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"I just wanna be myself. We are always compared to each other and people assume we are the same. We are not. It's very annoying because obviously in the hallways people will call me you or names that I am not. We often share things but not just the little things like big things too. A lot of the time it's not that bad, it's just I feel like we are not the same person, so we really sould not be compared. I had a low chance of me being born and which changed my perspective on a lot of things especially about my relationship with my family because I would not be here if not for them. My family are always there for me whenever I need them the most. But sometimes I feel I´m on my own."
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It was an interview conducted and the text there is responses of the person interviewed which was my twin brother.