so judgemental towards them. You don't realise the whole story and do not know them enough to judge. In fact no one has the right to judge them. They are not there for your entertainment or approval. You don't know someone enough to judge unless you have walked in their shoes, as they say! Are you a identical twin yourself?
i stopped at 0:55 it started feeling like they have a compulsion to try and speak the same thing at the same time. At first it seemed like they were trying too hard to impress people but now i just think they believe their own ideas so much and have told stories over and over again that they feel compelled to do it like OCD. I've actually seen a case before of identical twins that are afraid to be apart and can't stop being together.
it's pretty cool though, in a scientific way if these twins do everything together identically and they share the same DNA. it might help better understand whether or not, or how much, a disease or trait is influenced by peoples surroundings. will they die of the same cause at almost the same time?
Didn't you listen to them, they have pretty much the same mind and they love the same things. Go to 6:00 in the video and watch till the end and listen carefully. Gosh ppl these days can be so stupid
I separated my twins at school and dressed them differently- it was tough but necessary for them to learn to be their own person and speak for themselves. They started out speaking twintalk and still sometimes speak in unison but only when they say short phrases. Although each has his own distinct character and style, they still share most of their possessions, work on art and music projects together, pool all their money, and agree on almost everything.
These girls seem very indulged (so let the toddlers scream already, they'll stop when they learn it doesn't work!) and not in a good way. Although the twin bond is a closer one than any other kind and should be cherished, each should be given a chance to learn his or her own strengths, talents and opinions. The bond in this way will be enriched rather than weakened, by being in harmony rather than unison.
I'm an identical twin. As little kids we would talk at the same time and finish each other's sentences, but our individuality was always important to us. It's crazy to me how these women have no sense of individuality or desire to be individuals. Yes, my twin will always be the one who understands me best, but this is sort of wild and I'm not sure how I feel about it...
People commenting here are a bunch of losers and haters. I thought they were adorable and apparently so did the audience in that show but the keyboard warriors here always find someone to hate on. Learn to respect and appreciate someone who is different than you and get a fucking life!
They do it because it helps them with phrasing their responses and saves everyone the trouble of figuring out who should give the answers each time a question is asked. Also, they said that neither one notices it.
+Matthew Cioffi It's true. I have twin cousins, and they do the exact same thing. They also don't notice they're doing either at times. It's like getting two perspectives of information at the same time; I find it so calming, but that's because I hang around them a lot.
+CUTIEKAIB1 I don't think it's impossible for twins to have similar thought processes when conversing, but structuring sentences similarly enough to talk in unison? Not happening. Especially since they are so very clearly doing that thing where someone says something right after they hear the start of a word or using context clues to guess the next word. It gives me a fucking headache.
The worst bit is when one of them is saying something and the other stares at them and then just says the end of a word with the other one because they want to say the same thing
+CUTIEKAIB1 I stopped after 2 minutes because I wanted to post your comments. THIS IS SO TRUE AND SO ANNOYING. They just look at each other like "what are you going to say because I want to say the exact same thing otherwise we won't be identical twins anymore". I know twins that often finish each others sentences, but just naturally. This is just weird man. They've taken it too far.
they are waiting to hear each other and talk together. they need help... I mean if my sister or husband spoke, i know how they speak enough to do the same, but god it would be super annoying!
+Marissa luss I know it's very obnoxious, my husband just said that him and myself finish eachothers thoughts and sentences all the time, but to actually sit there and try to talk simultaneously just to make everything you do seem perfectly in synch and exactly the same is just annoying, we get it they are twins so what, I'm so sick of this whole obsession with the twin thing!!
As a speech pathologist, I'd theorize that each twin is using both learned semantic (vocab) and syntactic (sentence formation rules) contexts to predict what the other will likely say next. They have a STRONG need to remain together, even in verbal tasks. The early "twin language" phenomenon is quite common. Twins "mirror" each other even on a neurolo gical level. Fascinating.
As a person with common sense, I'd theorize they're playing it up for the camera. It's no different than cold reading. I hope you didn't pay too much fo ryour degree.
How are they going to get a boy friend! They're already 32 and still living at home! Their parents need to get them out of the nest. They act like school girls. Not women?
+John Dow or some sort of severe behavior problems. Their reality is made from their own little worlds. We don't know what kind of world they made for themselves. it's so weird. I felt weird when they said: ''we have each other's company'' ''we want to get married''
Abby and Brittany the conjoined twins have a real connections and synchronization when they talk. But this two ladies are so annoying trying to say the same thing they are so fake and immature. is disturbing but if they are happy...
that's what I thought too. but they might have been nervous being the spot light like that. And they night just be the "bubbly personality" ive know couple ppl like that. ..
+Brii Cosgalla Their nervous system is shared, so that means they do literally share brains in some ways. Not sure how you're qualified to answer that question so bluntly?
