Central Mainer’s Show Us The Most Random Photos From Their Phone
Who doesn't like looking through peoples windows when they're driving by? I do. We all have a bit of "stalkerness" in all of us. So I thought I would publicly post a question on my Facebook asking you to show me what you see.
Human behavior is funny. Because of reality shows and the entertainment climate, we have become more comfortable with showing our lives to others and even more comfortable with looking into other peoples underwear gores, if you know what I mean. A lot of us do it without even knowing too, in a split second, we climb into other peoples lives and try to figure out what they eat, wear, where they shop, how they decorate etc.
The Daily Free Press wrote an article covering this. They asked if people-watching was human-nature or stalker-ish behavior? The article made a great point by saying,
"Simply observing people and even making minor judgments is natural. But the fact that it has turned into a trend — documented for all of social media to see — walks the line between funny and creepy.
Dr. Susan Whitbourne at the University of Massachusetts Amherst details in a “Psychology Today” article that there are five meaningful areas of focus in which you can refer to make more accurate judgments when watching people."
Is it funny to you or creepy that we allow others to view out lives. Inviting others into our lives by posting on social media accounts showing our photos and videos of the insides of our houses and our treasured possessions is the new norm now.
Did you know that according to Page Six, that Real Housewife, Dorit Kemsley, from the Bravo Show, was robbed and begged for her life because she's shared on TV that her very expensive designer clothes were real and all kept in her home?
So, can sharing your private life be dangerous, creepy, freeing, safe? Who knows? We certainly aren't going to slow down now, so here are a few pictures of what Mainer's were doing yesterday, on a Monday!
Central Mainer's Show Us The Most Random Photos From Their Phone
Central Mainer's Show Us The Most Random Photos From Their Phone
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