What if your Privacy has been Invade and you have no one?
By Lana
@inopiratum_a_medio12 (877)
January 5, 2013 6:11pm CST
Imagine that every corners of your house and everywhere you go any part of the world, you are being watch by the public and every conversation and everything that you are doing are being watched by your neighbors,others from other countries and even the worse thing up to media. Damn! that must be so Chaotic and Catastrophe just like the Truman show with Jim Carey. Everyone is putting judgement mostly are negative. People are the one's making decisions such as job application since they control everything. Every word that you,your family, friends and strangers had talked about as you get out of that place almost everyone is talking about it and even somewhat raise their voice just to get notice that they know something you are becoming anti social which far away from your character before- everybody is almost avoiding you, experiencing bad services, and you just wake up everything changed!after tendering your resignation from a bad experienced previous employer that you have the same experience but you just woke up it becomes global? and they wanted to make it to appear that it's not actually happening and your crazy when you know the fact your not. Even the most sacred place your room has been invaded by people! what if? what are going to do? and you sleep again but it's not a dream anymore, you go back to zero and from scratch with no one just yourself! and No one Trust you anymore! What if?
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6 responses
@WakeUpKitty (8691)
• Netherlands
6 Jan 13
My life always been like that. As I was a kid I had a room people walked through to get in theirs, to go to the toilet. Even the customers/patients of my mother walked throgh my room (it looked more like a hall). And if you are a mother it's still the same. You can't take a shower, go to the toilet, lay in bed, get dressed or always someone is popping in, asking, waiting, watching. So I don't see the difference if it comes to that or the public. And if it comes to the public (which I try to keep out) many people don't seem to care. If I walk outside on the street I see so many open windows, no curtains or not closed. You can see exactly what people are doing, their furniture, what they are watching on tv or being busy behind their pc. So I think most people don't care anymore otherwise they would do anything against it.
@inopiratum_a_medio12 (877)
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7 Jan 13
your right, if these things possibly happens.
Ignoring and minding own business will be better to do so instead of thinking others thinking of you. Probably, things will really be so worst if something unexpected things happen and we were involved but innocent but the blame is in us- kind a very imaginative stuff running in my head now
@jenny1015 (13359)
• Philippines
6 Jan 13
I wouldn't want to be in such predicament. I am sure that I am going to lose my mind if evrybody would be interfering with my life. I am sure that when people tell you to di certain things in different ways, that could really make one insane.
@inopiratum_a_medio12 (877)
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6 Jan 13
yes, that will be so unfair if other people will make a choice for you
@Cutie18f (9546)
• Philippines
6 Jan 13
That can be pretty scary. I hope that does not happen, but our reality TV shows are going in that direction, don't you think so?
@inopiratum_a_medio12 (877)
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6 Jan 13
yes!That's very much possible thanks to our advance technology, and what's the worst thing we can imagine is when police come to your place and arresting you for committing a crime that you don't know and they present all the evidence which is actually you remembered you did but it's not a crime it's just a misinterpretation. O my i'm thinking a lot this morning.. ha ha
@Arieles (2473)
• United States
6 Jan 13
You just described my life. Literally. I feel like I have no privacy..none. I feel as though it has all been swept away. I wonder if this is how people who star in movies feel?
People will be rude, talk loudly, talk on their phones and not caring what or who they say it to, just shows that they have no manners and don't really care about the other person and their "personal space." Everyone has a "personal space" or comfort zone. Don't get to close to people when you are talking to them, they may want to look you in the eye but they can't because your head is under their nose.
I don't let it bother me anymore. I just know these things speak to someone else's character and not my own, so I shouldn't worry about it.
I know I'm not crazy. I feel comfortable in knowing that because I have a mind and I can think.
@inopiratum_a_medio12 (877)
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6 Jan 13
indeed, we just have to think that it's not always us but in some ways there are certain moments that really connects with you. We probably should play it cool instead of being affected
@NailTech (6874)
• United States
6 Jan 13
I wouldn't be a happy camper. I love my privacy and if someone was "spying" on me every second of the day and night I'd go insane and probably want to shoot myself for real. I just don't think that is a good thing. However maybe it is cause then everyone would see what a terrible family I have here is at times when one of them goes on a mood swing or something. The mess would sure be cleaned up fast too such as the hoarding.
@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
9 Jan 13
I hate it when someone is invading my privacy it’s somehow putting your life to an extent that they are stalking on you 24/7.
If this would fall off in reality, people would’ve know all the information about one’s self even the bits and pieces of secret is not safe.
Somehow there will be no disclosure between private and public life, if this will fall in reality, then there will be no extent freedom between people because they know how you walk your life with.