+Dariannenicole moranfrotman I listened to a few of Abby and Britanny's interviews on youtube, and even with them I notice that one twin does have a slight lag on the other, and has a tendency to just sound 1 or 2 words from each sentence, and not all of it, most of the time.
5:19 “Do you ever get irritated much by finished each other’s sentences?” What she *_really_* wanted to say was “You guys are irritating the shit out of everyone. Stop.”
I love seeing one turn toward the other with all the love in her eyes while her sister finishes their sentence. And then it reverses, and the other sister turns with the same loving gaze as her sister completes their thought. Very special. Wonderful.
I am equally intrigued & disturbed by what I just watched. Yet deep inside, I get how these ladies became this way. In their union I see both beauty & tragedy. Yes they love each other, but they are literally incapable of existing without each other 24/7/365. Wow!
It's still very easy to guess what someone is going to say without looking at the other person. If their brains were truly "in unison" they would say every single word the same as the other without struggling and hesitating. They're doing that on purpose.
i couldn't finish this. it was hurting my head and beyond annoying they talked together like that. I'm sorry but it was incredibly hard to listen/follow
They're trying too hard to finish each other's sentences. Soooo freaking obnoxious. Come on. we know you both know the same stories. Stop trying to talk at the same time.
This would drive me crazy!! I do not believe this is normal behavior. You ask one twin a question and both attempt to answer the question at sametime. Sounds like a bad recording with a delayed echo.
My sister four years younger than I am and I finish each other's sentences and think alike. We have a extraordinary bond. These two better look for identical twin guys...!
When you don't know the lyrics
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It is like they are playing that game that we all used to play as kids where you repeat the other person and try to do it as spot on as possible but you have this annoying delay. Yea. That.
It's annoying and that's why I stopped watching this
Yeah totally get what you mean. It's annoying listening to them, you can hear one of them tries to speak out, but then slows down to let the other catch up. When ones talking the other watches for words and joins in towards the end.......so annoying
Yessssss!!!!!!!!!! So fake omg!!! Why r they talking together !!! No neeeeeeeeeed!!
+amandanectar ikr
+Anika Schmid yeah Larry is real even though I don't know who the he'll he is
I am cracking up at their failure to speak at the same time
BeautyOnABudget I keep hearing that Eurotrip
Line: Worst Twins Ever
Right!!!
I understand they are twin but why talk at the same time lol
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@@Jcandy20012 because they asked them to do it
They are not talking together. One is always delayed in speech like they are copying each other. It's something they seem to practice. It is extremely annoying. At times they are saying something different and then they catch up on each other. Not cute at all
I think somethings wrong with my speakers, some kind of strange echo going on.
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they Are speaking at the same time
+someonegetsteve you sir, officially won this comment section. Still laughing so much!
I might understand if they naturally said the same words as one another, but they're trying SO hard to be the same. I feel like a psychologist would have a field day.
they're TRYING to finish each others sentences.. it's not coming naturally
+Eve Escobedo They probably finch each others sandwichs
+PandaPiki that's what I was gonna say!
+MovieMake3000 Your mental synchronization can have but one explanation.
The one on the left seems to watch her sister closely to see what she is saying, the talking together is quite phony, I couldn't listen to the end of the video.
+Eve Escobedo It's the most annoying thing I've seen in a while.
this was so annoying to watch. I'm an identical twin and thank God we're not so dependable on each other like these two are.
cant be given same
DEPENDENT* i know i'm annoying. it just drives me crazy lol.
hahaha same
oh, Ikr, I'm a fraternal twin, so my twin and I are 100% not alike. Although watching this we thought, "This is kinda creepy"
yeah lmao im an identical twin and this is so abnormal
you know when someone is watching TV in the living room and you're watching TV in your room and it's on the same channel?that's what they sound like.
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nailed it haha
NONSTOP SCREAMING
But one of the TVs is lagging about a second behind the other one.
Mariah Peoples true
they are trying too hard to talk together. it sounds totally forced
Dude what I was just about to say that haha I scrolled down and there it is haha
That's what I was gonna say , you can just tell
ikr
no its to creep why me and my twin did it but we didn't like it that you see is a clone. made by parent
I dont think if hardly try we will not succeed,
they are in a way synchronised!
"we cant be ourselves"
other twin: "SELVES"
Mariana Cory LMFAOOO!!
Fr 💀
Timmy & Tommy energy
"We just feel different"
"DOWN"
"yea down"
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The one on the right is dominant. The left one repeats slightly later, and looks across more.
gavin Reid good observation
Yes, it makes them less convincing that they're sharing the same thoughts.
yeah thats what i thought tooo Gavin.
I saw that.
@Elizzaa Elise and?
If they are always talking at the same time, I wonder how they talk to one onother...
