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Ridiculous Chicken†- a very absurd little bird Posted Jan 19, 2003
It would *constantly* remind me of my own annoying habits, plus I'd be aware that I would probably be reminding the other me of my own annoying habits. We would need an identical replica of my boyfriend to prevent us fighting over him! But at least we'd be able to discuss the kind of thing that bores friends after a while. However, it wouldn't be all that enlightening as I would know what I was going to say!
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Jan 20, 2003
I just realized the worst part about having to live with an exact copy of me.
Dead boring conversation.
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Still Incognitas, Still Chairthingy, Still lurking, Still invisible, unnoticeable, missable, unseen, just haunting h2g2 Posted Jan 20, 2003
What conversation?You should know what you were thinking in advance.I wonder how arguements would go if you already know what the other is thinking and what they probably will say.Perhaps you can shorten an argument if you know how it will go anyway.
"Look...".
"Yes I know".
"Oh forget it".
"You won't".
Perhaps not.
Incog.
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Wampus Posted Jan 20, 2003
I think we would end up being attracted to the same woman and not being able to decide who goes after her. There might be a lot of coin-flipping involved. We couldn't even do rock-paper-scissors, because we'd always end up in ties.
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Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Jan 20, 2003
Aha! I'm both vein and honest enough to say I'd truely enjoy having an exact clone of myself... we'd both get to lead our own lives from his creation onwards but it would be someone I could truely trust and rely on and the fun side to having an exact copy would be naughty but nice...
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