They might be very smart for their age but everybody gets stuck on something at one point or another. Math is never easy or hard, its easy AND hard, and will swing back and to as you learn more. Ironically, I find math gets harder the more math you understand as it starts introducing new concepts. Like letters and Greek symbols.
That is a great description of math. I've always had an easy time with it for the most part... but certain concepts my brain is just like "Nope. That's not real. I refuse." and even if the conceptual executions are easy the one thing being there that 'brain says no' means I have to struggle simply because what should come almost automatically just hard stops and requires me to sort of manual override.
Also the twins continue to be adorable.
That is a great description of math. I've always had an easy time with it for the most part... but c
Ohh, and we have our first known difference between the twins: Ruby looks to be getting the hang of 5th Grade math easily, while Rubi seems to be struggling at the moment...
Or is Rubi having an easy time and Ruby is struggling, I keep forgetting if the reference is straight on or mirror image.
Ohh, and we have our first known difference between the twins: Ruby looks to be getting the hang of
There is a much bigger but more obvious difference that nobody has yet noticed. Rubi is right handed. Ruby is left handed. You can remember pretty easily because the hair sweeps in the same direction as the hand.
The ref sheet has them holding up the dominant hand, you can see in this picture they are also holding the book with that hand too. All pictures and the story has been consistent on that front when it appears. I have been waiting months to see if anyone said anything xD
There is a much bigger but more obvious difference that nobody has yet noticed. Rubi is right hande
There is a much bigger but more obvious difference that nobody has yet noticed. Rubi is right handed. Ruby is left handed. You can remember pretty easily because the hair sweeps in the same direction as the hand.
So they are even mirror images in handedness.
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In very rare instances (in humans) you can have a Mirror Twin, as in, one has a normal body and the other has a mirror copy of that body - so the liver is on the left instead of the right and other organs swapped around.
In very rare instances (in humans) you can have a Mirror Twin, as in, one has a normal body and the