Marie I started laughing when they were talking about screaming
+A M P Amateur Minecraft Player Seriously who are they trying to fool😂😂
Marie you are a funny guy..!!!
+MrAnonymous22 Ikr😃 I thank u sir for ur compliment;)
probably normal, since they don't have to do it for show when they're alone. No one to see it.
Do they think they are absolute nailing speaking at the same time?
Yep
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WHEN THEY TALK AT THE SAME TIME ITS SO ANNOYING
Thank you
Lisa Hirth
I have to Agree with you. They've in effect been "allowed" to deprive themselves of a normal and fulfilling 'individual' lives. Contrary to their own apparent beliefs; they are NOT the SAME person!
Lisa Hirth ikr
Why?
They were trying purposefully to say the same thing it was funny how often they failed.
They overlap, put 20 meters between them and it'll become a lot harder
yes, it was bad, I could of done better with my best friend lol.
The one on the left was trying to copy more I think
SkateForLife304 lmao
They won't have to worry about a husband because a man can't listen to two women at the same time 😂😂
They keep looking at each each other while talking so they could imitate each other.
Kathryn Ellison I know its anoying
Whew, glad they're not triplets..
Hahaha! 😂😂
or quadruplets
Or quintuplets :0
Or quintuplets
+Don't Blink or octets lol
am I the only one that wants to slap one and see if the other screeches? the world needs to know.
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me 😂😂
+Kyle Kayfish mee lol
Me
Twin 1 : "And when we were together we were happy."
Twin 2 : " A...Wh..THEr.. We..R...Hhhhappy."
Do they really have to say all the same words cause it's really annoying wtf
I know right and one is coping the other when they don't know what to say lol
samra gebrelul the one woman is worse at saying what the other says than the other woman is XD
+Julie Nicely my exact thoughts
sounds scripted
+Julie Nicely I was thinkin the same xD
It's so obvious that they're trying to talk at the same time
lololol..they each want the attention so they try to fight for the attention by over talking and trying to finish the statement...
Even after a couple of drinks, they're fucking annoying. 😂
+halima brooks look up 'ellen meets two best friends' that's what they sound like lol
+halima brooks I don´t think they are trying.
+halima brooks You don't know... you don't know how their brain is working.. I don't think that they are trying to talk to the same time..
Pretty sure they have 2 brains why talk at the same time.
beautiful girls tho
+carissa Carissas they dont talk at the same time exactly as though they have one brain. you can see that one will just jump in and guess the word a second after the other one says it.. the one jumping in mumbles the first part of the word and just says the ending. they are obviously used to doing it. somehow this is normal because they are twins? ah no.. there is a hint of mental illness and total dependence..
+Izabela comments totally mental
that's true but they have the same exact set of DNA and DNA is everywhere inside you including your brain so it apparently affects that too in this case
Yes...WHY!?!
We finish each others sentences..
The other twin: ..tences...
Isn't isn't it it annoying annoying how how they they talk talk at at almost almost the the same same time time. SHIT SHIT!! THEY'VE THEY'VE GOT GOT ME ME DOING DOING IT IT!!
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Jessica Price hahahaha has yes yes it it is is!!
I'm getting irritated by hearing them TRY and speak at the same time. They clearly have their own mind and want to say different things to the same question.
Kay Belle OMG SAME IT ANNOYS ME
Well they're annoying
Well thanks for sharing.
+Ugh School Yea especially when they go ughhhh after they say something
AF
+Ugh School Oh man... yes... they... are!!
+Ugh School IKR
They're trying too hard to be alike. That's really like an identity crisis really. Imagine the devastation of being apart; they wouldn't be able to function. It's unhealthy and shouldn't be romanticised. Also their synchronised speaking isn't impressive - anyone can do that with another person if they try to.
Well said.
I do that with my partner unintentionally and sometimes intentionally as a joke to amuse ourselves all the time. And it’s not because *We’Re SoOo In LoVe* or two of a kind or something. It’s because we’ve known each other for like 8-ish years, dates around 5, and spend enough time together to know each others thought process/speech patterns. In fact, our roommate and I do that too on accident all the time-sometimes *_more_* than I do with my partner. And I’m obviously not in love with my roommate. It’s just that we spend a lot of time together and have all known each other for years. If you spend enough time around someone and have similar humor and you can easily finish each others sentences.
I agree, I find it irritating.
My friend and I do this way better but it's when were buzzing and not trying to copy. We just do it cause were excited xD
The "synchronised" speaking isn't even impressive in the first place, they're clearly very bad at it.
Their talking is like when you don't know the lyrics to a song
Alex Alexander welcome to the real world
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Alex Alexander .... THE BEST COMMENT!!
