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No. Never use "myself" in place of "me" or "I." For example, "Talk to me and Bob," or "Bob and I are here to help."

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myself herself himself ourselves etc are called reflexive pronouns and refer back to the subject of the sentence so they shouldn't be used in the subject position.

We cooked the dinner ourselves.

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