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Well they're usually connected with nerves so more like 1 brain.
But if you cut the corpus callosum of the brain in half, it's possible to have two operating systems that conflict with each other in actions in the body.
if I cut my dick down the middle I dont suddenly have 2 dicks bro
I mean, sure. But your dick isn't your brain. No matter how much you allow it to dictate your actions.
Related: https://youtu.be/utnC9qCQn9g?si=xF6IFUQvSKsPFWAa
Sadly confirmed: https://www.livescience.com/38371-two-worms-worm-cut-in-half.html