Alex Alexander I was annoyed
Jorge Foglesong , I know'
They are kinda annoying when they keep talking at the same time, like one is talking and the other one is just repeating.
Moonlite Bluburry same
MThey have brains in unison pretty much!
Pipin P right! like more then kinda annoyed
What happens if one of them has to go take a shit?
I'm pretty sure the other one watches
+Kathleen G They probably poop at the same time
+PandaPiki No, one will do it slightly later than the other and the first one will slow down to try and make it seem like they're doing it together. It's driving me MAD!
+Kathleen G One will have to sit on the other's lap.
Sarah Matheson eww
Twins in stereo. Are they connected to each other by Bluetooth?
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Sounds like infrared
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Ones got a really bad lag. The signal isn’t the strongest
when you don't know the lyrics...
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Hannah Combs 😂😂😂
When they talk together, IT DRIVES ME INSANE!!!
Oh my god, same I was so annoyed!!!
Mackenzie Buchter you mean THE WHOLE VIDEO? lol
Ikr
Mackenzie Buchter same it's so forced and fake
no it's not
I live on the Sunshine Coast and I've met these two ladies. Their passion for wildlife is contagious. And they really DO talk like that all the time; they genuinely can't help it.
32 years old??? You'd pass for 14.
How old are you guys? Somewhere between 4 and 40
They look super old. With the mentality of 14 year olds
So? That’s ok, they’re very sweet.
lol they don't look super old.. but white people do age horribly, past 20 years, mostly the girls starts to look old compared to other races
They don't look 14, they look atleast 28-29.
Why are they trying to act like they speak at the same time? OBVIOUSLY they do not....trying like hell to speak at the same time....are they trying to be "Cheeky"??
Brian Wilson lolol. it's so annoying!
I'm sure they're mentally ill... just by the way their minds work.
I think they're just trying to make themselves look like "super special twins". You can clearly see they're struggling to predict what the other is going to say next, hence why they keep looking over at each other. It's not hard to try guess what someone is going to say next just by commonly used phrases, words, etc, which is all they're doing.
I know it's not a huge deal, but it's just odd that they feel they have to do this in order to try and look "weirder".
EXACTLY what I thought ... I didn't find it funny, I found it bloody annoying like two little kids trying to impress everyone who is egging them on
Don't think it's an act. It's probably more about their upbringing, they were probably never corrected when they did this and then it never stopped. They're obviously nearly 100% identical, and everything in nature is obviously not random. So if you keep them together all the time and let them do what ever they want, this will happen.
I am a twin and I don't think it's healthy to be so attached. But as long as they're happy :)
Mari H happiness is irrelevant. The question is, is it healthy? What happens if one decided to stop being so close and the other wasn't or what if one dies and the other wants to die now also? They should try to become indepent to where they can operate without anxiety or struggle.
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Why do they have to talk at the same time? So annoying. Why not just one of them answear the questions? This is crazy, no wonder they are still living with their parents at 32.
They're 42 which makes it even worse. OMG I just imagined those two saying everything I just typed at the same time. They're trying to look like they can read each other's minds and they're special. They're a different kind of special.
Em Dee Yeah, there's no problem in being different, I have twin counsins and they couldn't be more different. Also, these women will never have their own identity, that's so sad
Christine Jackson for real I have a headache now
Even their mom said "it would be tough for the fellows".....
Christine Jackson okay but near 5:21 they do talk EXACTLY at the same time without looking at all.. My twin and I talk like that and only notice in videos.. we cant help but finish each others sentences
beforehand: "hey lets pretend we always say the same thing at the same time."
after: "wow-ow we really sucked ucked at that that."
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That's not it. I've seen other identical twins who have the same trait. It's legit.
Hahahahahahan
It's super annoying how they try to speak at the same time. They're trying too hard to be twins. I'm an identical twin, but we don't talk at the same time!
Bruce Finnie lol exactly.
They try far to hard to talk at the same time. That drives me nuts.
Omg me to🙄🙄
Why they have to talk at the same time ?? So annoying !
ikr wtf
αmyChαnnel you know that anoying thing kids do but eventually stop like regular people do
Why do they have to finish each other’s sentences it’s like they are trying to prove a point that they are exactly the same
Arianamymoonlight 1993 this is a well known phenomenon among identical twins.
twin thing
@@trafficbabe It happens in ordinary couples as well, but it's not forced like they do that.
@@oogachaka3447 lol
it seems like that, but actually it's for real they feel each other and understand each others words what they will going to say but it is hard to guess what other twin is really going to say particularly so that is why the second twin says same thing but not completely.
I'm an identical twin. Some twins are closer than others but most twins choose not to live this life style. Listening to their story I believe Brigette and Paula have because (although their mother was right to try and find them some individuality) separating them into different households when they were young was probably too traumatic even if it was for a short time. There is no greater bond between human beings than identical twin sisters. When individuality is introduced it should be a slow and steady process. Unconsciously they may still have such a great fear of separation that they control their togetherness to an extreme.
