I ’ve always figured that if you spent enough time on the internet , you could disclose anything . And when I came across my apparent long lose twin in the first place today , my possibility proved eerily genuine .
I set up him onKotakuas part of what looks like a promo shot for some Call of Duty title of respect on the Wii . And I had to check the photo a few times through the aurora , just to assure some nagging part of my brain that even though I ’ve write for Kotaku and been behind the scenes with Activision , no , I ’ve never dumbfound for an Activision photo shoot .
https://kotaku.com/activision-note-to-self-must-do-better-on-wii-5167222

Even now I ’m just start to be convert , and only due to my diligent subject field .
He has my hair ( both the curly mow on my head and the Ben Affleck from Chasing Amy wannabe affair on my face ) , but there ’s something almost imperceptibly off . He has a stronger jaw that drives his visage to appear convinced , fierce even . While you could see me on the right hand , tentatively trying Wii Music for the first prison term , you see other humankind me , confident me , round COD like I ’m going to vote out the TV .
Would this oddworld me make headway in a bar conflict , a round of Wii Sports , or an IQ test ? Would my wife find him attractive ? None of these possibility are all that fun to speculate .

In the digital realm , you become accustomed to copy . Be it Bittorented MP3s or your Mona Lisa screen background wallpaper , a written matter of almost anything is approachable in moments that ’s identical from the real thing . meet a written matter of yourself does n’t feel nearly as convenient . It ’s startling , and it calls to question , just how original am I after all ? Just how “ me ” is my me ?
I also do n’t own cherry-red skid , though after picture this photo , that ’s a office that I clearly must remedy .
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