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Thanks goes out to JaNaye for making me look at something very unusual today. And now its your turn …
Here is the site: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24012024/wid/11915773?GT1=31037
I admit, I didn’t actually read the story … but the pictures got me to thinking a few things:
Some quick Advantages:
- Litereally 2 noses, 2 lips, and yes … 4 eyes: No the 4 eyes do not include glasses.
- Multi-taskful: Just imagine if this baby will learn to eat AND talk at the same time. Or, able to talk to two people at one time.
- Able to smell things twice as much as me: I mean, I can’t smell anything in the first place. And I can’t resist the smell of good food.
Some quick Disadvantages:
- Able to eat … ALL DAY with only one stomach
- Everybody thinks this baby is gods gift/a goddess among people
- 2 ears
- One brain
Some quick Questions:
- So, is there really only one throat? one brain?
- When the baby grows up and learns to talk, do both mouths move at the same time? Or is it just one mouth that moves when the baby talks?
- What about the eyes? When do they move? How do they move? What object does the baby concentrate on?
- Is one nose going to be clogged during the cold season? Or both?
- How advantagous can this really be?
- If the baby develops terrets syndrome, will one of the faces say one thing and the other face say what this person is really thinking? I mean just imagine … one face is honest and the other one tells the white lies?
- In the last instance … so much for nonverbal communication then. TALK ABOUT MIXED SIGNALS!
I suppose, these are just some quick observations. It made for an interesting topic during lunch break with all of our thoughts going in every which direction. Anyways …
Its tax time … eh, sooner or later anyways.
Eli Madden.

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