+Rachel A. I am also an identical twin, and I beleive that you are totaly right. I think that they feel they must always be like the other or else they will not be real twins... It is sad in a way. I am very close to my twin, and when we started school, they put us in seperate classes to help us develop our individuality, and I beleive this was good for us, as twins, when together, feel like they don't need anyone else around. They should probably have had counselling...
I believe it's called separation anxiety isn't it? I'm also an identical twin and I understand none of this
+Jordyn Balalala when I was younger in 2nd grade and such I was scared of leaving my sister but yeah
+Rachel A. There bond is too much, too over the top. what would happen if one of them died?
true.. its a mental problem...they are trying to become one person in two bodies so ppl wont try to separate them again..tramatic
My wife is identical twin....They do this too, but to a lesser degree. They live 1500 miles away from each other and Know when the other is not doing well. It's kinda spooky.
HOW!!! They are 2500 miles apart!!!
+james cottrell So did you ever find her twin sister attractive at one point?
I thought she was cute, but then I got to know her. They are 2 completely different people. She is not a very "friendly" person. That's all I will admit.
+Guinea pig lover Sometimes identical twins can actually read each other's minds. They KNOW when something is wrong with the twin. They feel pain when the other one gets hurt, no matter how far away they are from each other.
And if the other one dies, they know right at that time.
It is because they have the same genes, the same DNA, the same 'wavelength'.
+james cottrell LOL OK man.... we believe you. No seriously, that's dumb and there's no reason to lie about that. You'd be in all kinds of studies and shit because of the nature of the connection. People would be paying you money just to see proof.
I would find it so annoying if my twin would keep interrupting me like "bitch I'm talking" 😂😂
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this is so funny
Nuby Ruth pls make more videos
Right lol
Nuby Ruth lmfao
its always the twins who are “addicted” to each other who fail miserably at talking at the same time. twins who are actual individuals and have independent lives to each other are in sync
STOP TRYING TO FINISH EACH OTHERS SENTENCES
THATS WHAT I WAS GONNA SAY.
Please say you've seen Frozen because otherwise this would be very very awkward...
I never met someone who thinks so much like me
Many times when they weren't looking at each other they still said the same thing. They have brains in unison pretty much!
they're trying too hard to say the same words i'm fucking dead 😂
Estefani Vergara Ikr 😂😂
Many times when they weren't looking at each other they still said the same thing. They have brains in unison pretty much!
K Leia i 100% agree with you!! i can't believe people don't see it!!
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They should really learn to talk seperatly
+Ramone Smith because its annoying and they do not look like smart human beings.
+Ramone Smith why not?
+Ramone Smith Because they are individuals and not the same person. They are OBVIOUSLY pretending and it's crippling each other.
+Benjigga They answered that in the video, they don't feel like themselves and they get down if they are separated. It seems strange to me but obviously it seems very natural to them. It will cause them problems because other people will see this as problematic. But it seems they are very closely connected psychologically, it is clear this was also case when they were babies so it is not simply social conditioning. They may become more independent as they get older but forcing them apart is likely to be traumatic.
+Nels corner No, they KNOW how to speak separately. It's so obvious how hard they're trying to speak at the same time and they suck at it, they're ridiculous.
I don't doubt that they have extreme attachment issues towards each other and I don't doubt that they "think" they are the same person, but they are literally FORCING themselves to talk like that. It is so obvious. The entire time they are talking one always stares at the others mouth basically trying to read what the others lips are about to say so they can try to sound like they are talking the same. There is a delay on most of the words. I can't imagine what their poor mother must deal with having to hear the annoying echo of them talking for 32 years.
Kenetrice Nichole
Its separation anxiety most likely. They probably grew up being told they are two peas in a pod or "Oh how sweet you two look all dressed alike". I have always thought every parent should attend basic parenting skill class cos its not an easy task being a parent. No one gets it 100% right ever!
@@thetruthhurts1293 agreed. Twins or not. It'd be beneficial to anyone to have that sort of class
@@thetruthhurts1293 apparently as kids they freaked out when separated, I think that was probably a big part as why they behave like this, they were forced to be apart.
Should have encouraged and made them individuals, different classes, different clothes, different interests, and stop with the repeating shit.
It's actually so annoying how they talk at the same time, they don't have a sixth sense about what the other is saying otherwise they wouldn't slow down and listen when the other speaks. And when they don't do that then they use different words. I wonder about the psychology of identical twins who live like this. Is it okay for them to do this? I don't know, you should be your own person, but an identical twin is not something everybody has, maybe they try to make the most of it.
