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I'd choose death. I'd rather be dead then be considered crazy/psycho. Plus, sooner or later I'm going to die, so yea. :x
For the same reasons, I'm going with the first room.I'm not horribly social anyway, so I'd go with the first room. First I thought I was weird for going with that one, until I saw that Erica and Audy's posts pointed out the same things I thought of. The clone could be anyone you wanted, and there would be minor things to do. If you were allowed to read, or write, or even keep your own creative thoughts, you could stay sane. People manage that in prison. Plus, you'd still have the clone(s?) to talk with at times. I'd rather tough that room out for 25 years, rather than die and miss all the years of my life after that. If I went insane to any level, there's recovery after the fact. =u=
I don't see why you would go insane just from having the only social contact coming from a clone. A clone's still a different person from you. Assuming you mean a copy with identical memories and such, it's only the same at the moment of its cloning. After that, it starts to differ from you. I think I could have a lot of intellectual discussions where I take one side and my clone takes the other and we figure out some of the deeper mysteries of the human condition.