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wizardwarrior:

The two teenage boys sitting on the sofa opposite are different in almost every way. On the left is James: he’s black, he’s gay, he’s gregarious, and he’s academic. He’s taking three A-levels next summer, and wants to go to university. Daniel, sitting beside him, is white. He’s straight, he’s shy, and he didn’t enjoy school at all. He left after taking GCSEs, and hopes that his next move will be an apprenticeship in engineering.

So, given that they are diametrically opposed, there is one truly surprising thing about James and Daniel. They are twins. They were born on 27 March 1993, the sons of Alyson and Errol Kelly, who live in south-east London. And from the start, it was obvious to everyone that they were the complete flipside of identical. “They were chalk and cheese, right from the word go,” says Alyson. “It was hard to believe they were even brothers, let alone twins.”

The boys’ colour was the most obvious, and extraordinary, difference. “When James was born he was the spitting image of Errol, and I remember seeing his curly hair and thinking – he’s just like his dad. It was another two hours before Daniel was born: and what a surprise he was! He was so white and wrinkly, with this curly blond hair.”

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whhaaaattttt this is awesomlde

-------------------------------------------------------- posted on: October 16 2011
originally from: wizardwarrior
reblogged via: starsandconstellations
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    The two teenage boys sitting on the sofa opposite are different in almost every way. On the left
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    I saw the documentary that the BBC did of them (and other sets of twins like them) and it’s extraordinary. It’s strange...
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    Actually, if one of their parents had a black relative then theres still a chance you’d have a black baby even if you...
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    uhh, not to be like Maury here or anything, but the only way this could happen is if they have different fathers…
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    before i even read the description, i knew they were twins. my cousins are two different colors too and different facial...
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