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  • No, seriously! If Nickelodeon wasn't gonna grant Hillenberg's wish to have SpongeBob end after the 2004 movie (and really, they didn't care about that, they're Nickelodeon), they should have ended it when he passed.

    They could have done one last big hurrah special in memorium of him, but then that's it.

    And besides, Tim Kenny, I love the guy, but he is even saying it's getting harder for him to voice SpongeBob.

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  • I'm really not full of shit but whatevs 🙄😒

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  • Nope

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  • She didn't give up the twin, the twin died.

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  • No, it doesn't make sense for the babies to have both been me.

    Besides, my mom actually didn't gain any weight when she was pregnant with me. I wasn't growing in her stomach

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  • Who is Sophie?

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  • Who would steal a baby

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  • You calling my momma a liar‽

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  • Well, not really, considering I didn't even know any of this until I was 15 or 16, no, I don't necessarily feel like part of me is "missing", so to speak

    I did used to wonder what it'd be like to be a twin when I was little. But no, i don't feel like a part of me is missing

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  • Oh actually, I have other siblings

    In fact, I'm the youngest of 7

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  • Don't know if this would help, but this happened in the US in 2003-2004. (My mom found out she was pregnant with me and my mystery twin December of 2003 and two months later in February of 2004, I was born)

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  • Well, for those wondering how my mom didn't realize she was pregnant until seven months in, I apparently wasn't growing in her stomach. So she didn't see any significant or concerning weight gain.

    I was somehow lying completely flat in her back for most of the pregnancy.

    As for my twin, I'm not sure. My mom said two babies were seen in the ultrasound results but what happened to my twin now im not so sure. Because my mom told me my twin was absorbed by the womb

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  • Well, actually, my twin dying was actually a positive for my mom. She was struggling and couldn't really see herself taking care of two babies. In fact, she kept on telling the doctors and nurses "I am leaving this hospital with only one baby."

    And she got her wish: she only came home with me

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  • So what you're saying is, my twin could have already been mostly absorbed, but still showed up in the ultrasound?

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  • But why do I feel like that violates some sort of doctoral protocol or duty or something?

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  • ... as someone who's had many XRays and cat scans done in my life, I feel like a mass would have shown up long before now

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  • I was 18 years old at the time this happened

    I was walking downtown, and this older white wman (he looked like he was in his forties) was walking towards me and said to me "Hey, you're pretty cute for a little n***er girl". (I'm Black you can fill in the blanks I'm sure) and he tried to touch me

    And that made me so mad, I felt my face get hot, and i just kicked him in the groins and punched him in the face as hard as I could and then ran away from him fast as I could.

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  • It's not necessarily a problem per se, I just don't see why a doctor would lie to their patient, especially a pregnant woman