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Testimonials
Being born a Leaper can lead to a life of daily struggle and confusion:
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"I was born on February 29th, at 12:08 a.m. If I had been born eight minutes earlier I would be celebrating my sweet sixteen in 2008. Maybe I'd get a car, maybe a big party. Instead, my high school classmates tease me for wearing a Bob the Builder backpack to school."
Brad "Babyface" W.
"92 Leaper |
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"I suffered from Advanced Age Confusion Disorder (AACD) for years. When I finally understood my true age, I realized that the person I thought was my big sister, was really my younger twin, born just 1 hour later than me on March 1st."
Tina R.
"84 Leaper |
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"I have been alive for almost 72 years, but was just allowed to get my license seven years ago. Thankfully, I never suffered from AACD, but now that I can finally drive I can’t see over the steering wheel."
Sally "Mustang" D.
'36 Leaper |
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"I
am going to have my second birthday this year and I am not
happy because my friend Sarah is already 8 and my other friend
Brittany is 10. Sarah had 7 birthday parties so far and Brittany
had 9 even though she only invited me to 1 but I don't care
because she is snotty and she isn’t really my friend anyway."
Claire V.
'00 Leaper |
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