“I am who I pretend to be, and right now I’m pretending to be my own clone.”
“If you are who you associate with, then I am my own clone.”
“The question is not where am I, but who am I? Where I am: Inside the body of my clone.”
“If I’m having a conversation with my clone, am I having an interior dialogue externally?”
“Who am I to ask you who you are, even if you’re my clone.”
“It occurs to me to devise mental tests on myself to see if I am who I think I am, but then I think, “I am who I think I am, or I probably am, and a test I conceive and answer about myself isn’t a way to test if I’m another person pretending to be me, because no matter how I answer I’ll answer like myself, thus falsely proving to myself that I am who I think I am.” No, what I need is for my clone to create and administer the test.”