I wouldn't even call this milking it, it was pathetic at most actually. I hated their voices, and they went super nasaly when trying to mimic the other. The one on the left was watching the one on the right the entire time.
I'd be more impressed with them saying the same thing if they were asked these questions while they were each in separate sound proof booths and video taped responding at the same time...without referring to one another and trying to copy each other's phrasing. People can do this kind of mimicking of each other and it doesn't prove that they share some kind of brain connection. They just get good at doing it. Personally, I think it is a habit they should try to break. It makes it difficult to want to listen to them. I stopped this video at 1:08 minutes for this reason.
True. I feel they are just trying too hard to mimic one another and say the same things. They are not actually saying the same things at the same time. There is a few seconds delay and a lot of trying to predict what the other is saying, hell, sometimes they even say different words and when they realise they try to fix that by repeating what the other twin said. I'm not impressed at all.
+Pammytee Like at 5:15 they say how no one understood their "twin language" (which many parents of multiples have experience so they're not too special) one says "talking about" while the other says "saying" then she clears it up at the end of the sentence.
+Pammytee I don't believe they are there to try to impress you or anyone else. They are not a show or an act. They are two very close twins that have developed this habit. Most likely spurred on more when they were younger by people saying how cute they are. The attachment and closeness is real for twins. I am an identical twin and we suffered cruel forced separation! It was very traumatic for us as it was for them. It has caused an fear of separation now which is unconsciously fueling their attachment issues. Twins will always have a very close relationship and attachment, and if left alone, they slowly work out their individualality on their own. Two force them apart will just do the opposite. Forced Separation of twins is one of the cruelest things you can do to a person's psyche. You are ripping away the only foundation they have known since in the womb. It's like ripping every bit of someone's world and being from them. It is reckless and very dangerous. I can't believe it was their mother who did it to them! Our mother fought hard to stop most of our forced seperation that was inflicted on us by the school system. She was right; we were suffering greatly. I f it had continued we just may have ended up like this pair here! So don't be so judgemental towards them. You don't realise the whole story and do not know them enough to judge. In fact no one has the right to judge them. They are not there for your entertainment or approval. You don't know someone enough to judge unless you have walked in their shoes, as they say! Are you a identical twin yourself?
I just think one twin waits for the other to say something and shed try to say it as fast as they could but with a short delay
i stopped at 0:55 it started feeling like they have a compulsion to try and speak the same thing at the same time. At first it seemed like they were trying too hard to impress people but now i just think they believe their own ideas so much and have told stories over and over again that they feel compelled to do it like OCD. I've actually seen a case before of identical twins that are afraid to be apart and can't stop being together.
Omg!! So annoying when one of them tries to guess what the other says so they can say the same thing at the same time 🙄
jessy7785 THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING
it's pretty cool though, in a scientific way if these twins do everything together identically and they share the same DNA. it might help better understand whether or not, or how much, a disease or trait is influenced by peoples surroundings. will they die of the same cause at almost the same time?
tell me about it!
jessy7785 yes
jessy7785 that is annoying. This is kinda not good with twins. They had to be taught how to be individuals, but their parents didn't.
They are so infatuated with each other that they cany even fathom the idea of being in a relationship. Kinda sick
I agree they need to try to do more things independent from one another, it isn't healthy to be so codependent
They are watching eachother to try to say the same things at the same time. That seems rehearsed.
Omg
Ikrr
Hahahahaha omg i didnt notice now i cant stop laughing. They r 30-somthing years old playing the mouth reading game. What the heck hahahah
When they were saying "nonstop screaming" I wanted to slit my neck
they are sooooo freaking annoying
Didn't you listen to them, they have pretty much the same mind and they love the same things. Go to 6:00 in the video and watch till the end and listen carefully. Gosh ppl these days can be so stupid
I separated my twins at school and dressed them differently- it was tough but necessary for them to learn to be their own person and speak for themselves. They started out speaking twintalk and still sometimes speak in unison but only when they say short phrases. Although each has his own distinct character and style, they still share most of their possessions, work on art and music projects together, pool all their money, and agree on almost everything.
These girls seem very indulged (so let the toddlers scream already, they'll stop when they learn it doesn't work!) and not in a good way. Although the twin bond is a closer one than any other kind and should be cherished, each should be given a chance to learn his or her own strengths, talents and opinions. The bond in this way will be enriched rather than weakened, by being in harmony rather than unison.
They r obviously trying to say things at the same time and it's annoying.
M Tee ikr
Eat Food. Live happy. Literally
I'm an identical twin. As little kids we would talk at the same time and finish each other's sentences, but our individuality was always important to us. It's crazy to me how these women have no sense of individuality or desire to be individuals. Yes, my twin will always be the one who understands me best, but this is sort of wild and I'm not sure how I feel about it...
They are still like little girls. Neither have have been given a chance to develop their own personality, what a shame really.
