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Everyone except you is a robot

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I used to think that everyone in the world was a robot... except me. My mother kept telling me that the world didnt revolve around me, so I started to think maybe she was hiding something. I thought that if I came around the corner fast enough, I could catch my family/friends/strangers doing "robot things".

karen
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I used to believe I was the only "real" person in the world, and everyone else was either made up by my mind or were programmed "robots" that just revolved around me.

Anon
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i used to believe as a child that I was the only human being on the planet and everyone else was either a robot or an alien who were all studying me constantly. This also extended to me believing that when I left a room all the tables and cupboards and suchlike would turn into computers through which the "people" would communicate wih their base what I'd said and done. Needless to say I would often run into a room just after I'd left it to try and surprise them halfway through this changeover, but, alas, I never foiled the darn adults' pesky plan.

Gusbo the Jam
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I used to think that everyone else were robots- even people I didn't know that were living their lives in another country- and their existence was to create an interesting place for me to live.

Erica
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everybody else were robots and I was a human test!

Chas
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I used to think that the human body was so amazing and complicated that there was no way more than one could be created and therefore I was the only ''human'' in the world. Everyone else was, of course, robots. Much easier to create realistic robots than human beings...

Hilary
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I used to believe I was the only "real" person on the earth, and everyone else was a robot put here to interact with me.

Anon
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It occurred to me when I was little - not sure if I actually *beleived* it as such - that everyone
else in the world might be a robot or something, conducting some sort of
fantastically elaborate experiment on ME, the only real human. It heartens me
to read that loads of other people thought this, too.

Ollie
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When I was younger I believed that I was the only person who could think. Strange, I know. I'm not sure how I decided this but for quite a few years I thought everyone else in the world was like a robot or a puppet.

Jamie
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I used to think that everyone exept for me was a robot. I got rid of this theory after my friend asked me if I were a robot.

WillThePieGuy
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LIke Johnboy, I used to belive that I was the last surviving human and that everyone else on the planet was an android put there by friendly aliens to keep me company.

An-D
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I used to believe that I was the only person in the world capable of thought, and that everyone else were robots.

Caroline
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