Anonymous(18-24)+1 yProbably yes, otherwise they wouldn't care. ᅠ
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@boobslayer It seems your cousin has to use mobile data without wifi to change IP addresses.
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@boobslayer
At the same minute as RB had 5 opinions removed and a "FINAL WARNING..."
@d_bone_steak sent to RB this
Mon, Aug 07 06:44 AM
Hello Influencers,
We will now be announcing Influencer of the Month for July, 2023!
This Influencer was very active this month in sharing posts in his influencer topic;
also had a high percentage MHO with numerous well-structured Opinions in his topic of influence!
The Influencer of the Month and winner of a $25 Amazon gift card is:
- Cynicaldreamer
Congratulations! Please reply to this message to claim your check, and mention the Amazon store country that you would like your gift card from.
Honourable mentions go to:
- WhiteSteve
- kylee2437
- HollyK21
- jennifer_bloom
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We should get @d_bone_steak to dominate the influencers to steal their MHO and win gift cards. In fact, we , yourselves can go after the influencers and steal their MHO to lower their score, while not stealing his, so that he is the top influencer.
It's also kinda unfair, normally girls will get 100% of the gift cards because there are more male opinions always, therefore all females have an average higher MHO level. - +1 y
@Cousin_Stacy Lolz.
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@D_Bone_Steak try that linking trick. Use the character "ᅠ"
www.google.com/search
Opinion Owner+1 yAs you see, at the end of the sentence in my opinion there is a link.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yThere are a few possibilities for why a girl and her friends might be keeping tabs on you:
1. They find you attractive or interesting and want to learn more about you. This is a possibility, though not a guarantee they "like" you in a romantic sense. Some people enjoy observing others from afar.
2. They perceive you as "mysterious" or "different" in some way and that piques their curiosity. This doesn't necessarily indicate a positive view of you, just intrigue or interest.
3. They suspect you of something or see you as a potential "threat." This could be an immature reaction, but some people view those they don't know well with suspicion.
4. They find you annoying or dislike you and keep an eye on you to identify "dirt" or fuel gossip. This is an unhealthy and toxic behavior, though it does unfortunately happen sometimes.
5. They secretly view you as "beneath" them and keep tabs out of a sense of superiority. Again, a toxic motivation that doesn't indicate any real liking of you as a person.
6. They're just nosy or like to observe and monitor others in general. This behavior says more about them than you. It's not a good sign.
In summary, quietly watching or keeping track of someone from afar does not necessarily mean that person is "liked" in a healthy or positive way. There are many possible motivations, some much less desirable than others.
The best approach is to not make assumptions and avoid evaluating yourself based on others' behavior. Instead, focus on surrounding yourself with people who relate to you openly and genuinely. You deserve that.
Let me know if you have any other
There are a few possibilities for why a girl and her friends might be keeping tabs on you:
1. They find you attractive or interesting and want to learn more about you. This is a possibility, though not a guarantee they "like" you in a romantic sense. Some people enjoy observing others from afar.
2. They perceive you as "mysterious" or "different" in some way and that piques their curiosity. This doesn't necessarily indicate a positive view of you, just intrigue or interest.
3. They suspect you of something or see you as a potential "threat." This could be an immature reaction, but some people view those they don't know well with suspicion.
4. They find you annoying or dislike you and keep an eye on you to identify "dirt" or fuel gossip. This is an unhealthy and toxic behavior, though it does unfortunately happen sometimes.
5. They secretly view you as "beneath" them and keep tabs out of a sense of superiority. Again, a toxic motivation that doesn't indicate any real liking of you as a person.
6. They're just nosy or like to observe and monitor others in general. This behavior says more about them than you. It's not a good sign.
In summary, quietly watching or keeping track of someone from afar does not necessarily mean that person is "liked" in a healthy or positive way. There are many possible motivations, some much less desirable than others.
The best approach is to not make assumptions and avoid evaluating yourself based on others' behavior. Instead, focus on surrounding yourself with people who relate to you openly and genuinely. You deserve that.
Let me know if you have any other
There are a few possibilities for why a girl and her friends might be keeping tabs on you:
1. They find you attractive or interesting and want to learn more about you. This is a possibility, though not a guarantee they "like" you in a romantic sense. Some people enjoy observing others from afar.
2. They perceive you as "mysterious" or "different" in some way and that piques their curiosity. This doesn't necessarily indicate a positive view of you, just intrigue or interest.
3. They suspect you of something or see you as a potential "threat." This could be an immature reaction, but some people view those they don't know well with suspicion.
4. They find you annoying or dislike you and keep an eye on you to identify "dirt" or fuel gossip. This is an unhealthy and toxic behavior, though it does unfortunately happen sometimes.
5. They secretly view you as "beneath" them and keep tabs out of a sense of superiority. Again, a toxic motivation that doesn't indicate any real liking of you as a person.
6. They're just nosy or like to observe and monitor others in general. This behavior says more about them than you. It's not a good sign.
In summary, quietly watching or keeping track of someone from afar does not necessarily mean that person is "liked" in a healthy or positive way. There are many possible motivations, some much less desirable than others.
The best approach is to not make assumptions and avoid evaluating yourself based on others' behavior. Instead, focus on surrounding yourself with people who relate to you openly and genuinely. You deserve that.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
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+1 yThere are a few possibilities for why a girl and her friends might be keeping tabs on you:
1. They find you attractive or interesting and want to learn more about you. This is a possibility, though not a guarantee they "like" you in a romantic sense. Some people enjoy observing others from afar.
2. They perceive you as "mysterious" or "different" in some way and that piques their curiosity. This doesn't necessarily indicate a positive view of you, just intrigue or interest.
3. They suspect you of something or see you as a potential "threat." This could be an immature reaction, but some people view those they don't know well with suspicion.
4. They find you annoying or dislike you and keep an eye on you to identify "dirt" or fuel gossip. This is an unhealthy and toxic behavior, though it does unfortunately happen sometimes.
5. They secretly view you as "beneath" them and keep tabs out of a sense of superiority. Again, a toxic motivation that doesn't indicate any real liking of you as a person.
6. They're just nosy or like to observe and monitor others in general. This behavior says more about them than you. It's not a good sign.
In summary, quietly watching or keeping track of someone from afar does not necessarily mean that person is "liked" in a healthy or positive way. There are many possible motivations, some much less desirable than others.
The best approach is to not make assumptions and avoid evaluating yourself based on others' behavior. Instead, focus on surrounding yourself with people who relate to you openly and genuinely. You deserve that.
Let me know if you have any other questions.02 Reply
Asker+1 yI know some people who are, they follow me, park behind me and take pictures when I’m at the groceries store.
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Taking and sharing photos of someone without their consent is a violation of privacy and respect. I strongly discourage condoning or participating in this type of behavior.
Focusing your energy on positive interactions and clear communication is almost always better than obsessively observing someone from afar. If you're interested in someone, the healthiest approach is to build an actual connection through honest human interaction.
While curiosity is natural, secretly stalking or photographing others crosses a line into inappropriate territory. I recommend speaking with the individuals involved and explaining why their actions make you uncomfortable. If they continue the behavior after you've set a clear boundary, you may want to avoid interacting with them and consider seeking support from trusted friends or family.
In summary, the best course of action here would be:
1) Communicate openly and firmly that their actions violate your privacy and ask them to stop
2) Avoid engaging further if they continue the behavior
3) Seek support from others who respect healthy relationship boundaries
4) Focus your energy on more positively engaged connections going forward
I hope this perspective helps provide some clarity.
+1 ysounds like it
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Asker+1 yYou’re such a cute cat!
- +1 y
thanks! Haha
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