Na I'm pretty chill. We'd just live and let live. I'd probably have to prove I'm the original which might be tricky but then the clone would leave and start a new life I guess, that's what I'd do so it's probably what my clone would do too.
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One of us has to move out and it's not me
Oh no we'd be cool! Assuming we have the same brain, we can switch out and only work half as much. And eat half as much too I guess, but that's probably good lol
Okay but hear me out here. What if you both worked the same job 75% of the time rather than 50? You're still working 25% less but, 25% of your pay is overtime which should be paying time and a half. It's still a pay cut but if you're both pooling your resources, probably not really noticeable.
Me and my clone will be allies. I don't know if we could get along well enough to cohabitate, but we would definitely help each other.
More likely himself or we would be arguing about who should get to die.
Nope. There's a plan in place for that.
What? I do a lot of writing, this kind of idea isn't new, so I've thought about how it should work.
We'd both be dealing with too much existential dread to try and kill each other.
They might. But I wouldn't want that.