If you could meet yourself, do you think you'd become friends?
If you were somehow able to meet a clone of yourself, do you think it may be the beginnings of a beautiful friendship?
Absolutely | 65 | |
Perhaps | 46 | |
I don't think so | 25 | |
Hell no | 34 |
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If you were somehow able to meet a clone of yourself, do you think it may be the beginnings of a beautiful friendship?
Absolutely | 65 | |
Perhaps | 46 | |
I don't think so | 25 | |
Hell no | 34 |
I do think we could be friends. I'd make him start going to work while i hang out and do other stuff >:)
I'd probably start analyzing myself more, which I don't think I'd enjoy very much. I don't think it'd be a lot of fun.
I'd like to believe so. Although I would take the chance to sort of observe myself objectively, mannerisms and all other idiosyncrasies. I think he'd do the same though.
Reading the comments made me change my mind. At first I thought I would be extremely bored with myself as I already know everything about me, but we could DO things together. We would have the exact same interests, watch movies and not be judged for liking that movie, have hot sex, make each other food with no peanut butter! The options are endless. WHAT HAVE YOU STARTED. NOW I WANT TO MEET ME...
I always say to my friends; "I wish I were you, so I could have a friend like me." :)
I am more interested in what would happen if there was a clone of Chuck Norris. A friend of mine once said, "What happens when one Chuck Norris round-house kick meets another one of Chuck Norris's round-house kicks?"
Nothing. There can only be one Chuck Norris.
Back to the post. I would be too jealous of her to get along peacefully with her. I like being unique, and can't get along with someone who is exactly like me! Or maybe I would. It would be a soulful experience.
We would get into a sword fight over Twinkies and alchohol. A very bloody sword fight.
No. I think we'd end up being rivals in realizing how bored we are, so we'd like to experiment to see what would happen if both of us were to be against one another.
Sure if they shared the same interests.
I mean hey, then I could just talk to them endlessly about all the stuff I like and we'd agree with each other on everything. It'd be pretty awesome.
I would probably think 'that b*tch is in better shape than me' -you know, because it's a clone- and go about my life. A clone wouldn't have my life experiences and therefore, other than genetics, wouldn't actually be anything like me. It would just be a very standard version of me. What a boring conversation.
Just be for killing him, I'd say "this town ain't big enough for the two of us." Then BAM! He's dead.... Or we would become friends and play videogames together and watch MLP FIM for eternity.
I couldn't think of a better friend aside from a female just like me in personality.
It would be quite amazing, really,
I would try to set my clone up with a normal life like mine.
After about a month, we would diverge, and I could talk to him as of he were just another person. Because of all of our shared experiences, we would be the best friends in the world.
It depends really although it's most likely I wouldn't want to be her friend and we'd tolerate each other at best with the worst case scenario being us getting on each other's nerves.
Absolutely not. There is no "one true" me and I constantly change my views and behaviours. If I met somebody else like myself, I wouldn't be able to stand them off the bat.
No. Killing the other me will be the only option. I won't be able to make other me work, while I slack off, cause I'm stubborn and don't like being told what to do.
Cause other me will want to drive my car, drive my girlfriend and go to the pub with my friends and I will have to kill him! No way is a clone stealing my life, my girlfriend and my car! XD XD XD
If I meet someone with interests simillar to mine, we'd get along. But meeting another me = mortal kombat!
Nope. I think I would hate me. There would be too much competition and we would have too damn much in common.
No way. I irritate myself enough as it is without actually meeting another me.
Interesting question. I've sometimes thought how others perceive me but never wondered how I'd perceive myself as... myself.