But... Isn't there a "Sora The Key"?
So....Triplets?
Conia wrote:Chekhov MacGuffin wrote:
I'm afraid I will have to resort to a meme here: Obvious sockpuppet is obvious.
Both usernames have the same group IP. They never signed on at the same time. When one appeared the other always signed off. Both usernames have identical opinions, use the same posting style, the same grammar, and the same word choice. If you look back at Soragirl6's posts you will find half of them are "Soragirltothemax you're exactly right!" No person with individual thought would be content with posting "you are right" all the time.
"Twins" is the oldest sockpuppet excuse in the book, and even better, they claimed to be unrelated to each other entirely before...Spoiler: soratothemaxSpoiler: Soragirl6
I would like an explanation for having a twin on Facebook then... Maybe she made 2 accounts and there's only one sora who controls both accounts acting like herself and her twin, even if there really is a twin.
Abs. wrote:Yeah, you and PhoenixTears have the same IP address.
Commi-Ninja wrote:As far as the IP address is concerned, if they really are twins, that shouldn't make any difference. As far as I know, PT and I have the same IP. I could be wrong, though.
GinRei wrote:Abs. wrote:Yeah, you and PhoenixTears have the same IP address.
Eh? I'm getting two different IPs when I check them. Granted, Phoenix's looks like a cell phone's IP address at the moment, so it may be the same when that isn't the case.
GinRei wrote:That still doesn't explain why their IPs are the same, and they said they didn't even know each other (note: not in person, just in general) until it was pointed out that their IPs were the same. After that point, they said they were friends I believe. After that it evolved into sisters, and then twins.

If it's a split personality, it's not very split.Azu wrote:Split personality, maybe?
Abs. wrote:If it's a split personality, it's not very split.Azu wrote:Split personality, maybe?
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