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Voldemort no doubt would feel himself superior to his past self, and probably take advantage of him or even kill him. More likely take advantage of him, if Tom is conforming.
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I think Tom would be pretty excited to see himself as a twisted snake man who succeeded at making all those horcruxes
Voldemort no doubt would feel himself superior to his past self, and probably take advantage of him or even kill him. More likely take advantage of him, if Tom is conforming.
I think they would hate each other tbh.
I think Voldemort would view his past self as weak and too human, having not created his many Horcruxes yet.
And I think Tom would view his older self as a failure for being defeated by a baby.