OMG EXACTLY
Agree
Do they know how noticeable it is on how hard they are trying to talk at the same time 😑
I totally agree!!!
You could tell they are talking in sequence on purpose, its quit annoying.
Omggggggg they trying so Hard to talk at the same time soooooooo Annoying STOP 🛑 IT 😖🤐🙄
Unless you were a twin, then you would understand...
People commenting here are a bunch of losers and haters. I thought they were adorable and apparently so did the audience in that show but the keyboard warriors here always find someone to hate on. Learn to respect and appreciate someone who is different than you and get a fucking life!
I think that's awesome. I can't stop laughing.
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Fuck that shit. If something is cringe to me, why would pretend it's not?
JESUS CHRIST JUST WAIT YOUR TURN TO TALK, COMMON CURTOSY?!?!
They do it because it helps them with phrasing their responses and saves everyone the trouble of figuring out who should give the answers each time a question is asked. Also, they said that neither one notices it.
+Matthew Cioffi It's true. I have twin cousins, and they do the exact same thing. They also don't notice they're doing either at times. It's like getting two perspectives of information at the same time; I find it so calming, but that's because I hang around them a lot.
Kokujin21 That sounds awesome. I wish that someone in my family was the same way. ^.^
+Kokujin21 but they watch each other and try and guess this isn't unison talking this is being a attention seeker and who would wanna date them
+kimmidoll123 omg I was literally just thinking that! Im literally dying at this comment!
I can believe some twins do think alike but these girls sound fake.. Like one is constantly trying to keep up
true!
+Willie F. baby hahah i know, so annoying
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yh it actually sounds quite annoying
I agree
It would stress me out so much to talk at the same time as someone 24/7
Imagine being at school and hearing them answer the teacher or seeing them present something ._.
This is incredible, and the main thing everyone should realize is that their very happy together.
It's annoying because you cam tell that they are TRYING to copy what each other is saying
+CUTIEKAIB1 haha i know annoying af!
+CUTIEKAIB1 I don't think it's impossible for twins to have similar thought processes when conversing, but structuring sentences similarly enough to talk in unison? Not happening. Especially since they are so very clearly doing that thing where someone says something right after they hear the start of a word or using context clues to guess the next word. It gives me a fucking headache.
The worst bit is when one of them is saying something and the other stares at them and then just says the end of a word with the other one because they want to say the same thing
+CUTIEKAIB1 I stopped after 2 minutes because I wanted to post your comments. THIS IS SO TRUE AND SO ANNOYING. They just look at each other like "what are you going to say because I want to say the exact same thing otherwise we won't be identical twins anymore". I know twins that often finish each others sentences, but just naturally. This is just weird man. They've taken it too far.
Agreed like wtf enough is enough
The twin on the left was trying to copy every single word the other twin was saying
why do they keep trying to talk at the same time
+Denay B I don't think their trying . its too close. I think there is something none of us understand going on there.
+Denay B I was thinking the same thing. One would start a word and wait for the other to join in.
they are waiting to hear each other and talk together. they need help... I mean if my sister or husband spoke, i know how they speak enough to do the same, but god it would be super annoying!
They talk very slow and always look at each other to talk in sync.They are probably mentally damaged.
+Marissa luss I know it's very obnoxious, my husband just said that him and myself finish eachothers thoughts and sentences all the time, but to actually sit there and try to talk simultaneously just to make everything you do seem perfectly in synch and exactly the same is just annoying, we get it they are twins so what, I'm so sick of this whole obsession with the twin thing!!
Why are they trying so hard to talk at the same time?
1:37 "non stop screeeeeaminnnnng" that keeps making me laugh 😂
As a speech pathologist, I'd theorize that each twin is using both learned semantic (vocab)
and syntactic (sentence formation rules) contexts to predict what the other will likely say
next. They have a STRONG need to remain together, even in verbal tasks. The early "twin
language" phenomenon is quite common. Twins "mirror" each other even on a neurolo gical level. Fascinating.
As a person with common sense, I'd theorize they're playing it up for the camera. It's no different than cold reading. I hope you didn't pay too much fo ryour degree.
Not really. These two are obviously forcing it and speak together far less in unison than some strangers can.
@@icturner23
How do you know they are "forcing it"?? Apparently they always speak that way.
How are they going to get a boy friend! They're already 32 and still living at home! Their parents need to get them out of the nest. They act like school girls. Not women?
+Sabin Acle That's because they're have some form of retardation.
+John Dow or some sort of severe behavior problems. Their reality is made from their own little worlds. We don't know what kind of world they made for themselves. it's so weird. I felt weird when they said: ''we have each other's company'' ''we want to get married''
+John Dow lolololololololol really..they slow?
you obviously didn't pay much attention to the video because they said they have each other and they are happy
I've got a feeling that living at home isn't the problem in that department.
