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It depends on how you are doing it. If you just want to be somebody else for a little while and you know it, then no. There is a mental disorder called Multiple Personality Disorder, and it is where the person actually has split personalities and is being more than one person, but they don't know that. So it depends on if you know it or not, and what you are doing.

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