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Did you ever get the feeling your being watched?

By who?

PickledRick 8 Apr 5
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We are being watched

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Since l spend a lot of time on stage, l KNOW I'm being watched.

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I attribute it to my paranoia.

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OMG! I'm NOT watching you... but you're almost out of milk, and I think it's time to replace your microwave.

I was waiting for someone to mention this song.

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All the time. I have a cat.

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No

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No. (tighens tinfoil hat)

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I do at times when I'm walking at the street at night.

That's scary, been there, felt that.

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Yes and it's usually overweight hairy men..uuugh

LMAO

Oi! I resemble that remark!! LOL

@Sofabeast photograghic evidence please..otherwise

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Seldom, if ever.

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Well, I suppose if you visit the local grocery store or a shopping mall you are being "watched" on CCTV which is also on many main streets. Apart from those examples I could not think of any reason why anyone would want to watch me. To believe otherwise I would have to manufacture a story or drama in which I am the central character and hope that other people would think that I must very important for those in power to watch me. In my imagination, I could tell myself that I am very important but deep down I would know that the reality is far from that and my cheap attempt to gain esteem in the eyes of others is doomed to failure.

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After several years skateboarding the streets of my town, I started to notice how much people were watching me--and, more importantly, all the reactions that accompanied their observation: shock, alarm, disgust, contempt, fear, amusement, mirth, lust, admiration... Never have I seen a single factor instigate such range of reactions.

I was harassed. Followed. Photographed. I spent enough time boarding the same public spaces so consistently that even without my board I was recognized--and people would whisper, gossip, and stare. Strangers at the grocery store would goggle at me as if I were an unidentified snake--dirty, disgusting, and possibly dangerous.

This led to some serious social anxiety, which kept me mostly in my house for about a year. I'm getting more comfortable, but I can't un-know what I know about people--and how wildly judgmental and hateful they are when you get just one half-step out of line with societal expectations.

@TiberiusGracchus I love fedoras! Used to wear them regularly; still have a pewter corduroy fed of which I am quite fond. I do not get the hate!!

If I were old, or fat, or ugly, or disabled/deformed, or perhaps non-white, I am sure that things would be very, very different for me. But because I embody a mixture of desirable and undesirable traits, am threatening on various fronts, and (inadvertantly) flout the status quo, I pretty much have a glowing neon sign on me that says "Destroy my status".

I think fedora make a man look handsome. Why were they frowned on?

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Back when in believed in god, the bible and all that stuff, i believed my god-sent angel was watching over me. Those were some crazy moments. Thank goodness am done with that bullshit.

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I used to feel like that a lot as a child. I think part of that grew out of the idea of god and Satan Claus always watchign and knowing, but I eventually grew out of it.

Now, I know I am mostly unoticed by others.

I've goen on many naked biek rides, and nobody yet has ever moticed me individually, and have never been recognized as a naked bike rider later by anyone.

The truth is it takes a great deal to be noticed, watched or remembered.

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I have two chihuhuas. Of course I am being watched.

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No who would be watching me and why?

Cause your a Pretty Woman perhaps?

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No. That is called Schizophrenia.

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