"finish each other sandwiches"
1.2 second gap other twin says "...wiches".
when you try to finsh each others sentences and its doesnt work out
Abby and Brittany the conjoined twins have a real connections and synchronization when they talk. But this two ladies are so annoying trying to say the same thing they are so fake and immature. is disturbing but if they are happy...
Yes!
that's what I thought too. but they might have been nervous being the spot light like that. And they night just be the "bubbly personality" ive know couple ppl like that. ..
The cojoined twins still have two different brains. It's the same.
+Brii Cosgalla Their nervous system is shared, so that means they do literally share brains in some ways. Not sure how you're qualified to answer that question so bluntly?
+Dariannenicole moranfrotman I listened to a few of Abby and Britanny's interviews on youtube, and even with them I notice that one twin does have a slight lag on the other, and has a tendency to just sound 1 or 2 words from each sentence, and not all of it, most of the time.
notice when the lady brought up boyfriend they inserted themselves as each others company as if they were in love with each other.
i thk they are each other lovers and obsessed with each other...
Sad
+nitsrah They're mentally ill. They need serious help.
samanthajayable People can sense something is not okay.
+nitsrah They should find twin guys, it may work out. The girls are willing to have a separate home albeit next door to one another.
5:19 “Do you ever get irritated much by finished each other’s sentences?” What she *_really_* wanted to say was “You guys are irritating the shit out of everyone. Stop.”
I don't think so and honestly I think they're not doing it on purpose.
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One thing they definitely have in common, say it together girls "both still virgins"
HAHAHAHA
Bo- Both still vir- virgins virgins
+drewraptor hahahahah
+IvyPoison I would be surprised if they didn't. "What about boyfriends?" "Nah, we have each other."
Love is love. ^_^
If you think about it.. if it's true that they can only be in love each other.. they're asexual
They remind of me of the SNL skit when they're musicians and don't have songs prepared and they try to make it up on the spot and sing it together
literally someone I've known for 2 years we can sync talk better than these two.
Shirley Yuan Yeah right!
Really? 😂
Amen! 😂😂😂
Weird, yes, but don't criticise. They've been doing tremendous work rescuing seabirds for years in southern Queensland.
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ya they try so hard to talk together
"Non stop screeeaming"
Josh Nevett 😂😂😂
I love seeing one turn toward the other with all the love in her eyes while her sister finishes their sentence. And then it reverses, and the other sister turns with the same loving gaze as her sister completes their thought. Very special. Wonderful.
I am equally intrigued & disturbed by what I just watched. Yet deep inside, I get how these ladies became this way. In their union I see both beauty & tragedy. Yes they love each other, but they are literally incapable of existing without each other 24/7/365. Wow!
I don't even want to sit in the same room with my sister.
Ikr I can't sit with my brother for 3 seconds
this is cringy hw they HAVE to speak at the same time when they are guessing :(
it's annoying as they don't have to and it doesn't come across as cute as they're probably thinking it does
Many times when they weren't looking at each other they still said the same thing. They have brains in unison pretty much!
It's still very easy to guess what someone is going to say without looking at the other person. If their brains were truly "in unison" they would say every single word the same as the other without struggling and hesitating. They're doing that on purpose.
They DO NOT look 32!!!?! Look like teenagers.
Evin Nazya AGREED! Annoyed by the seemingly fake'talking, but got'damn they are blessed with genetics!! They do not look 32 AT ALL!
They look younger also because they are living at home--no responsibility and they are acting like teenagers.
They obviously adore and respect each other greatly. How nice it would be to have someone so loving and thoughtful in my life.
yourself!
i couldn't finish this. it was hurting my head and beyond annoying they talked together like that. I'm sorry but it was incredibly hard to listen/follow
+Mrs. Jones I agree completely! I could only watch a few minutes of it. VERY annoying and disturbing!
yeah same
LOL me too!!!!
"Is it difficult to operate normally when you're apart?" These women are very odd and certainly not operating normally when together. Sad.
They're trying too hard to finish each other's sentences. Soooo freaking obnoxious. Come on. we know you both know the same stories. Stop trying to talk at the same time.
I truly believe they can’t be a part from each other.
This would drive me crazy!! I do not believe this is normal behavior. You ask one twin a question and both attempt to answer the question at sametime. Sounds like a bad recording with a delayed echo.
Debora McGee They're trying very hard to sound like they're finishing each other's sentences. So forced.
Lindsey Henderson I know they are trying too hard to sound identical
why do they try so hard to say things at the same time. It's just creepy.
i don't find it annoying it's just really funny
My sister four years younger than I am and I finish each other's sentences and think alike. We have a extraordinary bond. These two better look for identical twin guys...!
I had a baby sitter that did exactly that!