I am sorry but I think this is in poor taste...Abby and Brittany are well known conjoined twins and this seems to be mocking a condition they cannot help...I get it was meant as a joke but I don't think it is funny.
Abby and Brittany Hensel are American conjoined twins who have two heads joined to one torso. They are dicephalic parapagus twins, which means they have two heads joined to one torso, while also having individual organs in the upper part of their body. The twins are highly symmetric, giving the appearance of having a single body.
Abby and Brittany were born on March 7, 1990 in Carver County, Minnesota. They have two younger siblings, Morgan and Cody. The twins first gained national attention in 1996 when they appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Abby and Brittany are joined from the belly button down. They each have their own heart, lungs, stomach, and kidney, but they share the colon, rectum, reproductive organs, and bladder. Their body temperatures are also separate.
Abby and Brittany are among the longest-living dicephalic parapagus conjoined twins ever. Their type of anatomy conjoinment is one of the rarest forms, with twins often not living past birth.
Abby and Brittany have two separate necklines, even though they share a body. They usually have separate meals, although occasionally they share a single meal for convenience. They type and respond as one, showing an incredible level of synchronization and understanding without the need for extensive verbal communication.
Abby and Brittany graduated with Bachelor of Arts degrees in 2012. They work as teachers.
Believe me I understand what you are saying...I just wonder if the joke could have been just as effective utilizing a different model...for instance animals are rarely born with two heads...but it happens...there are many pictures of two headed animals online and truthfully the two headed snake would have been a perfect example to use...it is just as effective and actually would be very accurate...I think PC has run rampant, however I hope that we don't become insensitive to living in a society where anything goes for a laugh or a meme...
I do understand we have a basic difference of opinion...and that's ok...I just felt I needed to express my opinion...
My God. How far we've come.
I am sorry but I think this is in poor taste...Abby and Brittany are well known conjoined twins and this seems to be mocking a condition they cannot help...I get it was meant as a joke but I don't think it is funny.
Abby and Brittany Hensel are American conjoined twins who have two heads joined to one torso. They are dicephalic parapagus twins, which means they have two heads joined to one torso, while also having individual organs in the upper part of their body. The twins are highly symmetric, giving the appearance of having a single body. Abby and Brittany were born on March 7, 1990 in Carver County, Minnesota. They have two younger siblings, Morgan and Cody. The twins first gained national attention in 1996 when they appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Abby and Brittany are joined from the belly button down. They each have their own heart, lungs, stomach, and kidney, but they share the colon, rectum, reproductive organs, and bladder. Their body temperatures are also separate. Abby and Brittany are among the longest-living dicephalic parapagus conjoined twins ever. Their type of anatomy conjoinment is one of the rarest forms, with twins often not living past birth. Abby and Brittany have two separate necklines, even though they share a body. They usually have separate meals, although occasionally they share a single meal for convenience. They type and respond as one, showing an incredible level of synchronization and understanding without the need for extensive verbal communication. Abby and Brittany graduated with Bachelor of Arts degrees in 2012. They work as teachers.
No one is making fun of them.
Their faces have been replaced.
God bless them but this is a dig at Obama and Biden, not those sisters.
If you chose to be offended I'm sorry you feel that way. Others don't need to share your feelings or perspective. I certainly don't.
Believe me I understand what you are saying...I just wonder if the joke could have been just as effective utilizing a different model...for instance animals are rarely born with two heads...but it happens...there are many pictures of two headed animals online and truthfully the two headed snake would have been a perfect example to use...it is just as effective and actually would be very accurate...I think PC has run rampant, however I hope that we don't become insensitive to living in a society where anything goes for a laugh or a meme...
I do understand we have a basic difference of opinion...and that's ok...I just felt I needed to express my opinion...